Madison Historical Society
Morris County, New Jersey
2007-2008 Programs to date
Thursday, April 17, 2008, 7:00 P.M. ,
“THE HISTORIC VALUE OF OUR COMMUNITY
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PANEL DISCUSSION
FEATURING JOHN CUNNINGHAM, MARY-ANNA HOLDEN, ALICE GLOCK
AND A STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Rich in history back to the early 1700's, Madison has a wonderful character with its older buildings, homes, historic districts, large old trees and unique industries such as commercial rose growing. This panel discussion will have an educational focus about Madison's historical assets, their value to our community and preservation possibilities. The panel will bring information from several viewpoints beginning with John Cunningham's overview of area history. Mayor Mary-Anna Holden will talk about the future of our historic treasures and community. As she has said, "You don't know where you're going until you know where you've come from." Alice Glock has been involved with Mead Hall and the Historic Preservation Program at Drew and will talk about the assets of Drew from an historic as well as an educational view. A fourth panelist has been invited from the New Jersey Preservation office to add information about preservation possibilities.
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Sunday, March 16, 2008, Dorothy Young
Center for the Arts, Drew Universety
3:00 P.M. - Art Exhibit and coffee, mingling - 4:00 P.M. - Concert
FEATURING JAZZ PIANIST, RIO CLEMENTE, JAZZ VOCALIST, LAURA HULL
AND STEVE LASPINA ON BASS

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BENEFIT CONCERT FOR THE LUKE MILLER FORGE ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY AND
RESTORATION
We are very pleased to have such a talented
group at our benefit concert in March. They are wonderful together but
will also perform individually with a program that will appeal to everyone.
It will include Gershwin, and Rodgers & Hart., with some musical
history sprinkled
in throughout the program. Come early and enjoy mingling, coffee and an
art exhibit with a Madison historical theme done by Madison High School Art
students.
The cost of the concert is $45.00 with assigned seating and will be held at the
Dorothy Young Center for the Arts at Drew, a wonderful facility with comfy
seats. To purchase tickets or information, please call the Drew University
Box Office at 973-408-3917. You may also call the Historical Society for further
information at 973-377-0722, x 8.
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Thursday, February 21, 2008, 7:30 P.M.,
“CELEBRATION OF BLACK HISTORY, PART III
ISAAC GORDON AND THE CIVIL WAR IN NEW JERSEY
”
PRESENTED BY
JOHN TURVEY, MADISON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT
Participant in the Service Learning Program
Part I explored the history and contributions of the Black Entrepreneur in
Madison, Part II, Madison Black Church history,
and our next program will focus on the story of Isaac Gordon. He was a
slave who came to Madison with a friend, Union General E.E. Potter shortly after
the Civil War. The Gordon gravestore is in Madison's Hillside Cemetery and
was brought to the attention
of the Historical Society by a resident who saw it and called to see if we had
any information about him.
Research and the program are being done by
Madison High School student, John Turvey, a Civil War buff, as part of the
Service Learning Program, and he is planning a research trip to Washington,
North Carolina, the town where Isaac Gordon joined General Potter as his guide.
John will probably expand the program beyond Isaac Gordon and into the Civil War
in New Jersey. We are pleased to work again with the Madison High School
History Department and look forward to this program.
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Thursday,
September 27, 2007, 7:30 P.M.
“HISTORIC TOWPATH CANALS OF NEW
SPEAKER
– LINDA BARTH, NJ CANAL SOCIETY
Our speaker will be Linda Barth from the NJ Canal Society. She will talk about
the Morris and the
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Sunday,
October 21, 2007, 2:30 P.M.
“Family
Day – “EXPLORING
An interactive program designed for fourth grade up to Grandparents
This is a family program designed for fourth graders up to
Grandparents, and will be interactive with the audience. The Madison Rose
Industry and what historic
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Sunday, December
9, 2007, 1:00 to 4:00 P.M., Luke
Miller House,
“AFTERNOON TEA AND WREATH
For the benefit of the Luke Miller Forge Archaeological Research and
Restoration
This event will give all a chance to see the newly restored lower level of the
Luke Miller House and look for Christmas Wreaths at the same time. Many of the
wreaths will have been decorated by the talented members of the Garden Club of
Madison and will be very unique. There will be a $5.00 donation at the door that
includes a raffle and then wreaths will be sold by silent auction ending at 4:00
P.M. Refreshments will be served and the event is open to the public. A fun
event you won’t want to miss!
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