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SUMMARY:Patriot's Day Remembrance
DESCRIPTION:Every year on Patriots Day\, the members of Danvers Alarm List Company honor the Danvers men who fell at the Jason Russell House on April 19th 1775\, by doing our own mini-marathon march. You are welcome to join us in person at any of our spots (check the schedule below) or we livestream on Facebook so you can watch at each of our stops.\n\n\n8:00 – 8:20 Training Field (Centre Street Danvers). The Village Training Field on Centre Street was\ngiven to the town by Deacon Nathaniel Ingersoll in 1709 as a training place. A marker at the Training\nField stands as a memorial to the seven Danvers men who died on April 19\, 1775 in Menotomy\n(Arlington).\n8:40 – 9:00 Jacobs Gravesite (Edgehill Road Peabody). Henry Jacobs was one of the Danvers men who fell\non April 19. He is buried in a family cemetery. At that time\, Peabody was part of Danvers.\n9:30 – 10:00 Old South Burial Ground (Main Street Peabody). The South Burial Ground contains the\ngraves of four Danvers men who died on April 19: Ebenezer Goldthwaite\, George Southwick\, Samuel\nCook\, and Benjamin Daland.\n10:15 – 11:00 Lexington Monument (Washington St. Peabody)\n11:20 – 11:50 Reuben Keniston Grave – Leach Burial Ground (Elliot Street Danvers). Ruben Keniston\nwas a Beverly man who marched to Menotomy with Capt. Israel Hutchinson’s company. He was killed\non April 19.\n12:00 – 12:20 Hutchinson Home Site Marker (Water Street Danvers). Capt. Israel Hutchinson\ncommanded a Minute company that fought in Menotomy.\nHutchinson lived in a home on Water Street in Danversport\, which is no longer standing. The bodies of the Danvers dead were brought back to this house on April 20\, 1775. A granite marker marks the\nlocation of the house.\n12:40 – 1:00 Nurse Homestead Cemetery (Pine Street Danvers). The cemetery at the Nurse House\ncontains the graves of Revolutionary War veterans Francis Nurse (great grandson of Rebecca Nurse) and Matthew Putnam.\n\n(Times are estimated and might change based on travel time and traffic.)
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/patriots-day-remembrance/
LOCATION:Danvers\, MA\, 1 Ingersoll Street\, Danvers\, MA\, MA\, 01923\, United States
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SUMMARY:Essex County in the Early Days of Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Many historians who study the early years of the American Revolution tend to focus only on the actions of the residents of Boston and Middlesex County. However\, on the eve of the Revolution\, Essex County communities to the north established and organized resistance movements to Crown policies that often far exceeded the efforts of their Bostonian counterparts. \nJoin historian Alexander Cain as we explore Essex County’s role in the opening yearsof the American War for Independence. During his lecture\, Alex will review the county’s response to the Stamp and Townshend Acts\, the Boston Massacre and the Tea Act. We’ll also explore how the men and women of Essex County unified to prepare for war with England. Special emphasis will be given to the rise of Essex County’s “minute men”\, the Salem Affair\, the county’s response to the Battles of Lexington\, Concord and Bunker Hill and the Ipswich Fright. \nThis lecture is free to all. To register\, please click here: https://essexcountyrevolution.eventbrite.com \nSpeaker Biography: \nAlexander Cain graduated from Merrimack College in 1993 with a degree in economics and New England School of Law in 1996 with a juris doctor. \nAlex frequently lectures on historical issues and developments during the Revolutionary War era. He has written several research articles relevant to New England militias\, privateers and loyalists during the American Revolution and has published two books – “We Stood Our Ground: Lexington in the First Year of the American Revolution (3rd Edition)” and “I See Nothing but the Horrors of a Civil War”.  \nAlex is also a frequent contributor to PBS\, C-Span\, Fox Nation\, Concord Magazine\, History Camp America and the Journal of the American Revolution. He is a highly sought after consultant for the National Park Service and local historical preservation societies alike.  \nCurrently\, Alex is the Director of Education at a Boston area vocational college and resides in Essex County\, Massachusetts with his wife\, Paula\, and his children John and Abigail.  \nWebsite: https://www.historicalnerdery.com \n \n 
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/essex-county-in-the-early-days-of-revolution/
LOCATION:Salem Armory Visitor Center\, 2 New Liberty Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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SUMMARY:Leslie's Retreat 248th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:The Leslie’s Retreat and Salem Resistance Committee is proud to announce a series of live and in person events in commemoration of the 248th Anniversary of Leslie’s Retreat! \n\n\n\nSave the date for several opportunities for special tours on Saturday\, February 25.\n\n\n\nOn Sunday\, February 26\, First Church in Salem will be hosting a concert of 18th century music at 1pm performed by Norumbega Harmony. This will be followed by a reenacted church service with period correct singing and a sermon. The service will be interrupted with the news that the Regulars are on their way to Salem and the “congregants” will be encouraged to join the resistance to this “invasion” at the “North Bridge.” The congregants will be lead to the bridge to confront the “Regulars.”\n\n\n\nAll of these events are free of charge and all are invited to attend!!\n\n\n\nThose wishing to join the “resistance”\, should meet at First Church at 2pm and those wishing to join the “Regulars” should meet at the Leslie’s Retreat Dog Park at 2pm.
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/283/
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