Revolutionary Portsmouth Lecture Series: The Birth, Death, and Resurrection of John Paul Jones @ SB

Revolutionary Portsmouth Lecture Series: The Birth, Death, and Resurrection of John Paul Jones @ SB

The Birth, Death, and Resurrection of John Paul Jones Thursday, August 6, 2026, 5:30–6:30 PM

“Revolutionary Portsmouth” Joint Lecture Series:

The Birth, Death, and Resurrection of John Paul Jones
Thursday, August 6, 2026, 5:30–6:30 p.m.
Strawbery Banke Museum, 14 Hancock Street, Portsmouth

Dr. Gerald Ward examines how John Paul Jones has been remembered and reinterpreted over time, tracing the evolving narratives that have shaped his legacy across generations. This talk explores how historical figures are continually reframed, revealing as much about changing American values and memory as about Jones himself.

Dr. Gerald W. R. Ward is curator of the Portsmouth Historical Society and editor of its Portsmouth Marine Society Press. He previously served as Katharine Lane Weems Senior Curator of American Decorative Arts and Sculpture at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. A graduate of Harvard College with a doctorate from Boston University, he has published widely on American art and material culture and currently teaches at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.

This event is part of a joint lecture series with Strawbery Banke Museum

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Join our Curator for a Guided Tour of “Revolutionary Portsmouth”

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Tours happen at 12:00 and 5:30 pm.
This is a free tour, no registration required.

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Curator Tour “Revolutionary Portsmouth”

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Join our Curator for a Guided Tour of “Revolutionary Portsmouth”

Step into a house that witnessed the American Revolution and may have housed important Revolutionary Figures. Join our Curator, Gerry Ward, as he walks through this exhibition examining the choices of everyday citizens in Portsmouth during the 1760s and 1770s. Democracy or monarchy? Patriot or a Loyalist. What did the Revolution actually mean for local African Americans, Native Americans, or women? What was life on the homefront like? What did the town look like at this time, in terms of its architecture and material life? 

Tours happen at 12:00 and 5:30 pm.
This is a free tour, no registration required.

Curator Tour “Revolutionary Portsmouth”

Curator Tour “Revolutionary Portsmouth”

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Join our Curator for a Guided Tour of “Revolutionary Portsmouth”

Step into a house that witnessed the American Revolution and may have housed important Revolutionary Figures. Join our Curator, Gerry Ward, as he walks through this exhibition examining the choices of everyday citizens in Portsmouth during the 1760s and 1770s. Democracy or monarchy? Patriot or a Loyalist. What did the Revolution actually mean for local African Americans, Native Americans, or women? What was life on the homefront like? What did the town look like at this time, in terms of its architecture and material life? 

Tours happen at 12:00 and 5:30 pm.
This is a free tour, no registration required.