Our next excursion into Greenwich's history takes us to one of its most renowned institutions: the Indian Harbor Yacht Club.
With the generous assistance of Sue Hill McClenachan, the club's historian -Shelia Graves- was my next guest on the Wednesday, April 24, 2019 broadcast that started at 9:00 a.m., just after the top-of-the-hour news.
We'll have our next installment on 19th century Greenwich Protestant missionaries who traveled to the Hawaiian Island -never to return to their ancestral homes here. Round Hill-born Charlotte Close Knapp was one of world-famous Punahou School's first teachers with her second husband, the Rev. Daniel Dole.
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The host and producer of the show is Jeffrey Bingham Mead, a descendant of the founders of the Town of Greenwich, Connecticut (Founded July 18, 1640).
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