Guilford And The Civil War

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Guilford And The Civil War
Photo By Harold Shapiro
Guilford’s 375 th Anniversary Committee Presents
Guilford And The Civil War
a day of tribute and living history
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
11:00 – 5:30 Town Crier and Drummer Boys. Abraham Lincoln
Historic Document Displays
11:00 – 5:30 Military Encampment
Demonstration Drills, Regimental Surgeon, Nurse,
Apothecary, Cooking, Baseball & more
11:00 – 4:00 Open-Air Market and 1860 Period Demonstrations
12:00 -12:30 Meet Author of “Almost Home ”, a story about
12:30
12:00 - 4:00
12:00– 4:00
1:00 – 5:00
1:30 – 2:00
Guilford Soldiers
Photo Opportunity for Descendants of Soldiers
Griswold House – Civil War Display/Tour
Hyland House –Games for Children/ Tour
Historic Bus Tours:
Homes of Civil War Soldiers
45 minutes on the hour, space limited
Horse and Carriage Rides
Wagon Rides
Meet scriptwriter
2:00 – 2:30
Two Mini-plays:
Uriah Parmelee and Hattie Hawley
Musical Interlude
2:30 – 3:00
“Lincoln at Gettysburg” by Andrew Dabczynsky
3:00 – 3:30
Two Mini-plays:
John Brown and Toby Trout
Musical Interlude
3:30 – 4:00
4:00 – 4:30
Period Music
4:30 – 5:15
Two Mini-plays:
Ward Benton and William Norton
Musical Interlude
Civil War songs
5:30 – 7:00
Closing Concert:
Heritage Choir of New Haven, Guilford High School Voices,
Spare Parts Band, Polite Society Vintage Dancers, CT
Valley Field Music, soloist Mike Loomis
IN THE EVENT OF RAIN, STAGE EVENTS WILL BE HELD AT THE CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH AND THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH (SAME TIME) SEE MAP
Mike Loomis. Howard Wright
All Historic Research by Tracy Tomaselli
Green
Irving Moy
Company F 14th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry, 6th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry,
and 119th New York Volunteer Infantry
Green
Dudley Farm
Green
T. M. Jacobs
Information Tent
Information Tent
Guilford Keeping Society
Dorothy Whitfield Historical Society
Guilford Preservation Alliance
Griswold House 171 Boston St.
Hyland House 84 Boston St.
Green across from the St.
George Church
Allegra Farm
Park Street
Boston Street
Toby Armour
Information Tent
Written by Toby Armour
Researched by Norman McLeod and Elizabeth
Stevens, Directed by Kandie Carle. Flute:
Harold Shapiro
49 Park street
Christian Science Church
Adams Middle School Students in conjuction
with Adams Middle School Concordia
Stage on the Green
John Brown- written & acted by Norman
Marshall; Toby Trout- written by Toby Armour
Researched by Tracy Tomaselli. Directed by
Kandie Carle. Flute: Harold Shapiro
49 Park street
Christian Science Church
Skunk Misery Ramblers
Stage on the Green
Written by Toby Armour, Researched by Tracy
Tomaselli, Directed by Kandie Carle
Flute: Harold Shapiro
49 Park Street
Christian Science Church
“Balladeer” Tom Callinan
Stage on the Green
Designed by New Haven Symphony Orchestra
Conductor William Boughton
Stage on the Green
PERFORMERS
Kandie Carle Artistic Director/Vintage Dancer
Ms. Kandie Carle has 20 plus years experience in directing, writing and
performing living history through theater and dance. As the Producing
Artistic Director of the East Haddam Stage Co, Ms. Carle is currently
preparing for EHSCO’s 6th summer season of live theater at Gillette
Castle State Park, while continuing to tour with her one-woman show
Victorian Lady. Her original play, They Called Me Lizzy…from Slavery
to the White House, also continues to tour with actress Stephanie
Jackson in the role of Elizabeth Keckly. Ms. Carle is very pleased to be
directing as well as performing in this commemorative event.
