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what is the date of the lecture?



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From: Martha Katz-Hyman <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: [VA-HIST] Lecture: "The Loyalist/Patriot Divide Among the Merchant Elite in Marblehead, Massachusetts"


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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