Alden House, Plymouth Women And The Birth Of The American Dairy Business

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Join early American scholar David A. Furlow for a look at the important but often overlooked lives the women of Alden House and Plymouth Colony played in creating the American dairy business in this fascinating virtual talk.  Using photos and studies of artifacts found during archaeological excavations at the original Alden House in Duxbury, the Allerton/Cushman dairy farm in Kingston, the Harlow Fort House in Plymouth, and St. John's Site in Historic St. Mary's City, Maryland, David Furlow places women at the heart of Plymouth, New England and American history.  Furlow is a trustee of Pilgrim Hall, attorney, archaeological-journalist and co-author with wife Lisa Pennington of the forthcoming book "The Odyssey of Isaac Allerton, Rebel Pilgrim."  The program will be broadcast through Zoom.  Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_nCsTAit5RFevaaHCmVdyRQ