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SUMMARY:The Inside Story: Harford’s Court Houses\, Judges and Lawyers
DESCRIPTION:Each year the Historical Society concludes its Speakers Series with the Archer Lecture\, named for one of the society’s prominent founding members. The speakers are generally chosen from local authors who have contributed in a very special way to our understanding of Harford’s history. We are pleased to announce this year’s speaker will be Judge William O. Carr\, author of the Biographical Encyclopedia of Harford County\, Maryland 1774-1976 (co-author Henry Peden). \nHaving served on the Circuit Court of Harford County since 1984\, Judge Carr has a unique knowledge of the courthouse and the judges and lawyers who have served in Harford County. We invite you to join us as Judge William O. Carr leads a tour of the portrait gallery and the court’s “holding cell”. He will then regale attendees with the history of the courthouse and the stories of the judges and attorneys who made much of this history. The evening will start with a wine and cheese reception followed by a tour and a very special presentation. \nRegister Now! $10\, pre-registration is required. Space is limited so early registration is recommended.
URL:https://dev.harfordhistory.org/event/the-inside-story-harfords-court-houses-judges-and-lawyers/
LOCATION:Ceremonial Courtroom\, 20 W. Courtland St.\, Bel Air\, MD\, 21014\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Concord Point Lighthouse
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this free virtual event to learn the story of Havre de Grace’s Concord Point Lighthouse – its past and future – as told by Lighthouse Director\, Carol Allen. \nThe Concord Point Lighthouse is the second oldest lighthouse in Maryland and a time-honored symbol of Havre de Grace. Built in 1827\, the lighthouse served as a beacon for sailors in the Upper Chesapeake Bay until being decommissioned in 1975. Located at the point where the Susquehanna River meets the Chesapeake Bay\, the light was an active aid to navigation for 148 years. Today\, the fully restored Lighthouse and Keeper’s House are both open to the public on weekends from April to October. In addition\, volunteer keepers conduct educational tours throughout the year. \nThe Lighthouse property anchors one end of Havre de Grace’s beautiful waterfront promenade on property located along where the Susquehanna River meets the tidal flow of the Chesapeake Bay. It is the northernmost lighthouse and the second-oldest tower lighthouse still standing on the bay.
URL:https://dev.harfordhistory.org/event/the-concord-point-lighthouse/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Brown Bag Lunch Series
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SUMMARY:Genealogy Workshop
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday November 9th\, 2022 at 7:00 PM join us for virtual session where your genealogy questions are discussed. This will not be a Stump the Genealogist Session\, instead it will provide you with the opportunity to discover other methods or resources to find your history. Hosted by Genealogist Mary Schweers.
URL:https://dev.harfordhistory.org/event/genealogy-workshop/
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SUMMARY:Proving Ground: Lecture and Book Signing featuring author\, Kathy Kleiman
DESCRIPTION:Free in person event \nAfter World War II\, engineers and programmers rushed to make sure that the United States stayed ahead of the world in top-secret research into computing and ballistics. Officials at Aberdeen Proving Ground\, located in Harford County\, assigned six women to program the world’s first general-purpose\, programmable\, all-electronic computer ­– known as the ENIAC — though no instruction codes or programming languages existed. \nThe roots of ENIAC are in much of every IT process used in today’s business and personal computing. However\, the immeasurable contributions of these women programmers were never told – until now. \nOver the course of a decade\, author Kathy Kleiman recorded extensive interviews with four of the original six ENIAC programmers about their pioneering work. Proving Ground restores these women to their rightful place as technological revolutionaries. \nJoin the Maryland Women’s Heritage Center\, the Historical Society of Harford County and Discovery Center at Water’s Edge as we add “HERStory to history to tell OURstory” and welcome Kathy Kleiman to a free community forum to discuss Proving Ground. \nArrive early at 5:30 pm and meet the author. Get your book signed before or after the 6:30 pm presentation. The program is free\, but please register in advance: https://untoldstory.eventbrite.com
URL:https://dev.harfordhistory.org/event/proving-ground-lecture-and-book-signing-featuring-author-kathy-kleiman/
LOCATION:Havre de Grace High School\, 445 Lewis Lane\, Havre de Grace\, MD\, 21078\, United States
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