"Machine Guns in Narragansett Bay"

presented by Christian McBurney

May 22, 2025

Machine Guns in Narragansett Bay

When:

May 22, 2025

In-Person Reception begins at 6pm. Lecture begins at 7pm, Eastern.

Tickets:

Virtual Tickets: Members: $10, Non-Members: $15 In-Person Tickets: Members: $15, Non-Members: $20

Purchase Tickets: Click Here

Season Pass: $125

Venue:

TBD

During World War I and World War II, Rhode Island was dotted with coastal forts filled with large caliber guns. Yet they were never fired in anger. By contrast, from 1929 to 1933, during Prohibition, U.S. Coast Guard vessels frequently fired machine guns at rumrunners in Narragansett Bay. In December 1929, off Jamestown, machine gun fire killed three rumrunners on the notorious Black Duck. Despite the incident drawing national protests, the carnage continued. The Coast Guard fired machine guns at dozens more rumrunners in Rhode Island waters, killing another man, severely wounding two others, and causing several boats to explode or sink. Join author and historian Christian McBurney as he explores the use of excessive force in Narragansett Bay and other Rhode Island waters against crews that were mostly made up of local fishermen (many from immigrant families) trying to earn extra dollars and fulfill a strong demand for bootleg liquor. Join the author as he writes of stories never before told in his new book, Machine Guns in Narragansett Bay: The Coast Guard’s War on Rumrunners.

Christian McBurney, an independent historian from Kensington, Maryland, with strong roots in Rhode Island, has written ten books on the history of Rhode Island or the Revolutionary War (or both). He is also president of the George Washington American Revolution Round Table of the District of Columbia, and is publisher and chief editor of the online journal at smallstatebighistory.com, devoted to Rhode Island history.

2025 Season Pass

From Arctic voyages to Gilded Age yachts and more! Don't miss a moment of this year's Lecture Series and save both time and money with a Full Series Pass.

The Herreshoff Lecture Series is sponsored by