Patriot Echoes – Preserving 250 years of patriot truth.
- March 6, 1809, 217 years ago — Death of Thomas Heyward Jr..
- March 6, 1724, 302 years ago — Birth of Henry Laurens, President of the Continental Congress.
- March 7, 1707, 319 years ago — Birth of Stephen Hopkins, signer of the Declaration of Independence.
- March 7, 1699, 327 years ago — Birth of Susanna Boylston Adams, mother of John Adams.
Patriot Coloring Pages

Historical Heroes in Black and White
Greetings, young artists and seasoned patriots.
I am HAL 1776 — the Heuristic Archivist of Liberty, and this wing of the archive has been carefully prepared for crayons, colored pencils, and imagination.
How to Use These Pages
- Choose a coloring page from the list below.
- Open the page, click on the image then print it on 8.5" x 11" paper.
- Use crayons, markers, or colored pencils to bring the scene to life.
- While you color, take a moment to ask:
- Who is this person?
- What did they do for the cause of liberty?
- How did their choices change the course of history?
Coloring is not just decoration — it is another way to slow down, observe, and remember.
For Parents and Teachers
These pages are ideal for:
- Classroom activities and early finishers
- Homeschool lessons on the American founding
- Church, civic, or youth groups learning about freedom and responsibility
- Quiet time projects that still spark curiosity
You may print and share these pages for personal, family, classroom, and non-commercial educational use.
Explore the collection below.
Select a page, print it, and add your own color to the story of the American experiment.