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George Washington Living History Storyteller at Millburn Library

David Emerson, historical interpreter and storyteller, will present at Millburn Library on Friday, November 2 at 2:00pm.

The Millburn Free Public Library is pleased to present "George Washington Remembers New Jersey" with David Emerson on Friday, November 2, 2018 at 2:00pm.

George Washington was no stranger to New Jersey. From Trenton to Princeton to Morristown to Monmouth to Middlebrook (and more), the General spent more time here than in any other state. Join General Washington as he reminisces about his brightest and darkest moments during the battles and encampments of the “Cockpit of the Revolution.” In this session, participants will learn more about New Jersey’s role in the American Revolution from the perspective of George Washington.

David Emerson of History on the Hoof makes his living by being a character. For over 30 years, David has worked at living history museums as an independent storyteller, teaching history through the eyes of a “person of the past.” He is a veteran of Colonial Williamsburg, Plimoth Plantation, Morristown National Historical Park, and the Old Barracks Museum. David holds a BA in Philosophy from SUNY Oswego, with additional study at Alvescot College, Oxford and the College of William and Mary.

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This program is funded by the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.

This program is free to all and is also generously sponsored by the Friends of the Millburn Library. The Millburn Library is located at 200 Glen Ave., Millburn, NJ 07041 and can be reached at 973-376-1006.

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