WWI happened here? Three Greater Morristown sites hosting free retrospectives, April 9

WWI exhibit at Acorn Hall explores impact of the war on Morris County. Photo: Morris County Historical Society
WWI exhibit at Acorn Hall explores impact of the war on Morris County. Photo: Morris County Historical Society
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From the Morris County Historical Society:

Morris County Historical Society to Participate in ‘World War I Happened Here’ Free Multi-Site Event on April 9th
MORRISTOWN, NJ – When the United States entered World War I on April 6, 1917, residents of Morris County came together as one community to support Allied efforts and defeat the Central Powers in Europe.

Discover the depth of Morris County’s commitment, contributions, and sacrifices by its men and women at World War I Happened Here, Sunday, April 9, 2017, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., an admission-free and joint event of Morris County Historical Society (Acorn Hall), Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, and the Morristown and Morris Township Library.

Together, these three organizations will offer a unique one-day experience that includes free admission to each site, as well as an opportunity to take part in free programming relating to their special WWI exhibitions.

Morris County Historical Society will provide interpretation of its current exhibit, 1917: World War, Women’s Rights, and Weaponry Sciences, and Mr. Peter J. Tamburro Jr., a local historian, author, and MCHS Board of Trustees member, will give a presentation on the general atmosphere of uncertainty, anxiety, and change in Morris County just before, and immediately after, the U.S. entered WWI.

Weather permitting, and for a small donation, families can have fun flying and racing small model toy airplanes on the lawn behind Acorn Hall. MCHS is located at Acorn Hall, 68 Morris Ave. in Morristown. For more information, please call the MCHS at 973-267-3465.

WWI uniform on display at Acorn Hall in Morristown. Photo: Morris County Historical Society
WWI uniform on display at Acorn Hall in Morristown. Photo: Morris County Historical Society

At Macculloch Hall Historical Museum (MHHM), join guest curators Jane Odenweller and Alfred Giraldi for guided tours of Women Warriors on the Home Front: Dorothea Miller Post and Morristown’s Women’s Land Army.

Macculloch Hall is at 45 Macculloch Ave. in Morristown. More information, please call the MHHM at 973-538-2404.

The Morristown and Morris Township Library presents William Paterson University history professor George Robb at 2 p.m. in the library’s lower level Meeting Room, to discuss background information on WWI and the various civilian groups’ support for the war.

Also, the North Jersey History and Genealogy Center’s exhibit Called to Serve: Morristown and Morris Township and World War I will be available in the library’s Kirby Gallery. The Morristown and Morris Township Library is at One Miller Road in Morristown. For more information, please call the Library at 973-538-6161.

The Morris County Historical Society, founded in 1945, is a member supported 501(c)3 organization whose mission is to preserve and promote the history of Morris County.

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