Ron Peterson, lecturer and writer on Cape history and chairperson of the Orleans Historical Commission, will teach the second half of his two-part course on Orleans history. For a tiny seaside community, Orleans has an extremely rich and varied history. This course began with 1797, when the town was officially incorporated by an act of the Massachusetts legislature signed by Governor Samuel Adams. This class will continue to examine snapshots of key people and events that made Orleans the vibrant community it is now. Attacks by foreign powers during our nation’s wars, the evolving economic landscape, the coming of the railroads, early efforts to preserve our ecology, and much more are included in this whirlwind tour of our incredible town.
Presented by the Friends of Snow Library. To register or for more information, visit https://friendsofsnowlibrary.org/lifetime-learning-program/.