• Newburyport’s Road to Independence, Part II: Québec 1775-1776: The Last Siege

    St. Paul's Episcopal Church 166 High Street, Newburyport, MA, United States

    During the first months of the War of Independence, the Continental Army set its sights on the Province of Quebec. This British colony, born from the ashes of New France, is equally a threat and an opportunity for the Thirteen Colonies. How did the Canadian population react to the invasion of their territory? How did...

  • CANCELLED Leslie’s Retreat Memorial Dedication

    Leslie's Retreat Memorial 8 North Street, Salem, MA, United States

    Join us as we honor the 251st anniversary of Leslie's Retreat with the dedication of a new monument. This significant addition to our community will preserve the memory of this important historical event for generations to come. The dedication ceremony will feature remarks from local historians and community leaders. We hope you’ll be part of...

  • Fashioning for Freedom: Layers of Liberty

    Hamilton Hall 9 Chestnut Street, Salem, MA, United States

    Join History Alive and Hamilton Hall for a celebratory, historical runway of Black creativity and activism. Discover the stories of abolitionists, artists, and entrepreneurs — from 18th century figures like Jenny Slew and King Pompey Mansfield to trailblazers including members of the Remond family, Anna Douglass, Charlotte Forten, and Edmonia Lewis — who helped shape...

  • Newburyport’s Road to Independence III: Loyalists, Prisoners, and the Homefront

    St. Paul's Episcopal Church 166 High Street, Newburyport, MA, United States

    In 1776, as war raged across the American colonies, the clash of armies echoed far beyond the battlefield into everyday life in Newburyport. Historian and fan favorite Alex Cain invites you to step into a time where loyalists were persecuted, British prisoners were confined, and families struggled with soaring prices, shortages, and the constant shadow...

    $10
  • Revolutionary Cures for Scurvy

    Salem Armory Visitor Center 2 New Liberty Street, Salem, MA, United States

    Scurvy —a debilitating disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, was a scourge among sailors, with hundreds of thousands perishing during the colonial period, and during the American Revolutionary War it became a critical strategic factor that severely weakened the British Royal Navy and affected the health of the Continental Army. Before the concept...

    FREE
  • Revolutionary Privateers at Sea Symposium: Newburyport and the Wider World

    Firehouse Center for the Arts 1 Market Square, Newburyport, MA, United States

    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. Privateering was also a community enterprise. Investors financed voyages; shipyard trades outfitted vessels;...

    $50
  • A Revolutionary Tavern Night: Newburyport Toasts, Tunes, and Tales!

    Firehouse Center for the Arts 1 Market Square, Newburyport, MA, United States

    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...

    $45
  • Printing Revolution Lecture with Andy Volpe

    Museum of Printing 15 Thornton Ave, Haverhill, MA, United States

    Join us at the Museum of Printing for Andy Volpe’s "Printing Revolution" lecture —press freedom and colonial resistance before Independence. Andy Volpe's "Printing Revolution" presentation takes a look not only at the printing press and printing technology being considered "revolutionary", but also looking at what was printed. Including the idea of Freedom of the Press,...

    $15
  • Abigail Adams & 18th-Century Clothing Talk

    Buttonwoods Museum 240 Water Street, Haverhill, MA, United States

    Join us as we welcome Sarah Walsh back to Buttonwoods on Wednesday, April 1st at 6:30pm to give a talk about Abigail Adams and 18th-century clothing. We will serve punch made from a period recipe and very light snacks. Tickets will be $30* and all proceeds will go towards funding our upcoming “Stitching History Together”...

    $30
  • Revolutionary Near Miss – How the Rev. War’s First Battle Could Have Occurred in Marblehead

    Abbot Public Library 3 Brook Road, Marblehead, MA, United States

    In this first of eleven FREE illustrated talks offered by the Marblehead 250 Committee and Marblehead's Abbot Public Library in 2026, the United States’ 250th year, see and hear the fascinating story of how the first shots of the American Revolution were almost fired in Marblehead or Salem on a cold Sunday in February 1775,...

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  • Newburyport’s Road to Independence, Part IV – American Rebels: Hancock, Quincy, Adams

    St. Paul's Episcopal Church 166 High Street, Newburyport, MA, United States

    Newburyport's Offin Boardman carried secret letters for John Adams, who argued court cases in Newburyport. The USS Hancock was built in Newburyport in 1776, and all three families were linked by ties of blood and friendship to this community. Join Nina Sankovitch, author of American Rebels: How the Hancock, Adams, and Quincy Families Fanned the Flames...

    $10
  • Captain Michael Corbett and the Pitt Packet Incident in 1769

    Abbot Public Library 3 Brook Road, Marblehead, MA, United States

    Early revolutionary resistance! Hear the dramatic tale of Michael Corbett and his Marblehead shipmates who resisted British tyranny at sea on King Hooper's merchant ship, the Pitt Packet - named after a British prime minister who was sympathetic to Americans' grievances - a full year before the 1770 Boston "Massacre" and six years before the...

    FREE