www.EHSCO.org
Michael Loomis
Town Crier
Michael, a native of Guilford, was a full-time performer with Washington DC’s
musical, political-comedy troupe The Capitol Steps for 22 years. In addition,
from 1980 to 1995, he starred in more than 40 productions for the Washington
Opera, the Washington Savoyards. Favorite non-operatic roles included Jud Fry
and Curly in Oklahoma, the Wazir in Kismet, Miles Gloriosus in Forum, Edward
Rutledge in 1776, and Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha. As a member of
the Creative Opera Ensemble, Michael also brought opera to students in local
elementary schools. His television and radio credits include performances on
PBS, NPR “All Things Considered,” NBC’s “The Today Show,” and ABC’s “Good
Morning America,” “Nightline,” and “World News Tonight.”
Mr. Davis has been acting with various theatre companies throughout CT for
15 years. He’s enjoyed both leading and supporting roles in productions from
Shakespeare to Vaudeville. His most recent work was in an original comedy
with the Hole in The Wall Theater of New Britain in “A Cup of Joe at the Iffy
Fish”. He’s honored to be participating in this historical celebration in the role
of Guilford resident Ward Benton.
Michael Vernon Davis
portraying R. Ward Benton
Emma Palzere-Rae
portraying Harriet
Foote Hawley 4
Emma is pleased to be expanding her knowledge of the Civil War and Harriet
Beecher Stowe’s relations, having portrayed Mrs. Stowe in her original onewoman play “Aunt Hattie’s House” since 2000. Through her company Be Well
Productions, Ms. Palzere-Rae tours one-woman plays, which include Emily
Dickinson and Gilda Radner. In 1990, she banded together with other female
solo artists to create The Womenkind Festival. She has appeared in regional,
stock and off-Broadway theater, as well as in film, television and radio. Ms,
Palzere-Rae is a former Artistic Director for New York City’s touring company
PlaysforLiving. www.BeWellProductions.com
Guilford and the Civil War
PERFORMERS
Mr. Hajnal, of Old Saybrook CT, is a graduate of Northeastern University and
holds a bachelor’s degree in history and a minor in theatre. While there, he
played Eddie Drako in an adaptation of “Donnie Drako”, and learned fire
eating at Coney Island. He continues to participate in various historical
re-enactment groups, representing a broad range of characters and eras.
John Hajnal
portraying Uriah Parmalee
Norman Thomas Marshall (Actor-Playwright) was born in Richmond,
Virginia, the son of a Klansman and grandson of a slave owner. His New York
debut was in 1965 in playing the title role in Ronald Tavel's Ridiculous classic
Gorilla Queen. He has since shared stage and screen with Raul Julia, Moses
Gunn, F. Murray Abraham, Harvey Fierstein, Robert Guillaume, Burt Reynolds,
Barbra Streisand and Telly Savalas. He spent eleven years as the Artistic
Director of the No Smoking Playhouse on West 45th Street.
Norman T. Marshall
portraying John Brown
Howard Wright
Howard Wright is a life member of the Association of Lincoln Presenters, an
organization dedicated to the serious interpretation of Abraham Lincoln, and
is in his tenth year performing as the 16th president. Mr. Wright has performed as “A. Lincoln” for the CT State Veterans Home, the Harriet Beecher
Stowe Center, the Wadsworth Atheneum, the CT State Capitol and historical
He served as Co-chair of the Connecticut Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial
Commission in 2008, and was one of seventeen “Lincolns” profiled at
President Lincoln’s Cottage in Washington, D.C. in 2010. Mr. Wright is the
Dean of Students and Science Department Head at Renbrook School
(West Hartford, CT).
portraying Lincoln
Isaiah Terry
portraying William Norton
Mr. Terry is a student
at Three Rivers Community College. He is
pursuing a degree in
education. Isaiah lives
in New London with
his two siblings who
inspire him.
Al Terry
portraying
Toby Trout
IS IT BAD THAT THE ONLY
AFRICAN-AMERICAN MAN IS
SQEEZED IN THE CORNER??
