Aug 27 2016
Naval Impressment: A 1765 Reenactment in Colonial Newport

Naval Impressment: A 1765 Reenactment in Colonial Newport

Presented by Newport Historical Society and Newport Restoration Foundation at Colony House

Visitors to downtown Newport’s Washington Square, Perotti Park and the Wanton-Lyman-Hazard House can “step back in time” to the summer of 1765. From 1pm-4pm, the Newport Historical Society will host a large scale living history event with dozens of costumed interpreters who will recreate a naval press gang incident during Naval Impressment: A 1765 Reenactment in Colonial Newport.

In June 1765, members of the Royal Navy from HMS Maidstone impressed sailors into service from the area that is today Washington Square. In reaction to this incident, citizens stole Maidstone’s longboat which they set on fire. This negative treatment is one incident that prompted many men to participate in the Stamp Act riots in August 1765.

During Naval Impressment: A 1765 Reenactment in Colonial Newport, visitors can roam between three locations that have distinct connections to the incident that will be portrayed:

Naval Impressment: A 1765 Reenactment in Colonial Newport allows visitors to learn about life in a colonial seaport. Children’s activities will be available along with a family scavenger hunt that will help visitors engage with interpreters and make learning about history more fun.

To help offset event cost, the Society will sell reproduction tankards that visitors can fill with apple cider at each of the three locations. The handmade tankards cost $25, which includes several cider refills during the event.

To gear-up for an afternoon of historical interpretation, the Newport Restoration Foundation will offer free tours of the William Vernon House. This property was once one of the grandest homes in colonial Newport and served as General Rochambeau’s headquarters during the French occupation in 1780-1781. Now a private residence, enjoy a rare opportunity to explore this Newport treasure during a free 30 minute tour that features the building’s architectural craftsmanship and a rare chance to view 18th century Chinoiserie parlor panels. Tours offered at 11am, 11:30, noon and 12:30pm.

Admission Info

FREE | William Vernon House Tours Require RSVP (http://www.NewportRestoration.org)

Dates & Times

2016/08/27 - 2016/08/27

Location Info

Colony House

Washington Square, Newport, RI 02840