June 4 – Redcoats & Rebels

The Pittsfield Historical Society
4 Oak Street
Thursday, June 4 at 6:30

Redcoats & Rebels:
New Hampshire and the American Revolution
Presenter: Mary Adams

New Hampshire often gets overlooked in the narrative of the American Revolution, overshadowed by its noisy neighbor to the south. Nowadays, few people know about Paul Revere’s first ride, which was to Portsmouth in December 1774 to warn the patriots that the British were coming to reinforce Fort William and Mary, five months before the Redcoats marched on Concord and Lexington. Nor do they know that two-thirds of the troops at the Battle of Bunker Hill were from New Hampshire. Most people are also unaware that New Hampshire’s Provincial Congress adopted the first state constitution in January 1776, making no mention of royal authority and essentially declaring independence from Great Britain six months before anyone else. And this is just the beginning of New Hampshire’s revolutionary story. This program is presented as part of the New Hampshire Historical Society’s celebration of America’s 250th.

Join the Pittsfield Historical Society at Sanborn Mills Farm on June 8

The Sanborn Mills Farm is a truly old-fashioned farm specializing in 18th and 19th-century traditional methods, crafts, machinery, and tools. Join our tour to see the only functioning water-powered sawmill in the US to have both a Circular and an Up-and-Down Saw.

Sanborn Mills Farm
Wednesday, June 8, 2022
6:30 p.m.
7097 Sanborn Road, Loudon, NH

Meet us at the Farm!
Sponsored by the Pittsfield Historical Society
Free and Open to the Public

Directions: Take Loudon Road from Rt. 28 towards Loudon. About a mile past the Loudon town line, take a hard right onto Sanborn Road. (Some GPS units will lead you in the wrong direction—please be careful.)