Duluth Historical Society Blog

Preserving our history, recording the present and reaching for the future

Upcoming Lectures

We are pleased to announce the speakers at our upcoming regular meetings through the end of this year:

  • June 12: Finding your Military Ancestors in Georgia; Pamela Nye, Certified Archivist, Phoenix Research and Designs
  • July 10: Hidden Treasures: Finding Strickland Family Letters in the Attic; Robin Burch, great grand daughter of Alice Strickland
  • August 14: The Artist Community in Duluth; Bobbie Flowers, Owner of Luv For Art
  • September 11: History of the Duluth Fall Festival; Kathryn Parson Willis, Duluth Fall Festival
  • October 9: What is Historic Preservation?; Maysyly Naolu, Adjunct Professor, Shorter University
  • November 13: Caring for your Photographs and Scrapbooks; Pamela Nye, Certified Archivist, Phoenix Research and Designs
  • December 11: DHS Winter Party Celebration

Please join us the second Tuesday of each month at the historic Strickland House from 7:00 – 8:00 pm. Bring your family, friends, and neighbors to some wonderful programs!

Historical Society Remembers Duluth’s Veterans

At its monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 8, 2012, the Duluth Historical Society welcomed the City of Duluth’s Public Service Information Officer, Crystal Huntzinger.  Ms. Huntzinger spoke about the history of Duluth’s annual Memorial Day celebration and the placing of veteran’s markers.  Each year the streets of the City of Duluth are lined with more than 500 markers and flags, representing those who served in the armed forces.  The flags and markers are on display the week before and after Memorial Day, and the week before and after Veterans Day.

On Saturday, May 26th at 6:00 pm the City of Duluth and the American Legion post 251 will honor the brave men and women that are serving and have served our country.  This year’s service will specifically recognize Korean War Veterans on this 60th Anniversary of the Korean War by presenting them with commemorative coins in appreciation for the service they gave our Country.

The Historical Society will honor Duluth’s veterans, as well as those currently serving, with a military exhibit. Photographs and memorabilia from WWI to the present will be on display.  Please stop by the museum between 12-3 p.m. on Fridays & Saturdays to view the exhibit and tour the historic Strickland House.

Organic Agriculture

At its April meeting, the Duluth Historical Society welcomed guest speaker Mr. Sandy Asbill, owner of Sangrit Enterprises in Clarkesville, Georgia. Mr. Asbill, a former Marine, soil scientist, and seed company manager, is currently in private enterprise in organic agriculture. On Tuesday night, he spoke on the benefits of organic agriculture as an alternative to the use of factory chemicals in gardening.

Before 1973, Mr. Asbill subscribed to the agricultural methods he learned as a college student, which included the use of factory fertilizers to produce crops and factory chemicals to control pests and diseases in soils, crops, and livestock. After being introduced to organic agriculture, Mr. Asbill set out to disprove the claim that crops could be economically produced without the support of pesticides and factory fertilizers. What he learned, instead, was that not only were crops being produced without synthetic inputs, but were most often healthier and higher yielding using organic methods. This eye-opening experience was the catalyst that led Mr. Asbill to a career dedicated to the re-introduction and re-education of gardeners and farmers in the natural system of crop production.

Mr. Asbill’s organic gardening methods will, no doubt, be of great value to home gardeners and to those who will be starting their gardens in Duluth’s new community garden located at the historic Strickland House on Buford Hwy. Plots are currently available for rent. Please call Judy Wilson at 770-232-7584 or send email to comgarden@duluthhistorical.org if you are interested in a plot at the Strickland House Community Garden.

Thanks to Gwen Filardi for submitting this great summary of the meeting!