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(December 2014)Ĭolette Speakman, manager of the Tribute House, dedicated May 1924 to those who served in The Great War.Įdward Minshall’s family were early settlers in 1920s Penn Wynne and worked for Autocar in Ardmore. Tom Hayden, Fire Chief of the first fire brigade in the township, recalls its history, equipment and the fires it fought. Patrick McCabe, Jr.’s family ran the business for decades. Theobald Harsch, 1900 Narberth contractorĮdward Davis Lewis of Gladwyne, Harsch’s grandson.On growing up in Narberth, 28 years teaching in Lower Merion, and the organizations he’s been involved with. Growing up in Bryn Mawr before WWII, teaching music in Lower Merion schools, liberating a concentration camp. (September 2013)ĭavid Fish is a third-generation jeweler in Bryn Mawr (January-February 2012) Samuel and Dorothy Edgerton were local members of the NAACP in the 1960s. Helene Porter Dixon’s family ran a store on River Road at Mill Creek in the 1950s. Jerry Francis, Historical Society President, discusses the history and revitalization of the 1890 Pennsylvania Railroad station (April 2015) (October 2012)Īrlene Flicker, retired Cynwyd School teacher (February 2014) Son David Byerley, class of 1945, remembers the War at Lower Merion High School. Russell Byerley’s WWII letters from LM students.Max’s is among the early Jewish families in Lower Merion, of Buten Paints and Buten Museum of Wedgwood renown. history grew up in Bryn Mawr in the 1930s and ’40s. One of the highest-ranking African Americans in U.S. Lita Indzel Cohen and Marlene Bronstein Dubin’s real-life “Happy Days” (2012) Lower Merion’s first African-American Commissioner remembers growing up in Bryn Mawr in the 1950s. Kenneth Trotter & Dennis Dool, retired teachers, recall the special feelings under the maxim “Enter to Learn Go Forth to Serve”. Maryam Phillips & Nolan Atkinson, former Township commissioners on projects 1970-2015 (2015)Ĭhristina Anderson, granddaughter, the life and times in Bryn Mawr of the WW II Tuskegee Airmen instructor. Patricia Krisch: enabling inner city kids to attend Lower Merion High School (2015) Ted Goldsborough, past president of The Lower Merion Historical Society, interviews participants about Lower Merion or Narberth.ĭr. Jerry Francis, Historical Society president, guides us through the 1890 train station, its recent restoration and the Cynwyd Heritage Trail. Jerry Francis, Historical Society president, introduces this special library of local maps, photographs, documents and objects housed in a restored 1812 school building.