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Event Details
     
Friday, November 13th 2009 at 7:00 PM, business session first, followed by program
 
Location: Community Room of the Canterbury Town Hall - 1 Municipal Drive, Canterbury, CT  
   

Guy Morin Portrays a British Soldier in the American Revolution

RedcoatColonial reenactor and history enthusiast, Guy Morin, will be our guest on November 13. Fully uniformed & equipped, he will portray a soldier of the British Army during the American Revolution. Join us for this lively performance and discussion, from a perspective we seldom have the opportunity to experience.

Free and open to the public. Bring a friend!

Sorry, looks like there will be no refreshments following the program, as nobody has volunteered to provide them. No refreshments could be a first for our society. However, if you would like to volunteer to provide them, please send an email to info@canterburyhistorical.org.

 

 

Cliff Williams with saw rig, c.1920s The Prudence Crandall House, c. early 1900s First Congregational Church, December 1963 First Congregational Church fire, December 1963 Ford (Fort) Ned remains, 2002 Frink & Wright Store, c.1930 Canterbury Grange, c. 1920s Teacher Happie K. Tracy, c. 1950s Fly rod maker Hiram Hawes, c. 1920s Henry Larkham & friend, c. 1900s Canterbury Plains, c. early 1900s Statue of Moses Cleaveland in Cleveland, Ohio Bennett's skunk farm on Graff Road, c.1920s

 

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