5:30 p.m.—7 p.m.
SVAC Member: $15; Non-member: $20
Yester House
Join Shawn Harrington for “Farmers, Fathers, and Green Mountain Boys: Manchester in the Revolution,” presented in partnership with Manchester Historical Society and Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning. Register at greenmtnacademy.org.
On this 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, join MHS curator Shawn Harrington as we look at the early families who settled in Manchester. In the early to mid-1770s, these settlers were often less concerned with the Sons of Liberty in Boston than with converting a wilderness into cultivated farms and protecting their grants from New York claimants. For families like the Roberts, Marshes, Frenches, and the Ormsbys, the Revolution was not a radical choice but a necessary defense of the homes they had worked so hard to establish. This talk explores their struggles, participation in battles that turned the tide, and traces Manchester’s journey from a frontier outpost to a premier tourist destination over the following century.
Enjoy dinner at SVAC’s curATE café. Visit OpenTable for reservations or call 802.362.9100.
