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SUMMARY:The British View Point / Fort Devens Museum
DESCRIPTION:April 19\, 1775: The British View Point\n\nSaturday April 19\,  1:00 PM\n\nFort Devens Museum\, 94 Jackson Road\, Devens\, MA\n\nAlthough the events and story of Lexington and Concord are well known\, the British side is too often dismissed or ignored. What did the British know about the supplies at Concord and the countryside? How was the march to Boston conducted? This presentation will explore the British side through the use of first person documents and accounts to provide a new and complimentary account of the day's events.\n\nMark Nichipor is a local historian interested in the Colonial and Revolutionary History of New England. He was a National Park Service Ranger at Revolutionary War sites until retiring after nearly thirty years. He served as an instructor in the NPS Historic Weapons Safety Program and ran The Staff Ride Programs for military visiting Minute Man and Bunker Hill parks. He has a number of published articles on Revolutionary War history.\n\nThe museum is open to the public from 10 to 3 on this day with the program at 1:00.\n\nFree and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<span style="color:#818285\;"><span style="font-family:helvetica\,sans-serif\;"><span style="font-size:16.5pt\;">April 19\, 1775: The British View Point</span></span></span><br />\n<strong><span style="color:black\;"><span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif\;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt\;">Saturday April 19\,&nbsp\; 1:00 PM<br />\nFort Devens Museum\, 94 Jackson Road\, Devens\, MA</span></span></span></strong><br />\n<span style="color:black\;"><span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif\;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt\;">Although the events and story of Lexington and Concord are well known\, the British side is too often dismissed or ignored. What did the British know about the supplies at Concord and the countryside? How was the march to Boston conducted? This presentation will explore the British side through the use of first person documents and accounts to provide a new and complimentary account of the day&rsquo\;s events.</span></span></span><br />\n<span style="color:black\;"><span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif\;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt\;">Mark Nichipor is a local historian interested in the Colonial and Revolutionary History of New England. He was a National Park Service Ranger at Revolutionary War sites until retiring after nearly thirty years. He served as an instructor in the NPS Historic Weapons Safety Program and ran The Staff Ride Programs for military visiting Minute Man and Bunker Hill parks. He has a number of published articles on Revolutionary War history.</span></span></span><br />\n<span style="color:black\;"><span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif\;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt\;">The museum is open to the public from 10 to 3 on this day with the program at 1:00.</span></span></span><br />\n<span style="color:black\;"><span style="font-family:arial\,sans-serif\;"><span style="font-size:10.5pt\;">Free and open to the public. Wheelchair accessible.</span></span></span>
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