• Grave Marking for Colonel James Richardson

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    Save the Date In 1768, James A. Richardson, a native of Stonington, Connecticut, built his home, Harmony Hall, on a large tract of land granted by King George III for his service in the French and Indian War, twelve miles from Elizabethtown, North Carolina, and one mile from the Cape Fear River.  An owner of […]

  • Harmony Hall Village Commemoration of the Shot Heard ‘Round the World

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    Experience cannon firing, musket demonstrations, historic interpreters and information from the Daughters of the American Revolution and Sons of the American Revolution.

  • Burning of the Baggage

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    Commemoration of Cornwallis’ burning of his Army’s excess baggage in January, 1781 in Lincolnton in an effort to recapture soldiers recently lost at the Battle of Cowpens as well as engage and defeat the American Continental Army led by Maj. Gen. Nathanael Greene. Revolutionary War encampment open from 10 until 4, food, bonfire, cabin, demos, […]