American Heritage Partners (AHP) is a Nevada-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to sponsor educational programs related to American history and to partner with leading heritage societies, and other institutions to better educate and inform our citizens about our rich American heritage. AHP will collaborate with these organizations to gain a wider audience and present the story of America in all its challenges and glories.
By honoring the people and places of our past, we acknowledge the roots from which our lives, memories, and American stories stem. These connections serve to ground us in the present while guiding us towards a brighter future. With a steadfast dedication to sharing the stories of great leaders, courageous civilians, and the captivating faces from America’s history, we delve beneath the surface to reveal the lives that shaped our world today. As a privately funded nonprofit organization, American Heritage Partners strives to preserve America’s history, narrate the complete American story, foster resilient communities, and pave the way for the future of preservation.
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At American Heritage Partners, our commitment to supporting organizations dedicated to historic preservation is unwavering. Through offering grants and scholarships, we aid in funding educational programs and activities that illuminate the narrative of American History and its profound legacy. By honoring the people and places of our past, we acknowledge the roots from which our lives, memories, and American stories stem. These connections serve to ground us in the present while guiding us towards a brighter future. With a steadfast dedication to sharing the stories of great leaders, courageous civilians, and the captivating faces from America’s history, we delve beneath the surface to reveal the lives that shaped our world today. As a privately funded nonprofit organization, American Heritage Partners strives to preserve America’s history, narrate the complete American story, foster resilient communities, and pave the way for the future of preservation.
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The Dawes Act We’ve written a number of stories about the slow and steady erosion of Native-American tribal lands in the 19th century due to the encroachments of white settlers—the natural consequence of American government policies encouraging and enabling western expansion in the name of “Manifest Destiny.” One major piece

The history of the Jamestowne Colony has largely receded from our national consciousness, replaced by the story of the Pilgrims, the story of the American Revolution, and so forth. This year in particular, our 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence will take center stage—no argument there—with

On January 16, 1786, the State of Virginia enacted a ground-breaking piece of legislation known as the Act for Establishing Religious Freedom. The Virginia statute is noteworthy for the man who authored it: Thomas Jefferson. Reflecting its importance to Jefferson, his “Act for Establishing Religious Freedom” was one of only
March 30, 2026• Revolutionary War Era
What modern historians call the “Indian Wars” most often is understood to refer to the late 19th century wars of the Great Plains, including major events like the Battle of Little Big Horn, the...
March 29, 2026• New Netherland, Uncategorized
Pilgrim Monument, Provincetown, Massachusetts We’ve written about several leaders of Plymouth Colony, including Mayflower passengers William Bradford, William Brewster, and John Howland. Another...
March 28, 2026• Early Virginia
In the early years of the Jamestowne Colony, one of the families that became a dynasty of sorts over the course of the next century was the Byrd family. It began with the arrival of William Byrd I in...
March 30, 2026• Revolutionary War Era
What modern historians call the “Indian Wars” most often is understood to refer to the late 19th century wars of the Great Plains, including major events like the Battle of Little Big Horn, the...
March 29, 2026• New Netherland, Uncategorized
Pilgrim Monument, Provincetown, Massachusetts We’ve written about several leaders of Plymouth Colony, including Mayflower passengers William Bradford, William Brewster, and John Howland. Another...
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American Heritage Partners (AHP) is a Nevada-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to sponsoring educational programs related to American history. We collaborate with leading heritage societies and institutions to better educate and inform citizens about our rich American heritage.