Thursday, June 02, 2005

Second Annual Quaker Genealogy Conference


Quaker Ministry in the Wilderness:
The Wrights and the Harveys

Friday & Saturday, April 28th & 29th, 2006
at
The Mary L. Cook Public Library
381 Old Stage Road
Waynesville, Ohio 45068
1-513-897-4826
campbeka@oplin.org
THIS WILL BE A TWO-DAY CONFERENCE:
Friday, April 28th, 2006

Springboro ~The Wright Family~Quaker Education

8:00 A.M.: Registration & Breakfast

8:30 A.M.: First Presentation: Dr. Thomas Hamm, Professor of History and Archivist of the Quaker Collection, Earlham College, History of Springboro Monthly Meeting.

10:00 A.M.: Second Presentation: Karen Campbell, Genealogy Librarian at MLCook Library, Quaker Education and Miami Valley Institute: A Quaker College in Springboro, Ohio.

11:30 A.M.: Lunch: At the Brass Pig Tea Room in Springboro. Store building once owned by the Wright family.

12:30 P.M.: Third Presentation: The Wrights of Springboro, Ohio (at the Brass Pig Tea Room in Springboro) ~ Becky Hall, Archivist of the Springboro Historical Society.
2:00 P.M.: Field Trip to Springboro: Tour Jonathan Wright House, Quaker meeting-house sites & cemeteries, Aron Wright home, site of Miami Valley College.

Supper at your restaurant of choice.

5:30 P.M.: Panel Discussion & Sharing about Quaker Genealogy at White Brick Meetinghouse in Waynesville, Ohio.

7:00 P.M. Keynote Address: Dr. Thomas Hamm, The Hicksite Separation (White Brick Meetinghouse)
Saturday, April 29th, 2006
Harveysburg~The Harvey Family~Quaker Ministry to Native Americans

8:00 A. M.: Registration & Breakfast

8:30 A.M.: First Presentation: Max Carter of Guilford College, North Carolina, Quaker Relations with Midwestern Indians to 1833.

10:00 A.M.: Second Presentation: Stephen Warren of Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois, The Shawnee Leave Ohio: The Establishment of the Quaker Shawnee Mission and School in Kansas.

11:30 A.M.: Lunch at the Red Brick Meetinghouse in Waynesville, Ohio

12:30 P.M.: Third Presentation: The Harveys of Harveysburg and Clinton County and Their Ministry to Native Americans in Ohio and Kansas.
2:00 P.M.: Field Trip to Harveysburg: Tour of the First Black School in Ohio, the Site of the Harveysburg Academy, the sites of the Quaker meetinghouses and cemeteries, and other related Harvey Sites.
For more information concerning registration and fees, please contact Karen Campbell at campbeka@oplin.org. Thank you.

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