April 7, 2026

Lecture Series: Norwich in the Revolution - Lecture & Book Signing

In the years before the Revolutionary War, Norwich, Connecticut was a hotbed of radicalism. As a trade and transportation center, its merchants took a leading role in objecting to British taxes and laws that threatened their livelihood. Meet the Norwich men who risked everything in the cause of Liberty: Colonel John Durkee, the warrior; and Samuel Huntington, the statesman and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Other notable figures include Major General Jedidiah Huntington, merchant turned soldier; and Benedict Arnold, brilliant soldier turned traitor; Col. John Durkee, a commander at the Battle of Monmouth; and Dr. Philip Turner, who became staff surgeon for the Continental Army.

 

In honor of the Semiquincentennial, local author and historian Tricia Staley will present highlights from her new book. Copies will be available for purchase.

Admission

Free
Location Sears Gallery, Slater Memorial Museum

108 Crescent St.
Norwich CT, 06360

Times
6:00PM