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Film: The Story of Sarah Bradlee Fulton
Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library 111 High Street, Medford, MAThe Medford Public Library presents "The Story of Sarah Bradlee Fulton," a film written by and featuring Laura Duggan and produced at Medford Community Media. This one-woman performance tells the story of a Medford woman known as “The Mother of the Boston Tea Party.” Medford’s Fulton Street is named in her honor. Laura Duggan, a …
Sarah Bradlee Fulton Day
Salem Street Burying Ground Salem Street and River Street, Medford, United StatesMedford presents its third annual Sarah Bradlee Fulton Day in tribute to the heroine of the American Revolution from Medford, sometimes referred to as "The Mother of the Boston Tea Party." This year's event will feature a special appearance by George Washington on horseback. There also will be a historical walk with Medford historian Dee …
Exhibit Reception: Sarah Bradlee Fulton Dress
Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library 111 High Street, Medford, MAA dress worn by Sarah Bradlee Fulton, the Revolutionary War heroine from Medford, will be on display at the Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library during October and in conjunction with Sarah Bradlee Fulton Day on Saturday, October 19. This special exhibit is in collaboration with the Royall House & Slave Quarters, the library, …
Sarah Bradlee Fulton Day
Salem Street Burying Ground Salem Street and River Street, Medford, United StatesLooking Back at Medford History Inc., in cooperation with the City of Medford, invites you to the fourth annual Sarah Bradlee Fulton Day in tribute to the American Revolutionary War heroine from Medford. The event will feature a special appearance by President Washington on horseback; Colonial Navy of Massachusetts fifes and drums; fiddlers; the performance …
Sarah Bradlee Fulton Statue Benefit
Charlotte & William Bloomberg Medford Public Library 111 High Street, Medford, MALooking Back at Medford History, Inc., is presenting an event at the library to raise funds for its ongoing project to commission and install a bronze statue of Sarah Bradlee Fulton, the Revolutionary War heroine from Medford, at City Hall. The nonprofit organization has raised about one-half of the needed funds and has hired sculptor …