Event poster for "General John Glover’s Historic Ties to Beverly, Massachusetts" featuring two historic houses, event details, and the Historic Beverly logo on a blue background. Event is on May 16, 2026, at 2 p.m. at Cabot House.

May

16

General John Glover’s Historic Ties to Beverly, Massachusetts

by Historic Beverly

10 20

May

16

General John Glover’s Historic Ties to Beverly, Massachusetts

by General John Glover’s Historic Ties to Beverly, Massachusetts

10 20

Date & Time

May 16

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Organizer
Historic Beverly
978-922-1186
events@historicbeverly.net
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Venue
John Cabot House
117 Cabot Street
Beverly
, MA
01915
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About this Event

General John Glover (1732-1797) has two extant homes: his elegant mansion in Glover Square in Marblehead, Massachusetts and his final home, a modest farmhouse, in Vinnin Square, Swampscott. Beverly was, in a sense, his third home, or at least a center of his business operations. Glover owned a wharf in Beverly where he outfitted the first vessel in Washington’s Navy, the schooner Hannah. His 14th Continental Regiment defended Beverly Harbor from attack by the British Royal Navy. Glover first read the Declaration of Independence to his assembled troops in July 1776 at what is now known as Beverly’s Independence Park. His business colleagues in Beverly worked closely with him to manage supplies and captured privateer prizes. As we celebrate Beverly’s 400th birthday, and the 250th birthday of the country, let us mark these important milestones on Armed Forces Day by hearing about the on-going preservation efforts to save Glover’s farmhouse. Nancy Lusignan Schultz, Ph.D., Chair of the Swampscott Historical Commission, will update us on this important work of saving the final home of a Revolutionary War hero during this Semiquincentennial year.

This is a combined fundraiser program for preservation efforts for both Historic Beverly and Save the Glover.