Historic British Reenactors to Demonstrate, Encamp Overnight on Derby Wharf

British Reenactors on Derby Wharf
Reenactors Assembled on Derby Wharf

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News Release Date: July 3, 2013

Contact: Emily Murphy, 978-740-1691

Contact: Jonathan Parker, 978-210-4245

SALEM , MA- Salem Maritime National Historic Site and the Center for 18th Century Life at Minute Man National Historical Park are hosting an overnight British encampment at Salem Maritime on July 20 and 21, 2013 from 10AM to 4PM. The National Park Service has invited some of the best re-enactors in Massachusetts to portray General Gage, his staff, his troops, and the legislators and civilians that he met in Massachusetts in 1774.  The two-day event is free and open to the public.

The soldiers will be encamped on Derby Wharf throughout the weekend and will demonstrate 18th century musket drill, including firing their weapons. Cooking demonstrations, a surgeon’s tent, a court martial and other demonstrations will show visitors how British regulars lived during the occupation of Massachusetts.  Families can take part in activities like learning how to drill with wooden muskets.  A special Junior Ranger program will be available, and the first seventy-five kids to take part will get “the King’s shilling,” the traditional signing bonus for British soldiers in the 18th century.

In addition to the soldiers, some of the 18th century residents of Salem and the legislators who came to town for the sessions will be in attendance. John Adams and others will debate the issues of the day, and encourage visitors to sign petitions for or against the move of the legislature to Salem!


In June of 1774, General Thomas Gage, the newly-appointed Governor of Massachusetts, arrived in Boston with some controversial orders in his pocket: move the Capitol of Massachusetts to Salem, where calmer heads would hopefully prevail after several years of upheaval in Boston. He was wrong. During that summer, the Massachusetts legislature defied him, sent representatives to the first Continental Congress, and rejected his authority as Governor, setting in motion the events that culminated in the Battle of Lexington and Concord.

For more information, and a schedule, visit www.nps.gov/sama/planyourvisit/gageinsalem, or call 978-740-1691.



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