Yorktown Victory Monument, The

Yorktown Victory Monument, The
Author: Maria G. Hepner
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2021-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467150517

In October 1781, American independence was achieved on the battlefields of Yorktown, Virginia--a glorious event that the Continental Congress determined was worthy of a monument. Moving at the speed of government, it took one hundred years to act on this resolution. In that time, Yorktown had to come to terms with its role as a site of preservation rather than a center of industry or commerce. The story of the development and preservation of The Monument to Alliance and Victory at Yorktown is a tangle of government, military, artists, historians and forces of nature. Local author Maria Hepner explores the story of this monument and the town that surrounds it.

The Battle of Yorktown

The Battle of Yorktown
Author: Dee Ready
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780736810975

Explains how the British were outsmarted by George Washington and his troops near the city of Yorktown and how that battle turned the tide of the Revolutionary War.

Yorktown, Virginia

Yorktown, Virginia
Author: Wilford Kale
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2018-10-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 143966563X

Yorktown's history is often overshadowed by its pivotal role in the Revolutionary War. The site of the British surrender has held several victory commemorations over the past two hundred years. Yorktown also was a thriving colonial port and the site of one of the biggest Union blunders in the Civil War. During Reconstruction, former slaves created a vibrant community called Slabtown on the edge of the hamlet. In the 1930s, the National Park Service began preserving the battlefield; what was for decades a sleepy village is now dominated by tourism, and nearby modern military installations have helped to give it new life. Join author Wilford Kale as he reveals the many facets of Yorktown.