• Ten Years of Battlefield Archaeology in the National Park Service Northeast Region

    Tapley Memorial Hall 13 Page Street, Danvers, MA, United States

    Part of the Massachusetts Archaeology Society Speaker Series: Fields of Conflict and Hallowed Ground, Ten Years of Battlefield Archaeology in the National Park Service Northeast Region Presented by Joel Dukes of the National Park Service. Explore a diverse range of conflict sites from Maine to Virginia. Over the last ten years NARP has worked with...

  • At the Front Lines of the American Revolution

    Tapley Memorial Hall 13 Page Street, Danvers, MA, United States

    Captain Samuel Page’s Company: At the Front Lines of the American Revolution   In Massachusetts we often think of the Revolution through the lens of the 18th of April, Bunker Hill and the Siege of Boston. Historian Beth Bower will discuss Captain Samuel Page’s Company, a diverse group of soldiers from Danvers and Beverly, who fought at...

  • 1779 letter from General George Washington unveiling

    Marblehead Museum 170 Washington Street, Marblehead, United States

    Marblehead Museum is thrilled to announce the acquisition of a 1779 letter from General George Washington to Marblehead's heroic Revolutionary War general, John Glover. This special letter, featuring George Washington's signature, is a reply to John Glover's request to resign from the Continental Army due to the recent death of his wife, Hannah. The response,...

  • March to Burial Hill, Marblehead

    Old Burial Hill Cemetery Marblehead, MA, United States

    General John Glover died on January 30, 1797 and is entombed at Old Burial Hill. The commander of the Glover's Marblehead Regiment; Captain Seamus Daly will deliver an oration remembering General Glover’s service to the country, state and town. Following the oration, members of the regiment will render honors by firing three musket volleys and...

  • Leslie’s Retreat Reenactment

    ​The annual community re-enactment commemorates Col. Alexander Leslie’s tense stand-off with local militiamen at the bridge over Salem’s North River on February 26, 1775. Now known as “Leslie’s Retreat,” this failed attempt by British redcoats to seize control of a local weapons stockpile places Salem firmly in the midst of Massachusetts’s unrest just before Lexington...

  • Commemorating Salem 1774 and Pickering’s Plan

    Pickering House 18 Broad Street, Salem, United States

    Join Charlie Newhall and Bob Erbetta to learn about this turning point of the politics of Salem in 1774, Pickering’s role in reshaping the Militia, and the coming of the American Revolution.

  • Five Glover Houses in Marblehead

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

    Register to attend via Zoom HERE. Register to attend in person HERE.  Dive into Marblehead’s architectural heritage through a talk about five Glover family homes from the mid-1700s, with photos, beginning with General John Glover’s handsome Georgian-style home located on today’s Glover Square, near the public Town Landing on Front Street. Glover’s heroism in the American...

  • Dill: An Immersive Screenplay Reading and Discussion

    Join Revolutionary Spaces for a live reading of the screenplay Dill, a story inspired by real people and real events on the Cape Ann Shore in Massachusetts during a tumultuous time on the cusp of the American Revolutionary War. The protagonist is an enslaved woman named Dill, short for Deliverance, who despite her strong-willed character and...

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  • How Did the American Revolution Become Inevitable in 1774?

    Marblehead Museum 170 Washington Street, Marblehead, United States

    A Lecture by Robert Allison, Ph.D., Suffolk University Thursday, March 21, 7pm At Marblehead Museum & Virtual via Zoom Following the Boston Tea Party, Parliament cracked down on Massachusetts. Find out how the Coercive Acts (or, as Massachusetts called them, "the Intolerable Acts") made otherwise loyal subjects into rebels by taking power to choose local...

  • Resisting Slavery in Marblehead

    Zoom

    G. Patrick O'Brien, an assistant professor at the University of Tampa, will host this Zoom lecture on his research into resisting slavery in colonial Marblehead. This lecture explores the life of Flora Lee, an enslaved Marblehead woman, who had her daughter spirited away from her during the Revolution. Lee's efforts to be reunited with her...

  • JOURNAL of Doc Samuel Smith Surgeon of the Privateer DALTON

    Custom House Maritime Museum 25 Water Street, Newburyport, MA, United States

    As Kevin MacDonald and volunteers work on reinstalling a new exhibition in the Marquand Gallery to focus on the first 50 years of Newburyport’s history – her Golden Age – curator Kevin MacDonald will detail his research on a small but, as it turns out, significant document in the CHMM collection. The town’s evolutionary path...