Hercules Mulligan Textile & Artifact Preservation Grant
A Hercules Mulligan Chapter, NSDAR Initiative
Preserving the Legacy of Revolutionary-Era Textiles & Artifacts
The Hercules Mulligan Textile & Artifact Preservation Grant supports the restoration, documentation, and preservation of Revolutionary-era textiles and espionage-related artifacts. Inspired by Mulligan’s legacy as a tailor and spy, this grant ensures that the material culture of the American Revolution is safeguarded for future generations.
Our Mission
This grant provides funding and support for:
✅ Textile conservation to restore and protect historic garments, uniforms, and fabrics
✅ Artifact preservation for espionage-related objects, tools, and documents
✅ Historical research to uncover and document the significance of these materials
✅ Museum and archival initiatives to ensure public access and education
Why It Matters
Textiles and artifacts from the Revolutionary War offer invaluable insights into the lives, struggles, and ingenuity of those who fought for independence. By investing in preservation and research, the Hercules Mulligan Textile & Artifact Preservation Grant ensures that these historical treasures remain accessible for future generations.
Apply for the Grant
📌 Eligibility: Open to historians, museums, researchers, and institutions dedicated to textile and artifact preservation.
📌 Funding: Grants awarded annually to support conservation and documentation projects.
📌 How to Apply: Submit a proposal outlining your preservation goals, methodology, and expected impact.
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Support Our Mission
Your contribution helps ensure that Revolutionary-era textiles and espionage artifacts are preserved and studied for generations to come.