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Honoring the Forgotten

WSP · Jun 4, 2021 ·

 

By Jim Altman on Fox61 News

OLD LYME, Conn. — The Witness Stones Project, a non-profit initiative that honors enslaved people that worked and lived in Connecticut centuries ago has now made its mark in Old Lyme.

Outside the Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library, a ceremony took place to recognize 14 Witness Stones that are along Lyme Street in town. Continue reading.

Witness Stones Installation Ceremony #ArabellaCT70, #CaesarCT60, #CatoCT57, #CrusaCT64, #HumphreyCT59, #JackHowardCT61, #JaneCT66, #JennyFreemanCT62, #LewisLewiaCT58, #LuceCT63, #LymeCT, #NancyFreemanCT65, #OldLymeCT, #PompeyFreemanCT68, #SamuelFreemanCT69, #TemperanceStillCT67

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