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Boston Saxophone Quartet: March 30

Innocence, Memories, and Passion:
Music of the Civil War

Sunday, March 30, 2014
2:30 pm
at Memorial Hall Library

Boston Symphony QuartetBSQ will highlight the music of the Civil War including President Lincoln’s favorite composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk, the Creole-influenced American Chopin. BSQ’s Peter Cokkinias, Tom Ferrante, Bob Bowlby, and Rod Ferland will explore Civil War era composers such as Stephen Foster (Oh, Susanna), George Root (Battle Hymn of the Republic), Patrick Gilmore (When Jonny Comes Marching Home Again), and Daniel Decatur Emmett (Dixie).

Memorial Hall Library logoMemorial Hall Library
2 North Main St.
Andover, MA 01810
978-623-8401, x 31 or 32
www.mhl.org

Sponsored by the Friends of Memorial Hall Library

Exploring History Through Andover Eyes

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Welcome to Andover Historical’s research site devoted to Civil War era history related to the town of Andover, Massachusetts and its residents, businesses, organizations, and places.

 

In Spring 2014, the Andover Historical Society, in cooperation with numerous community partners, was pleased to present a series of events commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the American Civil War. This website continues to provide resources for exploring the history of our town, its people, and their stories during this pivotal period of United States history.  New resources, articles, and suggestions for content may be sent to info@andoverhistorical.org.

Support for Lest We Forget was provided by The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. Continuing support is provided by Massachusetts Cultural Council.

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Faces of Andover Exhibit – Now Open

Civil War Exhibition

Open through August 2014

Charles Poor and wife
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Poor

The Andover Historical is pleased to announce its newest exhibit: Faces of Andover, opening in April 2014. This photographic exhibit explores the stories of people who had connections to Andover in the years leading up to, during, and following the Civil War. The exhibit highlights themes ranging from sacrifice and abolition to authorship and heroism, drawing stories and photographs from Andover’s own populace during the mid-nineteenth century.

Learn more about the exhibit and images.

An exhibit opening will take place at the Historical Society on Friday, April 11 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

The exhibit is free and open to the public during regular hours, Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

AHS Logo Oct 2012-225Andover Historical Society
97 Main Street
Andover, MA 01810
(978) 475-2236
andoverhistorical.org

North & South: Why the Civil War Happened

As we look ahead to Andover’s celebration of the hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the Civil War battle of Spotsylvania (where so many Andover heroes died in combat) late in May, the Center at Punchard will be offering a special 5-session program entitled

NORTH AND SOUTH:
Why the Civil War Happened

 Led by Don Robb, popular presenter of historical topics, the program will focus on split between the North and the South, two very different regions and peoples who had come together to form “a more perfect union.”
What happened to divide these two peoples?  Why could they not reconcile their differences? What were the cultural, social, moral, economic, and political forces which finally drove them so tragically apart?
The sessions will explore two interconnected questions:
  • When did the Civil War really start?
  • Was the Civil War fought about slavery?
The programs will run on Thursday afternoons from 2:00 to 3:30 pm on the following schedule:
  • April 3: How did northerners and southerns differ?
  • April 10: What were the effects of the compromises that each side made to create the Constitution?
  • April 17: How did the compromises begin to fall apart?
  • April 24: How did western expansion drive the two sides further apart?
  • May 1: Why did the conflict finally come to a head in 1861?
 Participants will examine historical data, reflect on statements and actions by people like George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Jackson, John Quincy Adfams, Henry Clay, John Calhoun, Daniel Webster, James Polk, Franklin Pierce, William Lloyd Garrison, Robert Haynes, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, John Brown, Stephen Douglas, Jefferson Davis, and Abraham Lincoln, among others.
In each session, specific links will made between national events and incidents here in Andover.
Join us for a lively program of exploration and discussion about the causes of the most significant event in American history.
Center at Punchard
30 Whittier Court
Andover, MA 01810
(978) 623-8321
andoverseniorcenter.org

Drummer Boys of Andover, May 1

Evening Lecture
Drummer Boys of Andover

Thursday, May 1 at 7pm
Andover Historical Society

Join Andover Historical Society past president Doug Mitchell as he explores the history of Andover’s own drummer boys and the roles played by musicians during the Civil War.

The event is free and open to the public.

AHS Logo Oct 2012-225Andover Historical Society
97 Main Street
Andover, MA 01810
(978) 475-2236
andoverhistorical.org

Uncle Tom’s Cabin Book Discussion

Panel Book Discussion of
Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe

Sunday, March 30, 2014
2:30 pm
at Memorial Hall Library

Hailed as a powerful abolitionist novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin was published in 1852, and sold over 300,000 copies its first year. Join the Friends’ president, Susan McKelliget, and others for a discussion of this very important book. All are welcome.

Extra copies of Uncle Tom’s Cabin are being made available in addition to what’s in the library catalog. To borrow a copy, contact Stefani Traina at 978-623-8401 x49 or straina@mhl.org.

Memorial Hall Library logoMemorial Hall Library
2 North Main St.
Andover, MA 01810
978-623-8401, x 31 or 32
www.mhl.org

Sponsored by the Friends of Memorial Hall Library