America 250: Women of ’76: True Stories of Revolutionary-Era Women
An engaging historical lecture exploring the lives of women during the Revolutionary era.
Sat, 20 Jun 2026
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM (America/New_York)
Joseph H Plumb Memorial Library Rochester , Massachusetts
The America 250: Women of ’76 lecture at the Joseph H Plumb Memorial Library offers a fascinating look into the lives of women during the American Revolutionary era. This educational event highlights the true stories of women who played significant, often overlooked roles in the founding of the nation. It is a perfect opportunity for history enthusiasts to learn more about this pivotal time in American history through an engaging and informative presentation.
What to Expect
Expect an informative and thought-provoking lecture that sheds light on the contributions of women during the Revolutionary War.
Who Should Attend
History buffs
Students
Local residents
Anyone interested in American history
Agenda Overview
The lecture runs from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM.
Venue & Address
Joseph H Plumb Memorial Library
17 Constitution Way Rochester , Massachusetts – 02770 United States
Organizer
Joseph H Plumb Memorial Library · Public Library
A community library providing resources and programming for all ages.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the lecture?
Joseph H Plumb Memorial Library, 17 Constitution Way, Rochester, MA.
Is there a cost?
Library events are typically free.
Do I need to register?
Check the library's event calendar for registration details.
Who is the speaker?
The event is part of the America 250 initiative; check the library for speaker details.
Is it suitable for students?
Yes, it is an educational event suitable for students and adults.
What is the America 250 initiative?
It is a national effort to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States.
Tags
History
Education
Lecture
Rochester
Women
America 250
Summary
A historical lecture about the roles of women during the American Revolutionary era.