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As part of the Yorktown Victory Center’s Revolutionary War Lecture Series,
Judy Anderson, social, architectural and cultural historian, will tell the
story of fishing industry magnates and brothers-in-law Robert “King” Hooper
and Colonel Jeremiah Lee, whose homes were outstanding and whose loyalties
were divided during the American Revolution, in the midst of Patriot fervor
in Marblehead, a thriving Atlantic seaport and among the 10 largest towns
in 18th-century America.
The lecture will take place in the museum’s Richard S. Reynolds Foundation
Theater and begins at 7 p.m.; a book signing will follow the lecture.
Admission to the lecture series is free. The series is supported by the
Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, Inc.
Martha Katz-Hyman
Curator
Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation
Williamsburg, VA
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