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Trivia Night to support Wellesley Historical Society
Trivia Night to support Wellesley Historical Society
Thursday, March 2, 2023 6:30pm – 9:30pm Italo American Educational Club 75 Pleasant Street, Wellesley, Mass This pub-style trivia event will feature general knowledge trivia, including a round of Wellesley specific trivia. The event will be an evening filled with pasta, snacks, fun, and friends as teams of 4-8 people compete to win a collection […]
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Historical lecture: The Whartons’ War
Historical lecture: The Whartons’ War
The Wellesley Historical Society is offering a series of free, in-person lectures this spring at Wellesley Free Library's main branch (530 Washington St.): The Whartons' War (Sunday, March 26, 2pm) Local Resident Sue Bell and Civil War historian William Davis will discuss their new book on the recently-discovered correspondence between Sue's ancestor, Confederate General Gabriel […]
History talk: The Whartons’ War
History talk: The Whartons’ War
Local Resident Sue Bell and Civil War historian William Davis will discuss their new book on the recently-discovered correspondence between Sue’s ancestor, Confederate General Gabriel Wharton, and his wife Anne Wharton during the Civil War. General Wharton was actively engaged in the fighting in Virginia and was acquainted with many other, high-ranking Confederate officers. This program […]