Revolutionary Connections: The South Shore and the War for Independence
SCHEDULE
8:30 a.m. Registration & Refreshments
9:15 a.m. Welcoming Remarks, Donna Curtin, Back Roads of the South Shore Chair and Executive Director of Pilgrim Hall Museum
9:20 a.m. Tea, Tories, and the Almost-Battle of Marshfield, Patrick Browne, Executive Director of Plymouth Antiquarian Society
10:00 a.m. The Revolutionary Life of Mary Cushing Lincoln, Michelle Coughlin, Author and Historian
10:40 a.m. A Comedy of Errors: Plymouth County Militia and the American Campaigns in Rhode Island, James Glinski, Author and Historian
11:20 a.m. Coffee Break
11:30 a.m. Mercy Otis Warren, the First Female Historian of the American Revolution
Nancy Rubin Stuart, President of the Mercy Otis Warren Society and Executive Director of the Cape Cod Writers Center.
12:10 p.m. South Shore Stories of Bailey’s 2nd Mass Regiment
Stephen O’Neill, Executive Director, Hanover Historical Society & Director, Dyer Memorial Library
REGISTRATION
$20 per person. Includes refreshments and presentations.
To purchase tickets online using a credit card, visit
https://plymouthantiquarian.org/events/sshs2025/
Or, to pay by check, make your check payable to Plymouth Antiquarian Society (or PAS) and mail to Plymouth Antiquarian Society, P.O. Box 3773, Plymouth, MA 02361.
For more information about the South Shore History Symposium, contact
aW5mbyB8IHBseW1vdXRoYW50aXF1YXJpYW4gISBvcmc= or call the Plymouth Antiquarian Society at 508-746-0012.
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