7:00 pm
in the Henry Wilson Museum
Goodwin Library lower level
Goodwin Library lower level
presented by
Adair Mulligan
Historical Author
Northern New England is full of reminders of past lives: stone walls, old foundations, a century-old lilac struggling to survive as the forest reclaims a once-sunny dooryard. What forces shaped settlement, and later abandonment, of these places? Adair Mulligan explores the rich story to be discovered in what remains behind. See how one town has set out to create an inventory of its cellar holes, piecing together the clues in the landscape. Such a project can help landowners know what to do if they have archaeological sites on their land and help stimulate interest in a town's future through its past.
Adair Mulligan has a runaway curiosity about the natural and cultural history of northern New England. Author of The Gunstock Parish, A History of Gilford, New Hampshire, she has also contributed to Proud to Live Here in the Connecticut River Valley; Where the Great River Rises, An Atlas of the Upper Connecticut River and Beyond the Notches: Stories of Place in New Hampshire's North Country. Executive director of the Hanover Conservancy, she served for 20 years as Conservation Director of the Connecticut River Joint Commissions. Mulligan holds a master's degree from Smith College.
This event is sponsored by the NH Humanities Council.
Learn More
A Walk Back in Time: The Secrets of Cellar Holes on the NH Humanities Council Website
http://www.nhhumanities.org/programs/walk-back-time-secrets-cellar-holes
A Walk Back in Time: The Secrets of Cellar Holes presentation from CATV 8
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