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SUMMARY:How the St. Barnabas Episcopal Church was Built in 1890
DESCRIPTION:How the St. Barnabas Episcopal Church was Built in 1890 \nAugust 24\, 2026\, at 2 p.m. \nMark your calendars for Monday\, August 24\, 2026\, at 2 p.m.\, in the Cultural Center at the Museums on the Green – Falmouth Historical Society\, for a most interesting lecture by Richie and Mary Ellen Williams. Former residents of West Falmouth\, during the tenure of the late Rev. Robert B. Appleyard\, Jr.\, they always wondered about how such a beautiful\, steepled stone church\, with many equally beautiful stained-glass windows could have been designed\, built\, and consecrated in 1890! Three important factors rank highly in the history of the church: The first and foremost\, was the genius of the British-American architect\, Henry Vaughan; the second was the completion of the extension of the Old Colony Railroad from Sagamore to Woods Hole; and the third was the ample funding provided by the Beebe Family. \nCome and hear about the details of how all three factors intertwined to be able to build St. Barnabas Episcopal Church in Falmouth. \nTwo booklets on the two topics by the Williamses are available for purchase at the store for $20 each. \nFree\, donations welcome! Please register in advance. \nRegister Here
URL:https://museumsonthegreen.org/event/how-the-st-barnabas-episcopal-church-was-built-in-1809/
LOCATION:Museums on the Green\, 55-65 Palmer Avenue\, Falmouth\, MA\, 02540\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 Programs,Author Talk,Lecture/Talk
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SUMMARY:A Falmouth Letter to the Gold Rush
DESCRIPTION:A Falmouth Letter to the Gold Rush—A detailed and poignant letter from the teenage son of Jabez Swift to his father at the California Gold Rush in summer 1849 reveals the hardships faced by families left behind by gold-seekers; included are remarks about an amusing local scandal. The full letter will be shared and illustrated for all who are interested in Falmouth local history in the mid-nineteenth century. \nSeptember 24th\, 4pm \nTickets: $10 Museums on the Green members\, $20 non-member\, or donation-based ticket \nNot a member yet? Join Here! \nPresented in memory of John F. Swope (1938-2025)\, lifelong Falmouth summer resident and lover of history. \nRegister Here\n  \n \nDavid S. Martin\, Ph.D. bio:\n\nDavid S. Martin\, Ph.D.\, is Professor/Dean Emeritus from Gallaudet University in Washington\, DC\, the world’s only university for deaf students. Previously a teacher\, school administrator\, and curriculum developer\, he holds a B.A. from Yale\, an Ed.M. from Harvard\, the Certificate of Advanced Study from Harvard\, and a Ph.D. from Boston College. \nIn retirement\, he is President of the Marstons Mills (Cape Cod) Historical Society\, Treasurer of the Yale Club of Cape Cod\, and active in the leadership of the Cape Cod Genealogical Society. He teaches part-time in the Master’s Program in Critical and Creative Thinking at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. He and his wife Susan reside in Marstons Mills.
URL:https://museumsonthegreen.org/event/a-falmouth-letter-to-the-gold-rush/
LOCATION:Museums on the Green\, 55-65 Palmer Avenue\, Falmouth\, MA\, 02540\, United States
CATEGORIES:2026 Programs,Author Talk,Community,Lecture/Talk
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