Saturday, August 8, 2009

My latest project!

The latest project I am working on is the murder of Sarah Heilig that took place on our property. She was bludgeoned to death in 1875 by her son-in-law and her body was thrown down the well. I grew up knowing a murder had taken place on my grandfather's farm but didn't know any facts. Since moving into the house on the farm 10 years ago I have been searching for more information on the murder. It seemed the only polite thing to do since I was now living in Sarah's house. The story has grown more and more interesting and now I'm thinking I should share my quest for Sarah's story.

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Life in Antebellum Charlotte: Book Talks

Karen, Janet and Ann have been visiting museums, book clubs, garden clubs and Women's groups to share information gleaned from the Journal of Sarah Frew Davidson. Their 45 minute program includes a visit from Miss Davidson herself who reads excerpts from her diary. Sarah and her modern day friends lead us through an exploration of the village of Charlotte, plantation life, entertaining, gold mining, gardening and slavery in antebellum Charlotte, NC. Contact the editors through this blog to find out about their visiting your club or group.