Important, and also fun to feature our own amazing staff, to feature their research and just the way things were thinking about currently at montpelier. So, it is my pleasure to introduce our first speaker, emily voss. Emily is the director of education at the robert h. Smith center for the constitution, which is where we are gathered today, in claude moore hall, the home of the robert h. Smith center for the constitution. Emily has been at montpelier for six years. And she is responsible for all of the programming of the center, which involves programs for teachers, programs for police officers, programs for International Groups that are visiting the area. She has an undergraduate degree from Gettysburg College and a masters degree in Museum Studies from the very Prestigious Program in cooperstown, new york. And shes going to talk to us today about madison and the lead up to the constitution. Thank you. All right. I need two seconds to get my powerpoint up because you cant do anything
Quickly tonight as we start, because as i tried to communicate last week, the drafting of or constitution, the history of its formation, is extraordinary, to say the least. It is a remarkable moment in all of world history. And we are here at 233 years later and our constitution is in the news daily, being referred to as we almost speak here tonight in the United States senate again and again in reference to one particular aspect of the constitution, but again, its alive and well and so, to think about the fact that this came together from a period of midmay until midseptember of 1787 is really remarkable. So, we recall from last week that we said that the revolutionary war, you know, a lot of folks arent really clear of the sequencing, and its important to know it, that conflict began in lexington and concord in massachusetts in 1774. And these very independent colonies, all british colonies that operated with their own governments and their own leadership and so forth, suddenly had t
Point since april 19, 1995, to this hour, we have seen the good that overcomes people. Evil. Rcomes we saw it in the rescuers who stayed and suffered with the victims. We have seen it in a community that has grieved, and held close the memory of the lost. We have seen it in the work of detectives, marshal, and police, and we have seen it in the courts. Processss ruled due ruled. The case was approved. The verdict was calmly reached. The rights of the accused were protected and observed to the full and to the end. Under the laws of our country, the matter is concluded. Life and history bring tragedies, and often they cannot be explained. But they can be redeemed. They are redeemed by dispensing justice, though eternal justice is not ours to deliver. By remembering those who grieve, including Timothy Mcveighs mother, father, and sisters, and by trusting in purposes greater than our own, may god in his mercy grant peace to all, to the lives that were taken six years ago, to the lives that
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He helps with the heavy work. Mother, well, she helps with most everything. Grandpa holder, he says the only get a mess of peas or a crown of glory is to work for it. Is in the army. But dick, 14, takes his place. And this is jane, just 16. Grandpa and dad always kept gashed plans in their garden but victoryir heads garden plans should be on paper. So they will study state and which haveletins, been written to serve as guides in Victory Gardens. Now lets see on this little quarter acrer garden the plan they work out. Heres the early garden. Here, potatoes. Then two double rows of peas early, medium and late. One row of cabbage. Of carrots and beets. Half a row each. One double row of greens, chard. , mustard and tomatoes. Peppers, half a roll. Unionss, lettuces and on next to the house onions next to the house. Rhubarb. And beans. Four rows of sweet corn along the fence. And finally, two rows of lima the early garden. The late garden. After each of the early crops is harvested, a plant