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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Revolutionary Portsmouth Lecture Series: Music of the American Revolution

Revolutionary Portsmouth Lecture Series: Music of the American Revolution

Music of the American Revolution: Soundtrack of a Nation in Conflict Thursday, July 30, 2026, 5:30–6:30 PM Portsmouth Historical Society, 10 Middle Street, Portsmouth

“Revolutionary Portsmouth” Joint Lecture Series:

Music of the American Revolution: Soundtrack of a Nation in Conflict
Thursday, July 30, 2026, 5:30–6:30 p.m.
Portsmouth Historical Society, 10 Middle Street, Portsmouth

Erin Dubois explores the sounds of the Revolutionary era, from the fifes and drums that directed troops on the battlefield to the songs and dances heard in homes, taverns, and gathering places. Through historical context and musical examples, this talk examines how music served practical, social, and political purposes during the fight for independence, shaping morale, strengthening community bonds, and reflecting the hopes and tensions of a nation in formation.

Erin Dubois is a flutist, educator, and arts administrator based on New Hampshire’s Seacoast. She serves as General Manager of the Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra and performs as the orchestra’s piccoloist and second flutist. She teaches Woodwind Methods at the University of New Hampshire, is an instructor at Concord Community Music School, and continues to perform regularly throughout New England.

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

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Revolutionary Portsmouth Lecture Series “The Enduring Legacy of Wentworth Cheswill”

Revolutionary Portsmouth Lecture Series “The Enduring Legacy of Wentworth Cheswill”

The Enduring Legacy of Wentworth Cheswill Thursday, November 12, 2026, 5:30–6:30 PM Portsmouth Historical Society, 10 Middle Street, Portsmouth

“Revolutionary Portsmouth” Joint Lecture Series:

The Enduring Legacy of Wentworth Cheswill
Thursday, November 12, 2026, 5:30–6:30 p.m.
Portsmouth Historical Society, 10 Middle Street, Portsmouth

John Herman offers a closer look at Wentworth Cheswill, a pioneering and often overlooked figure in early American history. An archaeologist, messenger rider, and the first person of African descent elected to public office in the United States, Cheswill’s life reflects a remarkable journey from enslavement to civic leadership. This talk highlights his lasting impact and the broader story of Black history in Revolutionary-era New England.

John Herman is an artist, educator, and performer whose work brings local history to life. His practice spans visual art and improvisational theatre, and he has been featured in NH PBS’s Granite State Challenge as part of its America250 programming. He is the author of Wentworth Cheswill’s Ride: Chasing a Would-Be American Folk Hero.