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SUMMARY:Enemies to Their Country Book Talk
DESCRIPTION:The Marblehead Museum will host a book talk on Thursday\, November 6 at 7pm with Nicholas Gentile\, author of the new book Enemies to their Country: The Marblehead Addressers and Consensus in the American Revolution. Gentile’s book profiles Marblehead in the pivotal year of 1774. He will share compelling stories\, many previously untold\, showcasing how Marblehead dealt with political dissent and evolving loyalties as the colonies barreled toward Revolution. \nTickets are available for in-person or Zoom at https://marbleheadmuseum.org/upcoming-programs-page/
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/enemies-to-their-country-book-talk/
LOCATION:Marblehead Museum\, 170 Washington Street\, Marblehead\, 01945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
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SUMMARY:Historic Burial Grounds of Marblehead
DESCRIPTION:Join the Marblehead Historical Commission’s Pam Peterson for a talk on her new book\, A Guide to Historic Burial Grounds of Marblehead. \nPeterson profiles Marblehead’s 13 cemeteries and the famous Headers buried within them\, from John Glover at Old Burial Hill\, the Boston Tea Party’s Elisha Story in Green Street Cemetery\, and Mary Alley in Harborview Cemetery. \nPam will also discuss the importance of cemeteries to our commemoration of the past.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/historic-burial-grounds-of-marblehead/
LOCATION:Marblehead Museum\, 170 Washington Street\, Marblehead\, 01945\, United States
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SUMMARY:Marblehead’s Mysterious Revolutionary
DESCRIPTION:On May 10\, 1775\, the once formidable life of Colonel Jeremiah Lee of Marblehead came to an abrupt end\, due to his covert acts on behalf of independence. \nJudy Anderson leads this illustrated presentation to honor Lee’s life and contributions to the revolutionary cause\, which have remained nearly unrecognized for two and a half\ncenturies. \nA Colonel of Marblehead’s defensive militia since 1751\, Lee also led the town’s large rebel militia from January 1775 until his untimely death. Judy Anderson will illuminate the story of one of America’s forgotten\, but most crucial\, revolutionaries. \nIN-PERSON TICKETS (SOLD OUT) \nFOR ZOOM TICKETS\, CLICK HERE
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/marbleheads-mysterious-revolutionary/
LOCATION:Marblehead Museum\, 170 Washington Street\, Marblehead\, 01945\, United States
CATEGORIES:250th Anniversary
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SUMMARY:When Redcoats Marched in Marblehead
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, February 26\, 1775\, about 250 British soldiers marched through Marblehead\, sent by the royal governor to search for weapons. When that column of redcoats stalled at a drawbridge in Salem\, their commander ordered locals to let them pass. Militia companies were assembling to stop them. If that confrontation had turned violent\, it could have been the start of the Revolutionary War\, almost two months before the first shots at Lexington. \nThis talk puts that confrontation in February 1775 in the larger context of the Massachusetts Patriots’ effort to assemble a military force\, the royal governor’s attempts to stop them\, and how that stalemate eventually led to April 19. It digs below myths attached to “Leslie’s Retreat” to highlight eyewitness accounts of a day the Revolutionary War might have begun\, but didn’t. \nJ.L. Bell is the author of The Road to Concord: How Four Stolen Cannon Ignited the Revolutionary War\, as well as a book-length study for the National Park Service and many articles for the Journal of the American Revolution and other outlets. He has spoken at many historic sites and institutions in greater Boston\, Mount Vernon\, the American Revolution Institute in Washington\, and the Fraunces Tavern Museum in New York. Bell’s website\, Boston 1775\, offers daily updates of “history\, analysis\, and unabashed gossip about the start of the American Revolution.” \nCLICK HERE for in-person tickets \nCLICK HERE for ZOOM tickets \n 
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/when-redcoats-marched-in-marblehead/
LOCATION:Marblehead Museum\, 170 Washington Street\, Marblehead\, 01945\, United States
CATEGORIES:250th Anniversary
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SUMMARY:Massachusetts in the Woman's Suffrage Movement
DESCRIPTION:Just in time for the election\, Barbara Berenson will discuss her book Massachusetts in the Women’s Suffrage Movement at the Marblehead Museum. This talk will also be livecast over Zoom. \nMassachusetts was at the center of the national struggle for women’s rights. Activists from the Boston-based American Women’s Suffrage Association led campaigns across the state\, and they met with fierce opposition to the idea of women at the ballot box\, from men and women alike. \nBarbara Berenson\, a professor at Harvard Law School\, gives these revolutionary reformers the attention they deserve. \nThis talk will be held at the Marblehead Museum on Wednesday\, September 18 at 7pm. Tickets are available in-person or via Zoom\, at https://marbleheadmuseum.org/upcoming-programs-page/
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/massachusetts-in-the-womans-suffrage-movement/
LOCATION:Marblehead Museum\, 170 Washington Street\, Marblehead\, 01945\, United States
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