by Ellie | Feb 24, 2026 | 52 Weeks of Huguenot
Posted by Communications Liaison Ellie Simpson, thanks to Archivist Jon Coss. Alfred Lawton Hammett was born about 1850 to Charles and Elizabeth Hammett in Newport, Rhode Island, where his father owned and operated a stationery and book store. He attended the local...
by Ellie | Feb 17, 2026 | 52 Weeks of Huguenot
Posted by Communications Liaison Ellie Simpson, thanks to Archivist Jon Coss. On February 5, 1994, the Pelham Jewish Center provided food and music for an Inter Faith benefit performance of “Shake, Rabbis and Roll.” It featured singing and playing by Rev. Dave Holden...
by Ellie | Feb 9, 2026 | 52 Weeks of Huguenot
Posted by Communications Liaison Ellie Simpson, thanks to Archivist Jon Coss. The Minutes of the Christian Education Committee include a panel from Peanuts laminated on cardboard. Charles Schulz (who died in February 2000) created the comic strip in 1952. Schulz was...
by Ellie | Feb 3, 2026 | 52 Weeks of Huguenot
By Ellie Simpson, Communications Contractor at HMC January 21-25, Ellie along with her spouse answered the call to go to Minneapolis at the invitation of MARCH (Multi-faith Action for Racial Justice and Healing), a national network of faith-based organizers.The group...
by Ellie | Feb 3, 2026 | 52 Weeks of Huguenot
Posted by Communications Liaison Ellie Simpson, thanks to Archivist Jon Coss. On Sunday, February 12, 1933, Paul A. Smith, an African American tenor from the Tuskegee Institute Choir, performed at the Huguenot Church. He sang “Swing Low, Swing Chariot,” “Nobody Knows...
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