Drums in the Revolution and Early Republic: Sounds and Symbols of Patriotism
1699 Isaac Winslow House 634 Careswell St, Marshfield, United StatesDuring the American Revolution and Early Republic, drums were crucial for military communication, discipline, and morale, serving as the "soundtrack" of the war by conveying orders over the chaos of battle. Rope-tension drums, typically played by young boys, emerged as lasting symbols of patriotism, often decorated with eagles and national colors. Stephen O’Neill serves as […]