Lincoln Academy with Craig Donaldson: Massachusetts and the 1917 Halifax Explosion
On December 6, 1917 the Norwegian vessel S.S. Imo and French cargo shop S.S. Mont-Blanc, which was full of high explosives, collided close to Halifax Harbor. The resulting explosion destroyed much of the city of Halifax, killing 2,000 people and injuring 9,000 others. Boston, which had a centuries-long relationship with Halifax, immediately sent people and supplies to help. Learn the story of Boston’s Herculean rescue efforts and the holiday gift given by Halifax in gratitude that we still enjoy today. The COA provides beverages and dessert. The lectures last about an hour, including a question and answer period. Participants are welcome to stay after the program to continue their discussion. All ages welcome.
POSTPONED: Massachusetts and the 1917 Halifax explosion
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When:
March 23, 2020 @ 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
2020-03-23T12:30:00-04:00
2020-03-23T13:30:00-04:00
Where:
Bemis Hall
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