Allison-Antrim Museum, 365 South Ridge Avenue, Greencastle, PA will host the 12th Annual Afternoon Tea in the Barn on Sunday, May 5 between 1 pm and 4 pm. Tea will be served in the center two bays of the reconstructed 1860’s barn. Tables will be set with vintage napkins and china and the servers will be dressed in Civil War attire. Sweet and savory treats will be served, with gluten-free options, along with AAMI’s signature lavender green tea and several other choices, including decaf and herbal tea.
The cost per person is $5. Reservations are required, by Friday, May 3, for sittings beginning on the hour at 1 pm, 2 pm, and 3 pm. Seating fills quickly so make your reservations early by calling 717-597-9325 or by Facebook messaging the museum’s Facebook page.
The special exhibit is “Sweet Memories,” an exhibition of printed hankies from the 1940s, ‘50s, and ‘60s – hankies your mother or grandmother may have had in their dresser drawers. The collection, a rainbow of colors, is that of the late Phoebe Ann Erb Gallagher, native of Lancaster, PA and well-known textile designer, who lived in Boston. Bring your hankies with you.
The February rotating exhibit at Allison-Antrim Museum, 365 S Ridge Ave, Greencastle, PA is its collection of the Brumbaugh Pennsylvania Governors’ Signatures. It will open on Saturday, February 9 and close March 9. The total collection is a sizeable assemblage of about 80 different documents of Pennsylvania governors’ signatures. The core group of 41 signatures in the collection was given to AAMI when the museum opened in August 1998 by the late Dr. Thomas Brumbaugh. It is a collection that he started in his youth and to which he continued to add “missing” signatures. AAMI believes this rare, educational, and historic collection is the largest collection of Pennsylvania governors’ signatures outside the number of signatures in possession of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To officials’ knowledge, no other small, local museum or historical organization has such a collection or has focused on this topic.
From the Colonial era to the present, there have been 112 terms of office and 102 men who have served as governor of Pennsylvania. The figure of 102 does not include the only woman, Hannah Penn, wife of William, who assumed the duties of proprietor of the colony while William endured a lengthy illness before his death. Eight men served two different terms and one man served three different terms of office.
The exhibit is comprised of at least one primary document with the signature of each of the 50 men from the collection. Of local interest, are the signatures of William Findlay and Joseph Heister from Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. The signature of one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, Thomas McKean, is also part of the exhibit. He was Delaware’s delegate to the 1776 Continental Congress, in Philadelphia.
The documents contain the governors’ signatures while in office, as well as outside their terms of office. The collection will be complemented by copies of illustrations, portraits, or photographs of each of the 50 men. As an accompaniment during the tour, visitors will be provided with a notebook containing historical sketches of each man’s service to Pennsylvania.
There is no admission fee but donations are welcomed and accepted. For more information please visit the museum’s website at www.greencastlemuseum.org, Facebook, on Twitter @greencastlemuzm, or call 717-597-9010.