Social Studies
- 701
- Onondaga Indians
- Explains Onondaga culture, history, language and lifestyle in question-and-answer format. With links to more extensive information.
- 704
- Historic Valley Forge
- Describes the area that came to be known as Valley Forge and explains its place in the war. Includes an in-depth look at George Washington, as well as activities just for kids.
- 705
- Deborah Samson Gannett
- Brief biography, images, and accounting of a young woman's desire to serve her country during the Revolutionary war.
- 706
- About Betsy Ross
- Includes information on Betsy's life, her work, and the story of her involvement with the first flag of the United States.
- 707
- Betsy Ross: Her Life
- Biography and timeline for Betsy Ross who was asked by George Washington to sew the first American flag. Includes flag facts.
- 708
- Biography: Paul Revere
- Account about Paul Revere, his life, the times, and the real story of his famous ride to warn the colonists that the British had arrived.
- 709
- Molly Pitcher
- Short video with images and details about Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley and how she got her name.
- 710
- Molly Pitcher
- Discussion and information about the woman known as Molly Pitcher who fetched water for the soldiers during battle.
- 711
- Sybil Ludington
- Celebrated as the female Paul Revere because of her ride to warn the militia that the British were burning Danbury, Connecticut. Includes brief biography and account of her deeds.
- 713
- Who Served Here: General Henry Knox
- Information about Knox and his part at Valley Forge in organizing and erecting forts to safeguard the winter encampment.
- 714
- John Paul Jones
- Biography, timeline, and historical account about the man considered to be the 'Father of the American Navy'.
- 715
- Who Served Here: The Marquis de Lafayette
- Information about the Frenchmen who joined Washington at Valley Forge.
- 716
- Margaret Cochran Corbin, 1751-c.1800
- Brief biography of a young wife who fought beside her husband in the American Revolutionary War.