Category
History
Ages 13+
Dress
Casual
Attend
Open to the public, just show up!
Description

He arrived in Farmington dressed for war.

Join us at the Stanley-Whitman House on Sunday, May 17, at 2:00 PM for A Tale of Two Coats, a living-history presentation featuring historian and author Dayne Rugh as Colonel John Durkee: soldier, Son of Liberty, and one of Connecticut's most forgotten Revolutionary heroes.


Rugh will open in character, presenting in the first person as Colonel Durkee in period regimental clothing for thirty minutes, bringing the Revolutionary era to life inside a c. 1720 National Historic Landmark. He will then step out of character for an illustrated presentation drawing on his biography, John Durkee: The Forgotten Story of Connecticut's Bold Man from Bean Hill, the first definitive account of a Norwich-born colonel who served under General Washington, fought in both the French and Indian War and the American Revolution, and helped shape the course of a nation.


Since his death in 1782, John Durkee became a virtual footnote in American history. Dayne Rugh spent years recovering that story, and it is fitting that he tells it here. The Stanley-Whitman House was already a half-century old when Durkee answered the call to fight, and Farmington sent its own sons into the same war. This is not a story from somewhere else brought to a neutral venue. It belongs in this room.


Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing at $20.00. Registration is free. A suggested donation of $10 per person supports FarmingtonCT250 programming at the Stanley-Whitman House. Space is limited. Reserve your place today.


Part of the FarmingtonCT250 programming series at Stanley-Whitman House. Stanley-Whitman House is a proud official affiliate of the America 250 | CT Commission. Join us for these commemorative events.

When
Sunday, May 17, 2026
2:00 pm
-
3:30 pm
Where
Stanley-Whitman House
37 High Street
,
Farmington, CT, 06032
How Much
Free