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News of Declared Independence Reaches the Netherlands
An interesting report from the Netherlands, 1776.
News of the Battle of Sullivan’s Island in the Netherlands
Helen DeWitt Whittaker shares the story of her patriot ancestor.
My Revolutionary Huguenot: SAMUEL BACOT, JR.
Helen DeWitt Whittaker shares the story of her patriot ancestor.
Dijon: our journey into the Protestant history of Burgundy begins today.
Journey into the Protestant history of Burgundy.
Oration for Independence Day
Delivered by Frederick A. Porcher, July 4, 1831 in Pineville, SC.
Benjamin Mazÿck to Daniel Ravenel
“The 50 Gun Ship is now all in flames – soon after she began to cannonade the gun room took fire.”
Huguenot-Walloon Items from the Collection
From the archives: the 1924 Huguenot stamps and coin.
A Gignilliat Letter Leads to Grits and Salt
An interesting connection of colonial foods with Huguenot history.
“Who was Lafayette?” Look it up! Then, you will remember.
First date of issue Lafayette commemorative stamps.
A HUGUENOT EPISODE OF THE REVOLUTION
From 1932, Huguenot descendants perform a dramatic scene.
A Scouting Trip to McClellanville and Wambaw
Planning for the 2025 Ramble to French Santee is underway!

