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šļøEpisode Title: Telling the Story of Franklin County with the Historical Society š Episode Description: In this episode of the Epic Voices Podcast, host Tristan sits down with Martha Gardner, Archivist and Librarian for the Franklin County Historical Society. Together, they explore why local history matters, how preserving artifacts and stories helps communities understand who they are, and the behind-the-scenes work that goes into safeguarding Franklin Countyās past. From Civil War letters and glass plate negatives to local myths, genealogy research, and future preservation projects, this conversation highlights the vital role history plays in shaping where weāre headed. š¤ Guest Information: Name: Martha Gardner Title: Archivist & Librarian Organization: Franklin County Historical Society Background: * Member of the Historical Society since the early 2000s * Oversees collections, archives, accessioning, and displays * Manages historical research requests and genealogy inquiries * Works extensively with digitization and preservation efforts * Passionate advocate for understanding local history and community identity ā±ļø Episode Highlights: [00:00] Introduction & Why History Matters Tristan introduces the episode and explores how understanding the past helps guide the future. [01:00] Meet Martha Gardner Martha shares her background, connection to Franklin County, and her role at the Historical Society. [04:20] Inside the Historical Society A look at the many roles involved in preserving collections, archives, and community history. [05:45] What Sparked a Love for History Martha reflects on her lifelong fascination with stories, people, and the past. [07:40] The Origins of the Franklin County Historical Society How the Society was first founded in 1903, paused during World War I, and reestablished in the 1960s. [10:30] Remarkable Artifacts & Hidden Treasures Civil War correspondence, handwritten records, glass plate negatives, and everyday documents that bring history to life. [14:20] Local Myths, Legends & Misconceptions Stories about distilleries, underground tunnels, and how historical research separates fact from fiction. [18:10] The Spirit of Franklin County Why self-sufficiency, isolation, and neighborly support define the regionās character. [21:30] How the Society Has Evolved Over Time From relocating buildings to refining collections and modern preservation practices. [25:00] Digitization & Technology in Preservation Scanning archives, organizing databases, and making history more accessible through technology. [26:45] Current & Upcoming Projects Revolutionary War research initiatives, cemetery mapping, and collaboration with local historians. [31:20] Education & Community Engagement Fourth-grade programs, student tours, and helping young people connect with local history. [34:30] Volunteers & Community Support Why volunteers matter and how the community can get involved with the Historical Society. [35:10] What Community Means Martha shares a thoughtful reflection on collaboration, involvement, and shared responsibility. [36:00] Closing Reflections A reminder that our communityās story is still being writtenāand everyone plays a role. š¬ EPIC Quotes: āPeople need to know where they came from and why things are the way they are.ā ā Martha Gardner āWeāre still isolated in many ways, and that self-sufficiency is part of who we are.ā ā Martha Gardner āYou canāt do it alone. Community means doing things together.ā ā Martha Gardner š£ Call to Action: Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to EPIC Voices for more conversations with the people and organizations preserving, strengthening, and shaping our community. Follow us on social media, share this episode, and consider supporting or volunteering with your local historical societyābecause our stories matter.
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