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SUMMARY:The Washington Rochambeau Revolutionary War Trail
DESCRIPTION:The September Brown Bag Lunch program will feature author and scholar\, Dr. Iris De Rode who will share the fascinating story of the Washington Rochambeau Revolutionary War Trail. This 680-mile trail between New Hampshire and Virginia tells the story of the beginning days of our Republic. Dr. De Rode will share a very unique perspective on Harford County’s portion of the trail. While working on her Ph.D. in France she met some descendants of Francois Jean de Beauvoir Chevalier de Chastellux\, principal liaison officer\, member of Academie Francoise\, third in command of French forces at Yorktown during the American Revolution\, and personal friend of President George Washington. Acting as Adjutant General to Rochambeau\, Chastellux accompanied him on his journey through Harford County on the way to the Battle of Yorktown\, keeping a journal along the way. Dr. De Rode gained access to this journal while researching Chastellux’s papers at the home of his descendants. Her talk will include details from these journals as well as the story of the Washington Rochambeau Trail which will soon be part of the national trail system transversing through Harford.
URL:https://dev.harfordhistory.org/event/the-washington-rochambeau-trail/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Brown Bag Lunch Series
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SUMMARY:Adventures at the Aegis with S. Todd Holden
DESCRIPTION:Adventures at the Aegis\, a special presentation by S. Todd Holden was unfortunately postponed. We are pleased to announce that the program has been rescheduled for Saturday\, August 20th at 4 p.m. at Brooms Bloom Dairy\, 1700 S. Fountain Green Rd.\, Bel Air\, MD. \nWe encourage you to register for this event which promises to bring back many memories; enjoy our speaker’s many fascinating stories about his time with the Aegis; and gaze upon some photographic gems from those years. \nTickets are $10 with all proceeds going to the Historical Society and attendees are asked to bring a lawn chair. Rain date is Saturday\, August 27th same time and place.
URL:https://dev.harfordhistory.org/event/adventures-at-the-aegis-with-s-todd-holden/
LOCATION:Brooms Bloom Dairy\, 1700 S. Fountain Green Rd.\, Bel Air\, MD
CATEGORIES:Oh, The Stories We Can Tell Series
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SUMMARY:The Story of the Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway
DESCRIPTION:Guest speaker\, Brigitte Carty
URL:https://dev.harfordhistory.org/event/the-story-of-the-lower-susquehanna-heritage-greenway/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Brown Bag Lunch Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220712T123000
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SUMMARY:Harford History in Textiles: The Norrisville Quilt and More
DESCRIPTION:The Textile Department of the Harford County Historical Society holds over two thousand items in its collection\, including hats\, gloves\, military uniforms and an array of men’s\, women’s and children’s clothing that combined help tell the story of daily life in Harford County through the years. One gem of the collection is a quilt made in 1976 by a group of Norrisville homemakers who were determined to chronicle the historic places in their beloved community for the education and enjoyment of future generations. \nOn Tuesday\, July 12\, 2022\, Executive Director\, Chris Potts will share the story of the “Norrisville Quilt” as told by Judith Billingslea\, one of the quilt’s creators\, and introduce viewers of the virtual Brown Bag Lunch program to the many textile treasures that the Society houses and preserves.
URL:https://dev.harfordhistory.org/event/harford-history-in-textiles/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Brown Bag Lunch Series
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SUMMARY:The Environmental Movement in Harford County
DESCRIPTION:In 1972\, Bob Chance founded the Susquehannock Environmental Center\, a recycling facility that operated for more than 30 years. The Center was the nation’s oldest continually operating recycling center\, surviving fire\, unfavorable political climates and more\, before closing in 2004. Chance served as a beloved teacher at Bel Air High School and C. Milton Wright High School\, chairman of the Environmental Task Force of Harford County\, Executive Director and trails manager for the Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway\, performer as Ranger Bob on the Romper Room Television program\, site manager of the Otter Point estuary and much more. \nOn Tuesday\, June 14th at 12:30 pm\, Chance will share his experiences and provide a look back at Harford County’s evolution in environmental education\, reclamation initiatives\, political strategy and the accomplishments leading to today’s successful conservation efforts along with the perils we now face. The in-person program will be held at the Anita Leight Estuary Center\, 700 Otter Point Rd.\, Abingdon\, MD 21009. \nThis is a rare opportunity to see first-hand the beauty of the nature center\, learn more about environmental issues that impact our everyday lives from a person who has dedicated his life to this cause and for Bob Chance’s many students\, readers and friends to gather and rekindle some very special friendships. The presentation is free and open to the public. Please join us for a truly exceptional experience.
