Standing Room Only for Horseneck Daughters of the American Revolution and Greenwich Library Event with Missy Wolfe

The Horseneck Daughters of the American Revolution and Greenwich Library hosted an author event on Monday, December 5 with Missy Wolfe discussing her recent book, The Great Ledger: Records of the Town of Greenwich.

It was a fascinating presentation on Greenwich history, addressing the early settlers, both English and Dutch, as well as our native Americans.

There was not a seat left in the room showing the interest our residents have in our Greenwich history. Greenwich Town Clerk, Jackie Budkins, introduced Missy and First Selectman, Fred Camillo and State Representative Kimberly Fiorello also attended.

If you missed the event, Missy’s books can be purchased at local bookstores, the Greenwich Historical Society Museum Store,  Amazon and of course, can be borrowed from the Library.

If you are interested in researching your ancestors or for more information on the Horseneck DAR, please email [email protected] or contact our Registrar, Justine Cuff,  [email protected].

Wendy Dunkle Dziurzynski, Wynn McDaniel, back row: Justine Cuff, Missy Wolfe, Karen Popp, Jane Tranfo, Nan Levy (Horseneck DAR members who attended). Contributed photo