Monday, June 24, 2013

Oldtimer Returns to Waterford!


This month the Davies Memorial Library welcomed back to town a model created by Dave Morrison's grandfather, William J. Morrison. It's the Lower Waterford bridge, and its story involves travel to Massachusetts, a re-discovery, and the efforts of Dave Morrison, librarian Jen D'Agostino, and Fairbanks Museum director Charlie Browne. To hear the whole story -- and see the bridge! -- come to a Waterford History Group meeting (fourth Wednesday of each month at 6 pm at the library), or visit the library while one of the three is on the premises. Also watch for a possible published article on the bridge's journey by author Helen-Chantal Pike.

And stay tuned for more news about the work of Waterford's "Master Craftsman," as Dr. C. E. Harris called William J. Morrison in his town history, A Vermont Village.

2 comments:

  1. Enjoyed the 2017 audio/video interview with Barbara Douse. We lived in Lower Waterford from 1997 to 2005, and knew Barbara as a delightful, gracious lady. It is so good to hear her voice again. Jim and Kathleen Guyor

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  2. Great to hear this, Jim and Kathleen. Please do stop back in from time to time, as we add other interviews. Barbara is still very much treasured by many.

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