Discovering Westerville
On today’s episode, I share with you a conversation that I had with Pam Allen and Don Foster about a project they have been working on to restore the Olde Methodist Cemetery in Uptown. Pam serves as the volunteer historian at Church of the Messiah, where she researches the 200-year history of the church and its relationship with the community. Don is a longtime Westerville resident who has been researching and writing about Otterbein and Westerville history for many years. These two were brought together for a project to restore Olde Methodist Cemetery, an often forgotten burial ground. Within this cemetery lie the remains of over 200 individuals dating back to the 1830s, including individuals significant to the founding of both Westerville and Otterbein University. This is a wide-reaching conversation during which Pam and Don share several stories from their research and time on this project, including stories about Westerville’s involvement in the Abolitionist movement, among others. We top it off with discussion about the process and value of preserving history to our community. I found this conversation to be fascinating dive into our community’s history, and I’m excited to share it with others. Enjoy. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit goodforwesterville.substack.com [https://goodforwesterville.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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