CURRENT Exhibition

Bloody Ban’s 1779 Raid on The Hamlet of Pound Ridge

Week-ends 2-4pm or by appointments


The inspiration for this exhibition came from past President Ebie Wood with acknowledgements and many thanks to:
Deborah Benjamin, President for her vision, dedication and countless hours spent in overseeing the creation of this exhibition.
Ron Asaro for coordinating the filming of the “The Revolution was HERE!” video, expert carpentry work, hanging Pierrot and his moon, and securing the American Revolutionary War uniform.
Karen Cooper for creating the figures of the Basket Maker and the Leatherman; as well as restoring Pierrot for the permanent exhibit.
Walter Debany for creating the film “The Revolution was HERE!”
Gina Federico for graphic design and signage.
Justin Friedlander for setting up our new screening devices.
Chuck Griffith for creating the map of Tarleton’s Raid and Alton Gursel for mounting it.
Susan Grissom for scouring the archives to fill the newly installed archive cabinet.
Kathy Gursel for the endless hours in helping to mount this exhibition. Michael Kellard for painting the center platform.
Charles Kessler for his help in creating Pierrot’s moon.
Stephen King for making our Leatherman’s leather suit.
John Morgese for securing an example of an oyster basket.
Chris Shaffer and Sharon Griffith for making the video of the 3rd Grade Bus Tour.
Neel Sood, 2018 Hiram Halle Prize winner, for making the video of the Leatherman.
Captain Sal Tarantino of the 2nd Continental Light Dragoons, Connecticut’s War Cavalry, for the loan of an American Revolutionary War uniform.
Grant Webb for refurbishing the basket maker’s Shaving Horse and helping to hang Pierrot and his moon.
Jon Scott Bennett Productions for sharing the link to his video “The Leatherman: An American Vagabond”.

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