Florence Griswold Museum

Documents: Women Reading on Lyme Street

By |2019-04-16T16:26:59-04:00May 27, 2015|

A simple hand-stitched notebook, its marbled paper cover faded over the centuries, records the religious, educational, and charitable purposes of Lyme’s earliest women’s organization. Mid-way through the construction of a new Meetinghouse at the foot of what is now Lyme Street, ten ladies from the town’s prominent families gathered in 1816 to establish a reading group.

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