"True British Valor:" Celebrating General Wolfe in Newbury(port)

"Mad, is he? Then I hope he will bite some of my other generals." King George II on James Wolfe - 1759 James Wolfe was a bold, young British officer who led Newbury men (and others) into battle on Quebec's Plains of Abraham on September 13, 1759. His death at the moment of victory became legend, and Wolfe a martyr to the cause of British supremacy in North America. How Wolfe's name and reputation survived Newburyport's patriot fervor during the Revolutionary War, emblazoned proudly on the tavern and hotel that were local institutions, is a story of loyalty, courage, and grief told through images, documents, and artifacts in the collection of the Museum of Old Newbury. James Wolfe was born in January, 1727. We will explore his legacy with a brief illustrated history and celebrate with cake, punch, and a performance of the haunting lament General Wolfe on the fife.

"True British Valor:" Celebrating Gen...

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Date and Time

Thursday Jan 25, 2024
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM EST

Thursday, January 25 7:00-8:30pm

Location

Museum of Old Newbury 98 High Street Newburyport MA 01950

Fees/Admission

$5 for Museum of Old Newbury Members; $15 General Admission

Website

https://www.newburyhistory.org/calendar

Contact Information

Museum of Old Newbury 978-462-2681
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