The Flint Farm of 1775
> 
> Talks, wagon rides, story-telling, refreshments…
> 
> Sunday-October. 19, 1-4PM. Bemis Hall, Bedford Road and Flint Farm, Lexington 
> Raod.
> 
> Part 2 of A Tale of Two Farms, A Tale of Two Families - The Flint Family and 
> Farm.
> 
> Lincoln is the proud home of two farms in continuous operation since the 
> early 1770s:
> the Chambers/Russell/Codman Farm and the Flint Farm.
> Together, they tell the tale of two different farms and the families behind 
> them—one, wealthy
> Loyalists who had others do the labor; the other, Patriots who worked the 
> land themselves.
> 
> Lincoln Historical Society & the Flint Family are collaborating to present:
> The Flint Farm of 1775
> 
> .
> 1pm at Bemis Hall: The Evolution of Farming in New England & the Flint 
> Homestead with author & historian Rick Wiggin. 
> Refreshments from  Codman Community Farm Kitchen will be served.
> 
> 3pm at The Flint White Barn, 27 Lexington Road: Evolution of the Flint Farm 
> Buildings
> and Equipment with David Weir—grandson of Warren Flint, Sr. Refreshments 
> served.
> 
> 2:30 & 3:30pm, 27 Lexington Road: Hay wagon tours of Matlock/Flint
> Farm with Ephraim Flint. Hear stories of Flint family farming over the years.
> 
> Wagon tour registration required: 
> LincolnHistoricalSociety.org/Events/Farming-in-1775
> 
> Flint Farm Pumpkins & Squash Available for Sale!

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