The
Greenwich Academy Archives has a new home on the third floor
of Ruth West Campbell Hall. The new room, with hand-painted
walls and period wallpaper, is in itself an archive, providing
an historical setting for its worthy contents. Among its
holdings are documents from the Academy’s earliest
days, scrapbooks chronicling many years’ activities,
catalogues from the 19th century, personal records, and
records of the Mothers’ Board, the Board of Trustees,
and the Alumnae Association.
A valuable part of the Archives is its photograph
collection. The sorting, cataloguing, and preservation of
these photographs is a delicate and ongoing effort, guided
by advice from the Historical Society of the Town of Greenwich.
Plans for development include cataloguing holdings
in database form and building a second data base as a virtual
scrapbook of current Academy activities. Most important
is the continuing collection of current publications and
material, which will be of as much use to future generations
as our current Archives are in reviewing Greenwich Academy’s
first hundred-seventy-six years.
We need your help identifying the multitude of photographs contained in our Archives. Click here and see if you can identify the people and places in these photos. If you can, email the information to Angela VanMoorsel with the corresponding number in the subject line.
For more information, please call archivist
Terry McCarthy at
(203) 625-8900, Ext. 7229 or email at tmccarthy@greenwichacademy.org .
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