Monday, February 19, 2024

Project Archivist Ashley Aberg, Rosemary Hall's First Hop, Rev. Chauncey Wilcox, & More!



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Welcome to the 20th of February, 2024 show.



Ashley Aberg is the Greenwich Historical Society's Project Archivist. We sat down together in the library at the Society's headquarters in Cos Cob for some lively conversation about her work.




Deacon Silas Hervey Mead

You'll hear a story revealed to me in Hawaii from 19th century Greenwich history about two men -Rev. Chauncey Wilcox of the North Greenwich Congregational Church, and Deacon Silas Hervey Mead- who clashed on the subject of Abolitionism






Rosemary Hall was a girls school that opened in the Rock Ridge section of Greenwich, Connecticut in 1900. You'll learn about its first "hop" in mid-February, 1901. 




A young man from Ireland fell to his death in 1925 after climbing the water tower at Commodore E. C. Benedict's Indian Harbor, one of the town's Gilded Age shoreline estates. 






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




You'll hear about how the Police Commissioner of New York City, Richard Enright,  got into some trouble here. 



2024 Shining A Light Series.
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We'll have all this -and more- as our history continues to unfold. 




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