This is my last blog of the summer, and as excited as I am to go home I will miss this program. Yeah it was tiring but it was worth it. On our last day we went to the Myer House, and Cherry Hill, I found both of these pointless. Although they were nice they both were under restoration and did not get a full feel of what the houses were really like. After restoration both sites will be beautiful but when they are under restoration it wasn’t a trip we should have made.

Especially
the Myer House, we didn’t see any of the house besides the room we were in.
When we were told we were going to an Underground Railroad, I was excited
because I thought we would walk in the house and maybe go in the tunnels
between the houses or where the slaves were hidden. The guide was nice but he
was shy, so I didn’t learn much. What I didn’t learn was, the house belong to
Steven and Harriet Myers, two abolitionist, their house would have been big
enough to house slaves but it was used more as an office for the
abolitionist. In about a 10 month period
about 280 escaped slaves passed through the house. At the end we all took a
group picture with Steven. Before Cherry Hill we returned to Sage for Lunch.
Kevin, in Buchman, made us fresh cookies, they were so good. After our lunch break
we headed out for our last site, Cherry Hill.
Again
this would have better if they weren’t under reconstruction. In all the rooms
we went in everything was in boxes and were covered up, so we again didn’t get
the full feel. Because of this I didn’t learn from this as well. I was
impressed that the same family lived in the house for over 200 years. The focus
of our tour was on Catherine Putnam. After the death of her mother she moved to
Cherry Hill to live with her cousins, who were VanReenseler. My two favorite parts probably were the
murder and the marks left by their dog Sandy.
The conflict of the murder was very interesting and I wish she went more
in depth about it. Second, the marks Sandy left when she was not let in the
dining room. I just had to laugh because all I could think of was my dog (sorry
I have been talking about my dog a lot but I miss him like crazy) and how sad
he gets when I just walk into the bathroom and shut the door. He will bark at
the door until I am finished. Also If he misbehaves when we eat, we block him
out and he will lay there barking at us until we give him attention. So I could
see Sandy scratching at the wall until she got attention. We then left Cherry
Hill, took a quick stop at some old bridge, then got ice cream at Snowman’s
(thanks Michael). Well here is the end of my final blog (YAY finally it has
come to an end), it is a bit sad and I will miss everyone but I cannot wait to
go home.

(p.s Thanks to all the professors for all they did, and putting up with us for the past 6 week)
This is my last blog of the summer, and as excited as I am to go home I will miss this program. Yeah it was tiring but it was worth it. On our last day we went to the Myer House, and Cherry Hill, I found both of these pointless. Although they were nice they both were under restoration and did not get a full feel of what the houses were really like. After restoration both sites will be beautiful but when they are under restoration it wasn’t a trip we should have made.
| My dog Davey |
(p.s Thanks to all the professors for all they did, and putting up with us for the past 6 week)

