I am delighted that youre all here today to share this beautiful, finally sunny day with. We are delighted to back historian and author william b staple, who will discuss the life of new artist james edward kelley, which he researched extensively for his book generals and bronze the commanding generals of the war. This program is made possible in part by the generous operating support from the parsons todd foundation, the new Jersey Historical commission, division of the department of state, the f. M. Kirby foundation, the mimi washington sterritt foundation, and Program Support from arestill alive hogg family foundation, the new Jersey Council for the humanity and the garden club of morristown and support from our generous members, many of whom i see in our audience. Thank you. Individual donors and. Visitors. Welcome. Macculloch hall was built by george and louisa mccullough, who emigrated from london to, new york city, in 1806, in 1810, they purchased six acres and a one story bank
Here today to share this beautiful, finally sunny day with. We are delighted to back historian and author william b staple, who will discuss the life of new artist james edward kelley, which he researched extensively for his book generals and bronze the commanding generals of the war. This program is made possible in part by the generous operating support from the parsons todd foundation, the new Jersey Historical commission, division of the department of state, the f. M. Kirby foundation, the mimi washington sterritt foundation, and Program Support from arestill alive hogg family foundation, the new Jersey Council for the humanity and the garden club of morristown and support from our generous members, many of whom i see in our audience. Thank you. Individual donors and. Visitors. Welcome. Macculloch hall was built by george and louisa mccullough, who emigrated from london to, new york city, in 1806, in 1810, they purchased six acres and a one story bank house from john dowdy, a comma
Macculloch hall historical alsoo museum morris towns museum. My name, tricia pone gratz. I am delighted that youre all here today to share this beautiful, finally sunny day with. We are delighted to back historian and author william b staple, who will discuss the life of new artist james edward kelley, which he researched extensively for his book generals and bronze the commanding generals of the war. This program is made possible in part by the generous operating support from the parsons todd foundation, the new Jersey Historical commission, division of the department of state, the f. M. Kirby foundation, the mimi washington sterritt foundation, and Program Support from arestill alive hogg family foundation, the new Jersey Council for the humanity and the garden club of morristown and support from our generous members, many of whom i see in our audience. Thank you. Individual donors and. Visitors. Welcome. Macculloch hall was built by george and louisa mccullough, who emigrated from l
institute director jonathan noyalas details rebecca wright s involvement and how this action impacted the rest of her life. shenandoah university hosted this program and provided the video. when general philip sheridan took command of the newly created army of the shenandoah. in early, august of 1864 he was urged by president abraham lincoln. general ulysses, that s grant and secretary of war edwin stanton. to be extremely cautious in the shenandoah valley the trio of lincoln grant and stanton did not want philip sheridan the prematurely engaged confederates under general jubal early. because they were not only concerned about battlefield defeat and i think again it s important here to sort of step back for a moment. you know you think about everything that the confederates had achieved in the shenandoah valley aside from you know union successes at first. kernstown rutherford s farm battle of piedmont. it was a scene of incessant disaster. and so they weren t worried about j
But jan that will be changing as we head into the afternoon. Lets take you right now to live look at center city. You can see the dry conditions over those building tops, but thats going to be changing very soon. Specially by perhaps the noon hour maybe shortly thereafter. Pictures right now, theyre on the chilly side of things, chilly start out there. We have temperatures in the 20 s, also the 30s, and it is 36 degrees right now in philadelphia. Were in the upper 20s allentown and trenton as well as reading. 28 degrees in Atlantic City, and it is currently 27 degrees in millville. We are colder compared to 24 hours ago, those spots anywhere from one to 16 degrees coal nerve some spots, and actually, 17 degrees colder now in millville area, it is 9 degrees colder in philadelphia. Heres a look at storm scan3, you can cbsphilly. Com totally dry, clouds will be on the increase, throughout the first part of the day. Then out west, you see the rain moving into portions every western pennsyl