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Tag: 1812

The British Attack on Sandy Bay, Sept. 8, 1814

December 12, 2023December 1, 2024 Gordon HarrisLeave a comment

Rockport experienced one of the oddest invasions in U.S. history during the War of 1812 when the town's fearless residents stopped the British with rocks and anything they could get their hands on.

Posted in History, StoriesTagged 1812, Rockport, September, war

The Gerrymander is Born in Essex County, February 11, 1812

November 11, 2023December 1, 2024 Gordon Harris1 Comment

Marblehead's Elbridge Gerry served as governor of Massachusetts and vice-president of the United States, but his historic legacy will forever be tied to a political monster dubbed the "Gerrymander."

Posted in History, People, StoriesTagged 1812, February, Marblehead, town government

The “Dungeons of Ipswich” During the War of 1812

April 18, 2021March 15, 2024 Gordon HarrisLeave a comment

On October 7, 1813, the keeper of the Ipswich jail was given orders by the President "to "receive into his custody and safely keep in dungeons, in the gaol aforesaid, 16 British prisoners of war" as hostages.

Posted in HistoryTagged 1812, Ipswich, October, war

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