2025 Documents - Annual Meeting
This year's Annual Meeting will be held Tuesday, January 21st, at 7:00 p.m.
- In-person at Falmouth Town Hall Council Chambers,
- Online via Zoom Meeting, and
- Broadcast on Falmouth Community Television.
Agenda
- A brief business meeting.
- A look back at last year’s accomplishments.
- Short presentations sharing recent research into local history. These topics were selected from about fifty research projects conducted in response to requests from the community during the past year.
| The Humphrey Merrill House. Kyle Lucas, owner of 220 Middle Road, wanted the answer to a simple question: Who built my home and when was it built?”
He overcame every imaginable challenge while reconstructing the
narrative for his home in a journey that took him back to 1731. He will
tell us how he solved this historical jigsaw puzzle and found the
answer: Humphrey Merrill, 1831.
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| | | | | The First Volley.
History tells us the uprising by Native People that spread across New
England in 1675 followed decades of mistreatment by English settlers.
“King Philips War” came to Falmouth in September 1675 with raids from
the Presumpscot to Spurwink. This marked the beginning of a violent
half-century during which Falmouth was on the frontier and the front
line. An attack on an isolated homestead overlooking the Presumpscot
River terrified the forty families of European settlers then living in
Falmouth. Many fled south to Salem and Boston for safety. We were
asked a simple question: Where was the Wakely homestead? Period accounts were vague about the location. This was a job for our history detectives!
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The Zoom link for the meeting will be posted on our home page of our website on the day of the meeting.
The agenda, slides, and reports will be posted prior to the meeting.