OSHM presents lecture from Sunday at the Museum series
Mauriel Joslyn stands in front of the slide showing two portraits of Alexander McGillivray, the one on the right being a sketch by John Trumbull depicting him as an Indian Chief.
Fred and Rita Koppelmann, Rita Jenkins, and Judy Greer-Mirlle are enjoying snacks and conversation.
Sunday at the Museum patrons enjoy snacks and socializing after the lecture.
The theatre at The Plaza Arts Center in Eatonton was full on March 5, as the Old School History Museum hosted historian Mauriel Phillips Joslyn speaking on Alexander McGillivray, a half-Scot, half-Creek Indian known as “The Alabama Talleyrand,” as part of its Sunday at the Museum lecture series.
“This is our 10th year to offer the Sunday at Museum lecture series and I am really proud of that,” Old …