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Event Series: Deep Dives

Deep Dives: The Row Galleys of the American Revolution

August 26 , 6:00 pm 7:00 pm

Free

History lies in the depths of Lake Champlain, waiting to share its secrets and stories. In 2026, we’re opening up our vaults and taking a DEEP DIVE into the past with Museum experts, archaeologists, historians, and educators in our free evening conversation series! 

Join us every other Wednesday from June through October for a free “Deep Dives” talk. Each evening will include an expert presentation and time for questions and conversation at the end. 

Joining us on August 26 will be Executive Director Chris Sabick, who will be speaking on the row galleys of the American Revolution.

While an enormous amount of research and documentation has been carried of Revolutionary War Gunboats like Philadelphia and Spitfire, we know surprisingly little about the Row Galleys that also served in the American fleet at the Battle of Valcour Island. These larger vessels added significantly to the capabilities of the American fighting force with Congress serving as Benedict Arnold’s flag ship. Recent research conducted at Arnold’s Bay and in historic resources has added significantly to our understanding of this vessel type. This presentation will discuss the design, and construction of the row gallies as well as looking at how they were armed, crewed, and employed during the naval actions on Lake Champlain in 1776.

Deep Dives is free to attend with registration. A complimentary drink from Shacksbury cider is included with your free registration. 

4472 Basin Harbor Road
Vergennes, Vermont 05491 United States