URL:https://dev.harfordhistory.org/event/the-environmental-movement-in-harford-county/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Brown Bag Lunch Series
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SUMMARY:Harford’s Suffrage Movement Leads to the League of Women Voters
DESCRIPTION:Amy Rosenkrans is a noted expert on the Women’s Suffrage movement in Harford County.\nRosenkrans is a lifelong resident of Havre de Grace and has served as an educator in Prince George’s County\, Baltimore City and at Havre de Grace High School. In 2021\, she was elected to the Board of Directors of the Maryland Women’s Heritage Center as she was recognized for her passionate advocacy for ensuring Maryland women and girls become part of our nation’s history. \nMs. Rosenkrans is a memorable storyteller who loves to share her discoveries with her audiences. On Saturday\, June 11th at 2 pm at the Little Falls Friend’s Meeting House\, 719 Old Fallston Rd.\, Fallston\, MD 21047\, she will share the stories of the brave women in Harford County who fought for the right to vote and describe how this movement led to the county’s first League of Women Voters chapter. Tickets for the event are $10.
URL:https://dev.harfordhistory.org/event/harfords-suffrage-movement-leads-to-the-league-of-women-voters/
LOCATION:Little Falls Friend’s Meeting House\, 719 Old Fallston Rd\, Fallston\, MD\, 21047
CATEGORIES:Oh, The Stories We Can Tell Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220608T190000
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SUMMARY:Genealogy Research Resources for African American Ancestors
DESCRIPTION:The Wednesday\, June 8th\, 7 pm Genealogy program will feature Genealogist Mary Schweers in a special program honoring Juneteenth just a bit early. The presentation will provide information on the locations of Genealogical Research Resources for African-American Ancestors. Ms. Schweers will highlight areas of research that might otherwise be overlooked in your genealogy search and provide details that may unlock the story of your lost ancestors. \nThe program will be presented virtually. The presentation is free and open to the public. \n 
URL:https://dev.harfordhistory.org/event/genealogy-research-resources-for-african-american-ancestors/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Genealogy Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220511T190000
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SUMMARY:Researching Military
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, May 11th at 7 pm\, Christopher Smithson will present the Society’s monthly Genealogy program on Researching Military History. This is particularly relevant in Harford County with so many connections to Aberdeen Proving Ground and Edgewood Arsenal. The presentation will explain how to seek out records of the military and government service of your ancestors. \nThe records are found in several different locations with varying rules of access. Learn how and where this information can be accessed and open the door to the heroic records of your ancestors service to our country. This virtual program is free and open to the public. \n\n 
URL:https://dev.harfordhistory.org/event/researching-military/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Genealogy Workshop
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SUMMARY:The Star-Spangled Banner Trail
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, May 10th at 12:30 pm\, Katherine Marks Hardy\, National Park Service Trail Manager for Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine\, Hampton National Historic site and the Star-Spangled Banner Trail will share her amazing story about the development of the Star-Spangled Banner Trail and describe the highlights of this journey – one that may encourage a unique and fulfilling road trip this spring. This virtual presentation will traverse the 560-mile land and water route that tells the story of the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake Bay region with a focus on Harford County’s role in this epic tale. The event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://dev.harfordhistory.org/event/the-star-spangled-banner-trail/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Brown Bag Lunch Series
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