"Hardwick During the Era of the Bread & Roses Strike," a talk by Elizabeth Dow will take place at the at the Hardwick Historical Society on Wed. Sept. 26 at 7 pm.
As part of Hardwick's participation in the VT Humanities VT READS 2018, Elizabeth Dow, Ph.D. whose Master of History Thesis, Hardwick on the Map, 1895 t0 1915 details the history of Hardwick's granite industry. Find out what was happening in Hardwick during the same period as the Vermont Reads book, BREAD AND ROSES, TOO by Vermont author Katherine Paterson. Did Hardwick have unions? What was the relationship between the Hardwick granite industry and Barre's granite companies? Were any kids sent to Hardwick from
Ms. Dow retired from Louisiana State University from her position as Professor of Library and Information Science. She has authored books on manuscripts, archives, and her most recent book is How to Weed Your Attic: Getting Rid of Junk Without Destroying History co-authored with Lucinda Cockrell. Ms. Dow is President of the Hardwick Historical Society.
The program takes place at the Hardwick Historical Society at 14 Depot Street in Hardwick. For more information contact Jeudevine Library Director, Lisa Sammet, at 472-5948 or jeudevinelibrary@hardwickvt.org
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