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Students from Gilead’s White School in the early 1930’s

WhiteSchool Class 1930s 01 sStudents from Gilead’s White School in the early 1930’s

“Gilead: As it Was Through the Years” is the subject of the Hebron Historical Society’s September 26th program. Gilead became a reality in 1748 when the Colonial Legislature allowed the northwestern part of town to form its own Church (Ecclesiastical Society).

Presenting the program will be Mary Ann Foote, a member of one of Gilead’s early families. Through the years she has had access to many photos; but, more importantly, to conversations with individuals who lived “back when”. Foote is a retired teacher and the president of the Hebron Historical Society. 

Please plan to attend this program on September 26th about “Gilead”. The program, to be held in Old Town Hall, will begin at 7:00. All of the Historical Society’s programs are free and open to the public, but donations to support the building and programs are always appreciated. A brief business meeting will precede the program.