Sunday, February 4, 2024

Black Loyalists, Groundhog Day 1897, Richard Mead House Moved, & More!

 

The Main Branch of Greenwich Library stands at this location today. 


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Welcome to the 6th of February, 2024 show.




This day on the calendar has been observed in Greenwich for generations. We'll go back in history to 1897. 



Dearfields (1799) with Lafayette -who visited the house in 1824. 

On one of our recent cold, wintery days I was "talking story" (an expression used often at my home in Hawaii) with a friend and listener in The Cafe at Greenwich Library. I mentioned that one of our Mead Family farms used to be there. 


In October, 1929, it was announced that Dearfields (built 1799) would be moved to a new location at 8 Grove Lane. Yes, the house is still there. 





On today's show I'll share excerpts of a brilliant article on Black Loyalists (to the British Crown) during the American Revolution, written by Greenwich's foremost historian on the town's African American history, Teresa Vega, published by the Connecticut Ancestry Society






Greenwich's Police Department was founded in 1906. History is replete with wrongdoings and misdeeds, which will be shared on Crime and Misdemeanors


On today's show? Speeding cars -a subject we still grapple with in the 21st century. 


We'll have all this -and more- as our history continues to unfold. 




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