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Mother Rudd Home Museum
P.O. Box 84
Gurnee, IL 60031-0084
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November 4, 2008 - General Meeting

Diana Vickery,
Historical Society member, and former volunteer at Warren-Newport Public Library, discussed “Learning History Through Historical Fiction,” and give tips on books to choose.

Diana has retired as an editor from ManPower and now edits the Lake County Genealogical Society's newsletter. Diana also devotes time to her search for “Cozy” books.

Visit Diana's website, "cozylibrary.com".
Diana Vickery


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July 1, 2008 - General Meeting
Above: Max and Donna Daniels
at the Mother Rudd Home.
 

Max and Donna Daniels gave us a stirring portrayal of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln.

Max & Donna have been portraying President & Mrs. Abraham Lincoln professionally since 1988. They were featured on C-SPAN during the Lincoln-Douglas Debate series in 1994, and on the "Someone You Should Know" program on ABC/channel 7 in Chicago.
Since 1995, they have performed on numerous occasions at the Lincoln Home Visitor Center in Springfield, IL, and in 2001 they were invited to perform at the Discovery Theatre for Children at the Smithsonian Institution. They have performed for national encampments of the Sons of Union Veterans , and for the Midwest Civil War Round Table conference. Max has also appeared in several commercials, including a video for the Admissions Department of Lincoln College , Lincoln, IL.

Click here for a video of Max & Donna Daniels as the Lincolns.

 

 

May 6, 2008 - General Meeting

Jerry Kowalski at the Rudd House organ.
Jerry Kowalski gave a first person account of General George Thomas, commander of the Union Army of the Cumberland.

A Virginian who graduated from West Point, he served in the Mexican War and western battles before joining Union forces in the Civil War.

He was known as the Rock of Chickamauga for his valor in that battle. His troops attacked Missionary Ridge and successfully fought the battles of Franklin and Nashville, TN.


March 4, 2008 - General Meeting
Pamela Welcome portrayed Underground Railroad conductor Sojourner Truth.

You may remember Mrs. Welcome from our memorable
March, 2005 meeting. She holds a Bachelors of Arts Degree in Acting and Directing from Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois. She currently performs Black Women in History. These performances feature Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth, for schools, libraries, church groups and other various organizations. Ms.Welcome will soon be seen as Leotha Henkshaw, a black "Rosie the Riveter" who broke the color line in industry in Chicago during World War Two. Mrs. Welcome is a resident of northern Illinois, where she resides with her husband and two children.

Click here for a video of Pamela Welcome performing.



November 6, 2007 - General Meeting

Member and historian Diana Dretske present some highlights from the new Second Edition of her book, "Lake County, Illinois: An Illustrated History".

We saw glimpes of scenes from the earliest history of the county, from the Ice Age to Marquette & Jolliet's exploration of what is now Illinois  Beach State Park - in search of a passage from the Great Lakes to Asia.

Diana showed pictures of native American "trail trees" - a few of which are known to survive still today in Lake County.

We heard stories of colorful characters like Col. Elmer Ellsworth, who led a crack French-style military drill team, the Zouave Cadets.
Col. Ellsworth became the first Union officer to die in the Civil War.

Thank you Diana for sharing your stories and pictures!


May 1, 2007 - General Meeting
  SARAH SURROZ,  Stewardship and Education Coordinator of the Liberty Prairie Conservancy, informed members and guests about innovative efforts to preserve open space in Lake County. 

We learned about the social and economic benefits of open space preservation.
Lake County today enjoys the highest ecological diversity of all the 102 counties in Illinois.

Sarah introduced members and guests to the concept of "conservation easements", which enable landowners to guarantee open space in perpetuity and secure tax benefits, while retaining ownership.



March 6th, 2007 - General Meeting

Earl Beese of the Lakes Region Historical Society (Antioch) gave an informative presentation on Native American "Projectile Points" -- often referred to as "arrowheads." Earl points out that the bow and arrow was a relatively recent innovation (c. A.D. 400) with respect to 12,000 years of human habitation in northeast Illinois; earlier points would have been used on spears, knives or other tools.

