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SUMMARY:Film NIght:  Episode 2 of Ken Burns' American Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Episode 2 of Ken Burns’\nepic story of the American Revolution\n“An Asylum for Mankind “\nThis episode refers to the Battle of Machias (also known as the Battle of the Margaretta) in June of 1775\, although the town is mentioned only in passingd only in passing in the show. Inspired by the resistance at Lexington and Concord in April 1775\, a few dozen Sons of Liberty\, lumbermen and fishermen of the area\, captured the British cutter Margaretta\, which was escorting British ships into Machias Bay.  Armed primarily with pitchforks and axes\, and helped by the seeming incompetence of the British sailors\, the patriots’ efforts represented the first naval battle of the American Revolution.
URL:https://dennysriverhistory.org/event/film-night-episode-2-of-ken-burns-american-revolution/
LOCATION:Lincoln Memorial Public Library\, 17 King Street\, Dennysville\, ME\, 04628\, United States
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SUMMARY:The American Revolution Down East
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a discussion of the events leading up to the first naval battle of the Revolution near Machias in 1775\, and the aftermath.  Learn how a handful of patriots took matters into their own hands\, the fateful raid on Fort Cumberland\, and leadership of Colonel John Allan and his Passamaquoddy allies when the British returned in 1777 seeking revenge.
URL:https://dennysriverhistory.org/event/the-american-revolution-down-east/
LOCATION:Lincoln Memorial Public Library\, 17 King Street\, Dennysville\, ME\, 04628\, United States
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SUMMARY:Wabanaki Petroglyphs
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that the Downeast area has one of the richest and oldest concentrations of petroglyphs—a form of rock art—in New England? Over three thousand years ago Wabanaki ancestors carved hundreds of animals and human figures\, called anthropomorphs\, on rock faces around the Cobscook and Machias Bay region. These pictographs were created by pecking out designs with a chiseling stone into softer rock surface and have endured to this day. \nOn Tuesday\, June 30\, Passamaquoddy tribal historian Donald Soctomah will present the story of these petroglyphs in a public program at the Lincoln Memorial Library in Dennysville at 6 p.m. An expert on Passamaquoddy history\, he is uniquely qualified to share the story of this ancient art form and historical record-keeping. Soctomah runs the Wabanaki Heritage Center and Museum in Indian Township\, where he developed a stunning collection of Passamaquoddy tribal artifacts and displays. \nThis program\, sponsored by the Dennys River Historical Society\, is one of series on the early history of the area\, and is free to the public. Participants can expect to see these unique images in remarkable reproduction. Refreshments will be served. \nCall 207-726-3905 for more information about this exciting event. Hope to see you there! \nTribal Historian Donald Soctomah and DRHS President Ron Windhorst at the Wabanki Cultural Center\, Indian Township\, ME
URL:https://dennysriverhistory.org/event/wabanaki-petroglyphs/
LOCATION:Lincoln Memorial Public Library\, 17 King Street\, Dennysville\, ME\, 04628\, United States
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