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Bidwell House Museum Presents 'Lawyering for Loyalists' Talk
10:35AM / Wednesday, July 19, 2023
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MONTEREY, Mass. — Bidwell House Museum presents its fourth history talk of the season with Western Michigan University history professor Sally Hadden, who will present "Lawyering for Loyalists."
 
The talk is available via Zoom on Saturday, July 29, at 11 a.m. 
 
In the wake of the American Revolution, recovering property lost (or confiscated) in the former colonies provided some lawyers with a new type of client. Individuals such as Christopher Gore and Harrison Gray Otis, John Lowell and William Tudor, lawyers of Boston, became adept at working with displaced loyalists and family members located in many parts of the Atlantic, assisting them in efforts to regain elements of their shattered fortunes. This talk describes the work of Gore and Otis as leading exemplars of this kind of legal activity, which required them to explain legal intricacies to individuals far away and often untutored in legal technicalities.
 
Hadden is a legal historian of early America and the antebellum United States. Her book "Slave Patrols: Law and Violence in Virginia and the Carolinas" described the white-on-black violence that pervaded America's slave society. She co-edited the Blackwell Companion to American Legal History (with Al Brophy) and "Signposts: New Directions in Southern Legal History" (with Patricia Minter). She is completing a study entitled "Cities of Lawyers: Lawyers in Boston, Philadelphia and Charleston" that examines the working lives of attorneys in three 18th-century seaports. With Maeva Marcus, she is also writing a study of the first Supreme Court and its forebears. 
 
Hadden is a past officer and board member of the American Society of Legal History and she serves on the editorial board of Law and History Review. She is a professor of history at Western Michigan University.
 
Registration is required here. Attendees will receive an email one or two days in advance of the talk with the link to access the Zoom presentation.
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