Third Thursdays With The Castle: Josephine Phillips (1896-1975)
Schedule
Thu Oct 17 2024 at 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
418 4th St., Marietta,45750,US | Marietta, OH
Thursday, October 17, 2024
7pm – 8pm
Reservations Required
Recollections of my most important history mentor and a friend who helped shape the course of my life and career in the most salient way. Josephine Phillips, of Massachusetts birth, became an important cultural force in, and beyond, Marietta as an important history scholar. Her extensive primary research became the basis of four books and numerous articles all set in her favorite period of history, the frontier Ohio Valley. Through the friendships that she forged in her Marietta years (1933-1975), she influenced the careers and lives of many people. An adjunct to her own profession as an historian was her passionate love of books. (They filled every room of her Fifth Street house, except for the kitchen and bath). This led her to become a successful businesswoman, owning and operating her own bookstore. Josephine Phillips was a remarkable, charming, most wonderful woman in multi-faceted ways--whose indelible smile was impossible to forget.
Reservations Required. Space is Limited.
Speaker: Dr. Ray SwickRay was born in Parkersburg, West Virginia in 1946 and lived in Belpre, Ohio, 1946-1967. He graduated from Marietta College, 1968 (B.A., History) and subsequently received degrees from the University of Virginia, 1971 (M.A., History) and Miami (of Ohio) University, 1978 (Ph.D, History.) Ray served as.Historian/Curator of Blennerhassett Historical State Park, 1979-1989; Historian/Curator of West Virginia State Parks and Forests, 1989-2015. He is also the author of a number of books and articles.
This program is donation based and is being offered as both an on line and in-person option. Reservations are required for both options.
Where is it happening?
418 4th St., Marietta,45750,US, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: