Carole Owens: The Berkshires at 250
Berkshire250, Literature, Lectures, and Talks
June 24 | 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
On July 4, 1776, in Philadelphia, 12 of the 13 colonies voted to adopt the Declaration of Independence (New York abstained). As the colonies declared themselves free and no longer part of the British Empire, what was life like in The Berkshires? How wide was a road, how long did it take to get from Stockbridge to Philadelphia, how fast could a horse go, and were there any sidewalks? What was life like? How were privileges and responsibilities different for men and for women? Who got married, who was tried for fornication, who was excommunicated, who was jailed, enslaved, and foreclosed upon? In Pittsfield, why was court held in a tavern? Around what issue did the population divide? What were the stats and the stories of this momentous time in our history.

Venue Details:
Berkshire County Historical Society at Arrowhead
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780 Holmes Road
Pittsfield, MA 01201 United States - Phone:
- (413) 442-1793
Host Details:
Berkshire County Historical Society at Arrowhead
- Phone:
- (413) 442-1793
- Email:
- melville@berkshirehistory.org
- Host Website
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