• 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,...

    FREE
  • 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
  • Elbridge Gerry: Marblehead’s Revolutionary Man

    Marblehead Museum 170 Washington Street, Marblehead, United States

    Robert Allison, a professor of history at Suffolk University, will return to the Marblehead Museum for a talk on the life of Elbridge Gerry, and his crucial contributions to the Revolution. Elbridge Gerry seemed to be on both sides of most major conflicts over his long career, from the first stirrings of resistance to British...

    $16
  • Revolutionary Dwellings – Homes of Patriots and Loyalists in Marblehead

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

    Nearly every house in Marblehead that predates 1775 was the home of a serviceman in America’s Revolutionary War. An estimated 300 houses still survive, even if modified by later generations, out of perhaps 525 or so that existed as the war began, when Marblehead was apparently still the sixth most populous metropolis in British North...

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