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1948 |
January 28 |
-Donald Downs invites a group to meet
at his house to talk about preserving landmarks |
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February 5 |
-Name adopted: St. Croix Landmarks League |
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March 9 |
-Bylaws adopted, League is official |
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-League raises $1,110.65 to repair
walls of Fort Christian |
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-Danish Sentry Box plans drawn, Box
built for Government House $287.00, new gate and plantings for
Limpricht Park $188.95 |
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-League appeals to Denmark to return
Ballroom furnishings to Govt. House |
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1951 |
January 19 |
-Municipal Council creates St. Croix
Museum Commission to receive local, federal and private funds for
museum collection |
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-League urges and Municipal Council
create Public Park and Beach Facility at Altona Lagoon in
Christiansted Museum partly funds archeology work (2 from Yale & 1
from Harvard) |
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-Museum accepts funds, buys Andersen
Indian Relics collection and sets up exhibit on the first floor of the
Christiansted Library |
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-League invites National Park Service
to create Historic Site in Christiansted; receives a favorable report
FIRST League member attending 5th National Council (now National
Trust) |
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October 22
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-League is voted Award of Merit from
National Association for State and Local History (DC) (see also 1976) |
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1952 |
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-Collection of books and documents begins to build |
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-Museum asked to consider Whim as a
museum site by Municipal Council |
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-Charles Emanuel's collection of
Spirituals are arranged to music |
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-Museum begins to collect samples of
Frederiksted scroll work |
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-FIRST curator hired
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Cyril Marshall |
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-League places historic marker plaque
at Frederiksted Fort |
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-FIRST attendant and guide hired, Miss
Valmoer Jacobs (serves 30 yrs) |
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-FIRST school visits to talk about
Indian Relics and Colonial issues |
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-FIRST school field trips to Salt River
-and other-Indian sites |
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-Reproductions of ballroom furnishings
restored to Government House by the Danish Government Chrstiansted
designated a National Historic Site |
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1953 |
March 10 |
-League pledges $500 to restore Steeple
building for Museum display of the Indian and colonial items
January-February Marshall goes for National Park Service Training in
DC |
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-League publishes Folmer Andersen's
"Notes on St. Croix" (1st publication) |
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1954 |
May 11 |
-League holds its first Frederiksted
meeting |
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September 24 |
-Municipal Council disbands
Museum,Commission, creates St. Croix Museum
Inc. (one of its last Acts)
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-FIRST 24 September Whim is leased to
St. Croix MuseumInc. by Council |
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-Museum creates African Influences
display; Hamilton display; carnival display; Protestant Cay
display;1878 uprising display; 1954 Organic Act display |
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-Elisha Stapleton becomes caretaker at
Whim |
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1955 |
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-Sentry Box vandalized, new one built
by League |
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-National Park Service still unfunded,
Museum carrying costs Steeple building expected to be turned over to
Museum by July or August Governor Alexander pledges a match of $15,000
for Whim restoration |
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1956 |
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-FIRST House Tours held under AI Hogue, 5 Wednesdays, 220 tickets sold
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-New governor refuses to honor predecessor's pledge |
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1957 |
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-Roof work underway at Whim privately
funded by Thayer of Butler Bay Floors at Whim replaced, also funded by
Thayer |
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-League completes the installation of
134 mahogany street signs in Danish |
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1958 |
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-League convinces Queen of Denmark to
return King's portrait to Government House -10th anniversary of League
celebrated |
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December |
-Governor Merwin declares he wants
Limpricht Park for parking |
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1959 |
January 20 |
-League holds discussion on Limpricht
Park issue, defeats it |
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-Museum repairs cookhouse; sets up a boiling house display in slave
quarters beside cookhouse |
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1960 |
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-Federal HABS survey completed on WHIM |
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1961 |
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-FIRST Museum Board meeting held at
Whim site May 3rd Norman Sweetser hired as Director at Whim
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-Downs urges a Hamilton memorial |
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-Discussions held to merge League and
Museum |
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-Buck Island & Reef declared a National
Monument |
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1962 |
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party at Whim, for neighbors; for
public 20th March, then opens for visitors 6 days a week |
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-Stables converted to offices at Whim |
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-Requests Governor to lease the
windmill at Whim for restoration, Ron DeLugo works to accomplish this
when Governor refuses |
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-Visitor count for first 8 months
totals 1118 (average of 6 per day)� |
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1963 |
January |
-The Museum and League legally merge into "Society" |
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1964 |
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-National Park opens the Steeple
building with Andersen collection |
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-Ron DeLugo pushes through lease for
windmill at Whim for Society |
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-First Art Show at Whim |
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-Society prints Romantic History of St.
