Rev War Revelry: Road to Concord and the events of winter 1775 with historian J.L. Bell – LIVE

We are excited to welcome historian and author J.L. Bell. Few know more about the events around Boston in 1775 than Bell. His blog, Boston 1775 (https://boston1775.blogspot.com/ ) is the most detailed and researched source on everything Boston 1775 (and before and after 1775). As we approach the 250th anniversary of Lexington and Concord, we will continue our on going discussion about the events leading up to the first shots at Lexington. Topics will include the military build up in Massachusetts including cannon (especially four stolen cannon), creation of minute companies and Gage’s military response. Leslie’s expedition to Salem in February as well as the newly created Provincial Congress and Dartmouth’s orders for Gage.

We have a lot to cover, so grab a drink and join us LIVE on our Facebook page on Sunday, February 2nd at 7pm. This will not be one you want to miss!

One thought on “Rev War Revelry: Road to Concord and the events of winter 1775 with historian J.L. Bell – LIVE

  1. John Fine's avatar John Fine

    One of my 4th gr-grandfathers was Samuel Adams of Dedham, (one of a number of 2nd cousins of John Adams). He was with the Dedham militia which met the British retreat. He joined the 3rd Mass and served for three years through Quebec, Valcour Island and Saratoga.

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