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Kirkwood Historical Society: Daughters Of The American Revolution Visit Mudd's Grove
The Kirkwood Historical Society (KHS) is constantly striving to improve the condition of our 162-year-old Greek Revival home, Mudd's Gro ...
Deb
June 23, 2021
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The Kirkwood Historical Society (KHS) is constantly striving to improve the condition of our 162-year-old Greek Revival home, Mudd’s Grove. As part of that effort, we routinely seek historic preservation grants to help with upkeep and repairs to the home. On June 1, 2021, Roy Brown and Holly Washek hosted representatives of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) at Mudd’s Grove. DAR provides support for local projects exemplifying the organization’s mission areas of historic preservation, patriotism and education.
Ms. Anita Motz, DAR Chapter Regent, and Ms. Anne Blackburn, DAR Grant Coordinator met with Roy to discuss historic preservation grant possibilities for Mudd’s Grove. Holly provided a tour of Mudd’s Grove with an extended visit to KHS’s Harold Gould Library where we archive documents, books and artifacts of the history Kirkwood. KHS plans to submit a grant request through DAR’s Special Projects Grants program later this summer to help fund repairs and repainting of Mudd’s Grove. We are in the process of raising matching funds for the repainting of Mudd’s Grove. Contributions can be made to the Mudd’s Grove Repair and Maintenance Go Fund Me page at https://gofund.me/25c9cf9a
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