Croix by Florence Lewisohn |
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-Grounds around mill cleaned of trash
and landscaped |
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1965 |
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-Mill works located In Nevis, given as gift by artist Eve Wilkins
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-Norman Sweetser retires at age of 72 |
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1966 |
January |
-Gift shop opens in the little room off the Greathouse |
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-Mr. Carroll Hopf hired as Director, quits after 6 months; replaced by
Ralph Fuller; Bob Brown is interim Curator/conservator for the summer |
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-Cookhouse exhibit opens; boiling house display opens |
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-Bethelehem Sugar Cane Factory closed by VICORP |
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1967 |
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-After 11 grueling weeks,
windmill restoration, with vanes, is finished |
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-Peggy Wall is hired and running
volunteers; |
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-Lee Platt unofficial director 50th
anniversary of Transfer celebrated territory-wide |
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-Hu Hilder memorial gardens
established, cistern built to water it |
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1969 |
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-The gift shop moved to old hall |
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-Bathhouse roof replaced |

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-Climate controlled library built over the new cistern; old implements
hall is repaired and prepared for exhibits (called Exhibition Hall) |
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1970 |
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-FIRST Newsletter is iss3ed |
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-Danish West Indies in Old Picrnres
exhibit opens (gift of DWI Society) |
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-Custodian's cottage renovated |
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-MacEvoy painting done by Betsy
Voytershark from old oil, gift to Whim |
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1971 |
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-FIRST annual Christmas party held to show greathouse by candlelight |
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-FIRST sale of poinsettias created
byMargaret Hayes |
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-Diamond School Post Box moved to Whim |
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-Bethelehem conveyor belt moved to Whim |
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1972 |
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-Lee Platt formally elected Director |
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-Watch House from North Road moved to
Whim |
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-Animal mill restored on original site |
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1973 |
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-FIRST Easter party held for Queen Louise for Children by staff |
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-Gate Posts from Com Hill placed at
entrance |
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-New cistern built |
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1975 |
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-FIRST opening of Merrill's Apod1ecary
Hall exhibit |
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-Steam engine from Mount Stewart and 2
other crushing machines received |
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-Society prints Morton's Sketchbook
1843-1844 |
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1976 |
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-Whim elected to the National Register
of Historic Places (took 16 years?) |
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-200th anniversary of creation of
United States celebrated |
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-Platt does series of miniature town
houses and shops |
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-Pot still works donated in memory of
Howard Wall from Diamond Distillery |
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-The only time up to 1997 that Gov't.
House private quarters are on tour ever |
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-Win Award of Merit from National
Association for State and Local History for the second time (see also
1951) |
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1979 |
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-FIRST Freedom Day party July 3rd |
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August 30 |
-Hurricane David; 3-5 September
hurricane Frederick
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36 inches of rain reactivates the old
well under the Greathouse |
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1981 |
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-FIRST antiques auction run by Toby Schoyer in February |
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-FIRST gift shop catalog issued in August for Christmas |
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1982 |
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-Lee Platt retires; Jean Pitts hired as
Director in July |
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-Miss Valmoer Jacobs retires from
museum at Steeple building after 30 yrs |
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-Christopher Columbus 500 committee
spun off for lack of funds |
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1983 |
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-October Barbara Hagen-Smith resigns
Trusteeship to become new Director |
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-Rachel Armstrong Colby donates
manuscript collection |
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-Grant to catalog library collection
received, done by Dr. Robert Vaughn |
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-Professional librarian needed and
Carol Wakefield hired |
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1986 |
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-FIRST Candlelight concerts held |
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1989 |
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- FIRST Ruins Rambles begin with Bill
Cleveland |
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1990 |
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-David Dennis hired as Conservator |
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- LaVerne Fredericks hired as Education
Director |
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1991 |
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- Society a founding member of Museum Association of Caribbean |
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-FIRST summer camps for children
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Discover S1. Croix |
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1992 |
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-FIRST film festival |
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-Family History Center created in
Library |
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-Carlsburg Grant received for
microfilming |
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-Salt River National Park & Preserve
created (a joint US-VI park) |
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1993 |
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-FIRST Black History Month essay
contest |
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-First after school program Exploring My Island |
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1994 |
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-Debut of Milling Road West Indies Collection of furniture |
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-Rulon-Miller rare book collection
given to Library |
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March |
-Whim gets 3 plus pages in Traditional
Home magazine |
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July |
-Whim gets 6 page spread in Victoria
magazine |
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-FIRST Wine & Food Pairing in November,
sponsored by Bellows |
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-FIRST Americorps person assigned to
Education |
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-FIRST opened the reading room March
(library too small) |
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-2 microfilm readers/printers acquired |
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-Gift Shop creates DWI banknotes and
Christmas ornament to sell |
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October |
-Richard Harris, professional retailer,
hired |
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1995 |
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-Ogese McKay Memorial Fund established
for concert attendance |
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-New Dimensions-2000 five year fund
drive begins |
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-Federal loan through Dept of
Agriculture approved $180,000 for repairs |
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-FIRST Father's Day Ramble in June |
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-FIRST office manager hired |
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-Gift shop automates its accounting
process |
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-Milling Road issues 8 new pieces of
furniture |
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-Children's walking tour brochure
created |
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-Group orientation area created |
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-Jeri Hillis and David Dennis:
3-dimensional topographic map of island with its mills in mahogany and
glass case |
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-25K generator donated to keep Whim
running, after Marilyn |
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1996 |
June |
-Little
La Grange established as family museum, opens October |
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-Apothecary exhibit moved to original
building, reopens September |
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-FIRST Family History Workshop in May |
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-Society founding member of Heritage
Attractions Association |
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-FIRST Hispanic Heritage month
celebrated in October |
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-George Tyson new Director in October,
Hagen-Smith moves to Archives |
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-Whim Auction featured in 3.5 page
spread in Architectural Digest December |
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1997 |
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-Gift allows library to double its
space by going into the cistern |
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-Dorene James becomes Education
Director |
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-Dept of Agriculture loan cleared,
repairs begin in October |
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-80th anniversary of Transfer
celebrated at Little La Grange jointly with the Friends of Denmark
Association |
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-Whim Auction featured again in
Architectural Digest June |
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Watch for up date for our last 10
years! |
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