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Washington museum giving program on American Revolution
June 3, 2021
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Detail of the Battle of Lexington from the Connecticut Historical Society.Contributed /
WASHINGTON — “Tories, Spies, and Traitors: Divided Loyalty in Revolutionary Connecticut,” a free online, illustrated program sponsored by the Gunn Historical Museum, will take place on Monday, June 14, at 6:30 p.m.
In this presentation, Natalie Belanger, adult programs manager of the Connecticut Historical Society, will share stories — some well-known, some obscure — of Nutmeggers, including one from Washington., who risked and sacrificed to support their chosen side during this “tumultuous jarring time of civil war,” a museum announcement said.
Registration is required. To receive the Zoom link, visit the museum’s registration page at gunnlibrary.org/gunn-museum/museum-registration-page.

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