Earl provided samples of points to each member and guest in attendance, and a set of guidelines for classification. We each then had the opportunity to identify and classify each sample.



January 2nd, 2007  General Meeting
"Treasures from the Attic"
Highlights from our January "show-and-tell" included:
  • A wooden "wagon jack" dating back to the Civil War era
  • A "Violet Ray" device - a high-voltage Tesla coil used as a medical tool, circa 1900
  • A sampling of our newly acquired bound archives of the Lakeland Press Gurnee Press and its predecessor Warren-Newport newspaper, complete, dating back to 1963.
Thanks to Jim Balmes, Skip Neiburger and Marge Miller for bringing in artifacts to share.

Recent happenings at the Mother Rudd House Museum

The "Tuesday morning work group" starts off 2007, working on accessioning and cleaning.
Left to right: Joyce Buehler, Ruth Brunke, Jill Martin, Tom Mellen, Marge Miller and Don Haugh.

The Historic Alliance of Lake and McHenry Counties, representatives of the museums and historic houses in both counties, met April 25, 2006, at the Mother Rudd House. Standing is Mike Mills of Highland Park.

Quilters meet at the Mother Rudd House nearly every Friday afternoon.  Pinning a quilt top in preparation for quilting it are (left to right) Debbie Cimaglia, Marge Redding and Linda Warren.


November 7th, 2006 - General Meeting

JANICE HACK, Executive Director of the Lake Forest-Lake Bluff Historical Society, presented: More Fun than a Yacht:  Gentleman Farms in Lake Forest and Lake Bluff.

Janice showed us buildings and farmsteads maintained by wealthy landowners in and near Lake Forest. Many were built by leading architects including David Adler. We learned of the pioneering advances these farms made in hygiene and breeding, which became state-of-the art practices in modern agriculture. Remnants of some of these farms still exist, and some are being restored.



May 2nd, 2006 - General Meeting
The Warren Township Historical Sociiety celebrated the
publication of our new book, Gurnee and Warren Township, edited by our Vice-President Jill Martin, with contributions from members of the Society.
Joining us were members Al Westerman and Diana Dretske, who described the production and publication of their recent titles.

Shown left to right:

  • Clarissa Mellen, WTHS board member
  • Diana Dretske, author of Fort Sheridan
  • Al Westerman, author and publisher of Public Domain Land Sales in Lake County, which he previewed at our November, 2005 meeting.


March 7th, 2006 - General Meeting

"Living historians" SHANNON FERGUSON-MUNNS and JIM MUNNS were our featured speakers at the March meeting.

We learned about clothing, foods, and other aspects of everyday life in the Civil War era.


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November 1, 2005 - General Meeting
AL WESTERMAN talked about the earliest settlers of Lake County, including the history of how land was surveyed, divided up, and made available for purchase from the federal government.

Al has researched Lake County's first settlers back to the original land patents and grants.

His forthcoming book will include maps of each township in Lake County, showing all the original settlers' lands.

See the story in the Pioneer Press Gurnee Review.


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May 3, 2005 - General Meeting

SUE CRIBB (with special guest, husband Jay Cribb) introduced us to Lake Villa history - "When Lake Villa was spelled L-E-H-M-A-N-N." Sue shared with us information about the Lehmann family, founders of The Fair department store, and their various summer "cottages" in and arouund Lake Villa.  Thanks Sue and Jay for the history and stories.


 
 
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March 1, 2005 - General Meeting

Pamela Welcome Our thanks to PAMELA WELCOME, featured speaker at our March 1st, 2005 general meeting. Pamela gave a captivating performance in speech and song, in the persona of Harriet Tubman, illustrating Tubman's life and her work on the Underground Railroad.

We were delighted to have approximately 50 members and guests in attendance to enjoy the evening.

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