Historical Society 1775 Naval skirmish presentation Oct. 14

NAVAL HISTORIAN Captain Micheal Rutstein commands the Fame, a full-scale replica of the first American privateer.
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LYNNFIELD — “The Hannah and the Nautilus – the American Revolution at Sea” will be the subject of the Lynnfield Historical Society’s presentation on Tuesday, Oct. 14, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Centre Congregational Church in Lynnfield. 

The subject is fitting as the country approach’s the 250th celebration of America’s Independence next year. Captain Michael Rutstein of Salem will be the guest speaker.

On the eve of the Revolution, the schooner Hannah had been leased by Gen. George Washington to patrol Massachusetts Bay and intercept supplies bound for the British troops besieged in Boston. When she was detected, the16-gun British sloop Nautilus was ordered to find and destroy the Hannah. Rutstein will tell the tale of the ensuing engagement between these two formidable vessels. Since the Hannah was out of Beverly, some later said that town as the “Birthplace of the American Navy.”

Captain Rutstein commands the Fame, a full-scale replica of the first American privateer to set sale in the War of 1812. Rutstein, a naval historian, offers sailings on the Fame from Memorial Day through Halloween departing from Pickering Wharf in Salem.

Parking is available behind Centre Congregational Church on Main Street. A door prize will be awarded. Refreshments will be served. All are welcome.

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