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National Park Service Event to Explore Salem’s Efforts to Spread News of Rebellion 250 Years Ago

A painted portrait of a man with white hair, a white collar, and black coat.
Portrait of John Derby in 1809. Copy by Frothingham of a portrait by Gilbert Stuart. National Park Service Museum Collections, SAMA 199.

National Park Service Museum Collections, SAMA 199.

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News Release Date: April 22, 2025

Contact: Andrew Donovan

SALEM, MA – Salem Maritime National Historic Site is telling the story of a key but lesser-known voyage across the Atlantic Ocean 250 years ago to deliver news of rebellion in Massachusetts. 

In April 1775, after the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the race was on to control the narrative of the rebellion. Leaving from Derby Wharf onboard the schooner Quero, Salem patriot Captain John Derby and his crew set sail for England on April 28th, 1775. Onboard the ship were written accounts of the battle and sworn affidavits by participants. Their aim was to beat the British ship Sukey, which was carrying the British military report of the battles back to England. Despite the Sukey leaving four days earlier, the nimble Quero arrived almost two weeks before the British vessel. The written accounts from the Quero were delivered to London, where they were quickly disseminated throughout England.

To commemorate the 250th anniversary of the voyage of the Quero, Salem Maritime National Historic Site is hosting a free event at 7 PM on Monday, April 28, at the Salem Armory Regional Visitor Center (2 New Liberty Street). Dr. Emily Murphy, NPS curator, will highlight the historical significance of this race across the Atlantic in "By the First Ship from Salem: The Voyage of the Schooner Quero.” During this event, living history practitioners will read the original accounts from the Quero and the Sukey. Join us as we explore the tumultuous start of the American Revolution and how the news spread in 1775.

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Last updated: April 22, 2025

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