Depending on which brochure you look at, my talk is titled “The Gores: One Family Divided” or “Gossiping about the Gores.” Whichever turns out to be official, I won’t be able to stay away from the juicy gossip. This is, after all, a family whose members:
- secretly helped to organize America’s first public protests against the Stamp Act.
- hosted a spinning bee for women objecting to new Customs regulations.
- suffered a wound in a riot eleven days before the Boston Massacre.
- patrolled the docks before the Boston Tea Party—and on that dramatic night.
- snuck cannons out of an armory under British army guard.
- were split by the war, with some family members going to Britain and others staying in Boston.
- included two sisters who married the same man, and one sister-in-law who married a married man.
- helped launch the Industrial Revolution in Massachusetts, and suffered a sudden bankruptcy.
Are these Gores any relation to Christopher Gore, one-time governor of Massachusetts?
ReplyDeleteShhh, you’ll give away part of the ending! But yes, Christopher Gore was the baby brother of the kids in the painting.
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