Westborough Historical Society presents program in printing

Westborough Historical Society presents program in printing
The Westborough Historic Society will current “Printing and Revolution” on the Westborough library. (Picture/Laura Hayes)

WESTBOROUGH – On Monday, Nov. 6, at 6:30 p.m. on the Westborough Public Library, the Westborough Historic Society will current “Printing and Revolution: The Function of Printers in Revolutionary Boston.”

This system will function printmaster Gary Gregory, the founding father of Edes and Gill, a colonial dwelling historical past printing museum on the grounds of the historic Outdated North Church in Boston. 

His presentation will talk about the connections between colonial newspapers, the printing enterprise, the American Revolution and residents, in addition to the juxtaposition of liberty and enslavement within the colonial period. 

Gregory’s replica 18th-century print store is considered one of solely three working colonial print outlets in the US, and the one one in Boston. 

This program, within the library’s program room, is free and open to the general public.