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SUMMARY:Revolutionary Privateers at Sea Symposium: Newburyport and the Wider World
DESCRIPTION:From Newburyport wharves\, privateers pushed past Plum Island and into the Atlantic to strike British commerce. Operating under letters of marque\, these privately owned vessels captured cargoes and ships\, disrupted supply lines\, and funneled provisions and matériel back to the Revolutionary cause. \nPrivateering was also a community enterprise. Investors financed voyages; shipyard trades outfitted vessels; mariners signed on for shares; families kept businesses and farms running in their absence. Prizes could bring sudden prosperity\, and losses could be devastating. \nMarking the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution\, the symposium connects local stories to a global maritime war through logbooks\, prize records\, correspondence\, and artifacts that bring the era into sharp focus. \nFeatured speakers and sessions: \nThe opening keynote will be delivered by Eric Jay Dolin\, historian and best-selling author of Rebels at Sea: Privateering in the American Revolution. \nAdditional sessions include Emily Murphy\, Ph.D.\, National Park Service\, on Essex County’s Revolutionary War at sea; Abby Schreiber\, Ph.D.\, Curator at the National Museum of the United States Navy\, on the Continental Navy and Massachusetts privateers as allies and rivals; Michael P. Dyer\, former curator at Mystic Seaport Museum and the New Bedford Whaling Museum\, on boatbuilding\, navigation\, and the coastal geography of privateering; Dr. Amanda Bevan\, head of The National Archives\, United Kingdom\, Prize Papers Project\, on Prizes for All and the Prize Papers for the American War of Independence\, 1776 to 1783; and Reading Betsey’s Log with Graham McKay\, Executive Director of Lowell’s Boat Shop\, and Bethany Groff Dorau\, Executive Director of the Museum of Old Newbury. \nOptional add-on experiences: \nOptional\, limited-capacity add-on experiences begin at 4:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 each. Options include Revolutionary Resting Places\, a tour of Old Hill Burying Ground and Highland Cemetery; Streets of the Privateering Port\, a downtown walking tour; Merchants\, Mansions\, and the Privateer Economy at Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm; and Crafting the Revolution\, a behind-the-scenes visit to Lowell’s Boat Shop in Amesbury. \nEvening program: A Revolutionary Night at the Tavern \nA Revolutionary Night at the Tavern begins at 7:00 p.m. at the Firehouse Center for the Arts. The evening features toasts\, music\, art\, and theater\, including a signature crankie\, a moving panorama featuring original art by Alan Bull. No assigned seating and no dress code. \nPerformers include Edward Speck of Theater in the Open; The Portermen\, Newburyport’s shanty and traditional music purveyors; and Adrienne Howard\, fiddle and hurdy-gurdy. \nTicket Includes: Lunch and refreshments with vegan and gluten-free options\, optional add-on experiences\, and an evening Tavern Night program (ticketed separately). \nSign up for the symposium here: Registration \nSign up for Tavern Night here: Evening Ticket
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/revolutionary-privateers-at-sea-symposium-newburyport-and-the-wider-world/
LOCATION:Firehouse Center for the Arts\, 1 Market Square\, Newburyport\, MA\, 01950\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Revolutionary Tavern Night: Newburyport Toasts\, Tunes\, and Tales!
DESCRIPTION:At the end of a landmark privateering symposium\, what is there left to do but repair to the tavern? In Revolutionary Newburyport\, taverns were more than places to drink. They were the town’s patriot headquarters\, where news from other embattled towns was shared\, committees met\, captains were recruited\, merchants and investors negotiated\, and neighbors argued politics\, prizes\, and the price of independance. They were also the original entertainment venues\, alive with songs\, fiddles\, ballads\, recitations\, sketches\, and the kind of convivial spectacle that helped a crowded port blow off steam\, build connections\, and keep morale up through a bleak winter at war. \nJoin Edward Speck (Theater in the Open)\, Bethany Groff Dorau (Museum of Old Newbury)\, The Portermen (Newburyport’s shanty and traditional music purveyors)\, and fiddler and hurdy-gurdy player Adrienne Howard for an evening that channels that 18th-century spirit: toasts\, music\, art\, theater\, silly human tricks\, and a show-stopping crankie (a moving panorama) featuring art by Alan Bull. Throughout the night\, historians in silly hats will pop up with quick tales and tidbits about tavern shenanigans\, from the rituals of drinking and song to the ways tavern rooms doubled as civic space when the Revolution came to town. Come ready to laugh\, sing\, and raise a glass to the people who made a rebellious port run. \nCLICK HERE to purchase tickets
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/a-revolutionary-tavern-night-newburyport-toasts-tunes-and-tales/
LOCATION:Firehouse Center for the Arts\, 1 Market Square\, Newburyport\, MA\, 01950\, United States
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