Sharon Historical Society

Upcoming events

    • 05/23/2026
    • 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    • Sharon Historical Society 16 High Street, Sharon MA
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    The Boston Tea Party gave birth to our nation



    In 1773 the Tea Party participants fought for the Right to vote, for Freedom of Speech and No Taxation without Representation.   Nine years later, Deborah Samson followed their lead and joined the Continental Army as Robert Shurtliff.



    In Celebration of Deborah Samson Day 

    Saturday May 23rd,

    the Sharon Historical Society is hosting

    A NO TEA PARTY

    AT 16 HIGH ST

    from 1-4.

    Come meet Deborah

    Drink some Liberty Tea

    Eat George Washington's Birthday cake and other goodies

    Listen to the music of the Continental Army

    Learn about the Patriots who staged the rebellious action

    and

    VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE TEA PARTY PARTICIPANT TO ENTER THE DRAWING FOR A TEA PARTY CENTER PIECE.

    A little after 1:30 our State Representative Ted Phillips and members of the Selectboard will there to read the Governor’s Proclamation celebrating Deborah, and present it to the Historical Society and the Town.




    • 07/23/2026
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Sharon Historical Society, 16 High Street, Sharon, MA

    Celebrate the Semiquincentennial of the Declaration of Independence and the founding of the United States by hearing about the commonly known as well as the untold and unexplored story of Sharon's Stoughtonham Furnace that produced cannon and cannonballs for the Revolution.    The talk presents its technical details  (location, design, manufacturing process), its history (when, why, and by whom it was built and run, its impact on the Revolutionary War and the ultimate fate of the forge and its operators), and what was learned through an archeological dig in the 1980s. 

    It will include a presentation and discussion as well as a chance to view related exhibits and light refreshments. There will also be time for a  creative activity -- an “in studio opportunity” to create items for the “Reflections on the Revolution: A Call to All”  Exhibition at 16 High Street in December.  This show  will display the works  of those  who have chosen to express, in their preferred medium, their views of the Revolutionary events and figures.  We are seeking  visual art, photography, poetry,  prose, music, videography, crafts, or any combination of these  or other expressive techniques.  Contributor's  work will be documented and digitally preserved for the benefit of future historians and history lovers.

    Stoughtonham Furnace Exhibit  will be on display through August and can also be viewed during our normal Open Hours:

    2 - 4   Fridays

    1 - 4   Saturdays

    3 - 5    Sundays

    If you are interested in helping with this event, contributing to the June Exhibition, or have any questions please email Programs@Sharonhistorical.org


    • 12/06/2026
    • 2:00 PM
    • 01/03/2027
    • 4:00 PM
    • Sharon Historical Society, 16 High Street, Sharon MA

    This Exhibition will display the works  of those  who have chosen to express, in their preferred medium, their views of the Revolutionary events and figures.  We are seeking  visual art, photography, poetry,  prose, music, videography, crafts, or any combination of these or other expressive techniques.  Contributor's work will be documented and digitally preserved for the benefit of future historians and history lovers.

    There will be an opening reception   and the exhibits will be in place throughout the  December and can also be viewed during normal open hours:

    2 - 4  Fridays

    1 - 4  Saturdays

    3 - 5  Sundays


    If you are interested in  contributing to the June Exhibition, or have any questions please contact Claire Forman at Programs@sharonhistorical.org


Past events

05/17/2026 It's Revolutionary! Graves of Revolutionary War Patriots –The Fame, the Shame but not Mundane! @Rock Ridge
05/09/2026 Honoring Job Lewis A Patriot of the American Revolution (hosted by the Mansfield Daughters of the American Revolution)
04/24/2026 It's Revolutionary: They Also Served -- a friends and family event suitable for adults and children
04/13/2026 It's Revolutionary: They Also Served -- a mornings at the museum event geared for adults but children are welcome
03/19/2026 Genealogy - Free Family History Assistance
03/15/2026 It's Revolutionary -- Deborah Sampson Gannett: Reflections on her Revolutionary War Experiences, Sharon Historical Society Quarterly Meeting
02/19/2026 Genealogy - Free Family History Assistance
02/16/2026 It's Revolutionary! Event and Exhibit -- African Americans and Indigenous People in the Revolution, a "Friends and Family" event for adults and children
02/09/2026 It's Revolutionary! Event and Exhibit -- African American and Indigenous People in the Revolution, a "Morning at the Museum" event geared for adults
01/22/2026 Genealogy - Free Family History Assistance
01/20/2026 It's Revolutionary! Event and Exhibit --The Life and Times of Deborah Samson Gannett, a "Morning at the Museum" event geared for adults
01/19/2026 It's Revolutionary! Event and Exhibit -- The Life and Times of Deborah Samson Gannett,a "Friends and Family" event for Adults and Children
12/07/2025 Sharon Historical Society Quarterly Meeting: Patricia Fanning presents Influenza and Inequality
11/11/2025 Veteran's Display at the Sharon Historical Society

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Mailing address: PO Box 175, Sharon, MA 02067. Physical address: 16 High Street in Sharon

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