The Web They Wove: Women & Their Wardrobes During New England's Revolution
A historical program exploring the often-overlooked role of women and their textiles during the American Revolution.
Wed, 24 Jun 2026
6:00 PM – 7:30 PM (America/New_York)
Berlin-Peck Memorial Library Berlin , Connecticut
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Join the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library for an insightful program titled 'The Web They Wove: Women & Their Wardrobes During New England's Revolution.' Featuring The Dirty Blue Shirts, this event explores the often-overlooked role of women whose choices in textiles and clothing played a significant part in the American Revolution. This educational session offers a unique perspective on history, highlighting the resilience and resourcefulness of women during this pivotal era in New England's past.
What to Expect
An engaging and educational presentation on historical fashion and women's roles.
Who Should Attend
History enthusiasts
Students
Local community members
Researchers
Agenda Overview
The program runs from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm.
Venue & Address
Berlin-Peck Memorial Library
234 Kensington Rd Berlin , Connecticut – 06037 United States
Organizer
Berlin-Peck Memorial Library · Library
A public library providing educational and community programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the program?
A lecture on women's roles in the American Revolution.
Where is it?
Berlin-Peck Memorial Library.
When is it?
June 24, 2026.
Who is presenting?
The Dirty Blue Shirts.
Is registration required?
Yes, registration is typically required.
What is the focus?
Textiles and women's wardrobes.
Tags
History
Lecture
Women
Revolution
Library
Berlin
Summary
A historical lecture about women's roles and textiles during the American Revolution.