Benedict Arnold in Danvers

By September 14, 2025 Events, News
Painting of Benedict Arnold

Sunday, September 14th, afternoon Time TBA

Did you know that when Benedict Arnold was still on the Patriots’ side of the Revolution, he and his troops camped in Danvers?

One of the most strategic and daring exploits of the patriot cause during the revolution. Part of the troops encamped in the Town of Danvers on the night of September 14, 1775 on their way to Newburyport where they embarked for the Kennebeck and their famous march through the pathless wilds of Maine successfully accomplished in spite of formidable obstacles and excessive privations.

In September 1775, early in the American Revolutionary War, Colonel Benedict Arnold led a force of 1,100 Continental Army troops on an expedition from Cambridge in the Province of Massachusetts Bay to the gates of Quebec City.

Details to be announced for this re-enactment and presentation about this American Hero turned infamous traitor.

Rev250 Discover Danvers

We are proud to participate in Mass Cultural Council’s Card to Culture program.

Including a temporary exhibit of related artifacts from the Society’s collections.
Tapley Memorial Hall 13 Page Street, Danvers MA.
Danvers Historical Society: 978-777-1666 or E-mail to dhs@danvershistory.org   Donations appreciated.