
Portrait of Rebecca Howe Fiske Magnet
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Rebecca Howe Fiske lived in Lexington, Massachusetts in 1775 when the first battles of the American Revolution erupted outside of her front door. She gave a detailed account of the events of that day in an 1827 edition of the Harvard Register. In that account, she describes an altercation between a British soldier and a militiaman from Acton, MA that led to their deaths on her property. That incident is depicted in a painting hanging behind her in this portrait. James Frothingham's original stunning artwork is a recent addition to Old Sturbridge Villages' extensive collection.
Place this magnet on your refrigerator as a memory of that significant event in American History.
Product Details:
- Old Sturbridge exclusive
- 2x3 magnet
- Historical story printed on back side of card
- Celebrate 250th
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