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SUMMARY:The General & The King (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:For some social history background related to Robert “King”  Hooper’s “Great House at Danvers\,” social historian Judy Anderson of Marblehead will present an illustrated talk about the two dozen members of Robert “King” Hooper’s family in Marblehead\, Newburyport\, and Danvers. You’ll find drama\, tragedy\, high-end fashion\, nearly twenty portraits by J.S. Copley\, complex family relations\, and intriguing marriage stories. It will place Hooper’s four marriages and his famously Loyalist stance into perspective. \nInterested in this event? You can also attend The General & The King (Part 1). \nThis event is a part of the Trails & Sails event series\, if you would like to check out other events from this series visit our Trails & Sails Website  \n  \n 
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/the-general-the-king-part-2/
LOCATION:Tapley Memorial Hall\, 13 Page Street\, Danvers\, MA\, 01923\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240916T115000
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SUMMARY:Women During the Revolutionary War (Documentary Film)
DESCRIPTION:Women in full period dress relate their field activities as wives\, mothers\, and supporters of soldiers fighting in battle and performing camp life work during this documentary film. Fascinating perspective of family involvement during the War for Independence. Filmed with reenactors in Wyndham NH. Share your knowledge in casual discussion. Bring your lunch\, tables available. \nThis event is a part of the Trails & Sails event series\, if you would like to check out other events from this series visit our Trails & Sails Website 
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/women-during-the-revolutionary-war-documentary-film/
LOCATION:Tapley Memorial Hall\, 13 Page Street\, Danvers\, MA\, 01923\, United States
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SUMMARY:The General & The King (Part 1)
DESCRIPTION:Illustrated talk with internal and external photos about the Danvers country house of Marblehead’s principal 18th c. merchant\, Robert “King” Hooper\, where the last royal governor\, British military Gen. Gage lived in summer 1774 when the Massachusetts government. moved to Salem. Built c. 1754\, it was more opulent than his Marblehead home (c. 1728-30 with a 7-room façade addition c. 1747-50). Called “The Lindens” after 1860 (when the Peabody family lived there)\, the house was moved to Washington DC in 1934. Presented by architectural & social historian Judy Anderson of Marblehead. \nInterested in this event? You can also attend The General & The King (Part 2). \nThis event is a part of the Trails & Sails event series\, if you would like to check out other events from this series visit our Trails & Sails Website 
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/the-general-the-king-part-1/
LOCATION:Tapley Memorial Hall\, 13 Page Street\, Danvers\, MA\, 01923\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240811T133000
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CREATED:20240805T152251Z
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SUMMARY:General Gage is in the House!
DESCRIPTION:Summer 1774. The Port of Boston has been closed. The countryside is rising up\, there is talk of raising minute companies alongside the regular militia\, and British soldiers are appearing in Danvers. \nGeneral Thomas Gage\, newly appointed Royal Governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony arrives in New England to keep watch over the restless colonists. Come meet the General to hear his side of the story and see our new exhibit of artifacts from the 18th century. Afterward\, we’ll walk next door to see the General’s office recreated in our Jeremiah Page House where he spent part of each day 250 years ago. \nColonel Paul O’Shaughnessy currently serves as the Quartermaster for His Majesty’s Tenth Regiment of Foot. Col. O’Shaughnessy joined the Tenth in 1972 with Regimental number 35. He has served in many roles in the Regiment\, including Commanding Officer from 1997 through 2014. The Tenth Foot is based in Lexington\, MA. See their website HERE \nThe Danvers Historical Society invites you to follow along with us as we explore the people and events leading up to the War of Independence. \nExplore artifacts and stories from 1774 and the era of the American revolution. \nFree Admission. Donations appreciated. Bring your lunch!
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/general-gage-is-in-the-house/
LOCATION:Tapley Memorial Hall\, 13 Page Street\, Danvers\, MA\, 01923\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240117T190000
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CREATED:20240112T162146Z
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SUMMARY:At the Front Lines of the American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Captain Samuel Page’s Company: At the Front Lines of the American Revolution   \nIn 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 Ticonderoga\, Hubbardston\, Bennington and Saratoga. The company wintered at Valley Forge in Fall of 1777 to the spring of 1778. They served at the battle of Monmouth before moving to West Point to guard the Hudson River until 1781. Learn about their service and their lives after the war. \nBeth Bower is an archivist and historian studying Massachusetts’ early African-descended communities and relevant archival resources. Her current research focuses on Salem’s African American community from the mid-18th to early 19th century. \nFree Admission. Donations Appreciated
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/captain-samuel-pages-company-at-the-front-lines-of-the-american-revolution/
LOCATION:Tapley Memorial Hall\, 13 Page Street\, Danvers\, MA\, 01923\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240116T190000
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SUMMARY:Ten Years of Battlefield Archaeology in the National Park Service Northeast Region
DESCRIPTION: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. \nExplore a diverse range of conflict sites from Maine to Virginia. Over the last ten years NARP has worked with the Parks\, historians\, contractors\, collaborators\, volunteers\, and stakeholders to help accomplish effective\, ethical\, respectful\, and cutting-edge research and interpretation of Conflict resources\, providing insight into the history and archaeology of battles and a better understanding of the landscape of Conflict\, the people fighting\, and the tactics utilized during engagements. \n\n\n\nJoel Dukes has been an archaeologist with the National Park Service Northeast Archaeological Resources Program based out of Lowell\, Massachusetts since 2008. Prior to that he was an archaeologist for the US Forest Service for eight years. As a regional NPS archaeologist he serves as an archaeological advisor for several parks including the Appalachian Trail\, Statue of Liberty and Richmond National Battlefield Park assisting them with their archaeological needs.\nFree Admission. Donations Appreciated
URL:https://essexheritage.org/rev250/event/ten-years-of-battlefield-archaeology-in-the-national-park-service-northeast-region/
LOCATION:Tapley Memorial Hall\, 13 Page Street\, Danvers\, MA\, 01923\, United States
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