Most recently seen in the role of
Fagin in Middletown’s Oddfellows
Playhouse production of Oliver.
Favorite roles have been as Othello
in Shakespeare’s Othello and Hoke
Colburn in Driving Miss Daisy. Mr.
Terry has also created several characters in original works with the
East Haddam Stage Company
in their bi-annual production of
Plays and Poetry.
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MUSICIANS
William Boughton
As Music Director of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra (NHSO) since
2007 he has become a strong advocate of American Music. Augusta Read
Thomas was the recipient of the newly created position - NHSO 'Composerin-Residence', a program he instituted in 2009, along with a 2 Year High
School program for Young Composers. With the NHSO he has received two
ASCAP Awards for Adventurous Programming in 2011 and 2014. His
dedication to Musical Education for young students is epitomized by the
Orchestra's successful and innovative Educational Programs and the
creation of the NHSO's 'Artist-in-Residence' program. To date he has commissioned works from Augusta Read Thomas, Jin Hi Kim, Daniel Bernard
Roumain, Christopher Theofanidis and Christopher Brubeck.
The Heritage Chorale of New Haven, Inc. is in its 16th season. The Chorale is distinguished by its exploration of classical to contemporary choral music and its emphasis on choral litera
ture of the African-American liturgical tradition. Founded by Jonathan Q. Berryman in 1998, the Chorale has performed throughout the East Coast and has had the pleasure of collaborating with
other organizations, soloists and ensembles including the New Haven Chorale, the Yale Institute of
Sacred Music, the New Haven Symphony Orchestra and the Waterbury Symphony Orchestra.
Tom Callinan holds a B.S. in Secondary Education from CCSU and an
M.A.L.S. (Music Concentration) from Wesleyan University. He has performed with the folk band, The Morgans, created the multi-faceted Crackerbarrel Entertainment, and in 1991 was designated Connecticut’s first
“Official State Troubadour” through legislation by The General Assembly.
His credits include: ABC’s “Good Morning America”; PBS’s “Shining Time
Station”, starring Ringo Starr; CNN’s”Earth Matters”; and National Public
Radio.
Tom Callinan
Harold Shapiro has been a professional photographer for over 30 years. He
has enjoyed photographing on the Yale campus since 1988 where he is an
Associate Fellow at Jonathan Edwards College. He serves as the Head of
the Photography Department at the Creative Arts Workshop. Harold was
awarded the Arts Council of Greater New Haven Arts Award, a recognition
given annually to those who have had a significant impact of the Greater
New Haven arts community.
Harold Shapiro
The Skunk Misery Ramblers
are an all-ages all-abilities fiddle club that’s all about having fun while
working on and performing great old fiddle tunes.
Celtic, and bluegrass tunes together folk performance group
MUSICIANS
Connecticut Valley Field Music is a fife and drum corps playing a
repertory based on 19th Century American music, ranging from
military marching music as written in historical references such as The
Drummers’ and Fifers’ Guide (Bruce and Emmett, 1862) to original arrangements of Appalachian fiddle music, Irish tunes, African American
spirituals and early blues tunes. We marched in our first parade, the
Westbrook Muster, in 1989 with six members and have since grown to
a membership of about twenty playing members and a full color guard.
We play rope-tension snare and bass drums and wooden fifes, and our
uniform is based on the musician’s uniform of the U.S. Army, ca. 1862.
Connecticut Valley
Field Music
For over 25 years Liz Stell and Bill Matthiesen and their Spare Parts,
have been researching, recording, and performing all types of dance
music: contra and English country, 19th century and ragtime, waltzes and
couples dances, tangos and milongas. They’ve played for concerts, contradances, Mostly Waltz events, milongas, and Victorian and other period
balls and events in over 20 states and provinces.
Spare Parts
Guilford High School VOICES is a select group of thirty five
singers that perform a variety of repertoire for major concerts
and events in the New Haven region. They have performed
in both national and international festivals and hold several
accolades for their superior performances. GHS VOICES have
been active in the Carnegie Hall Concert series over the past
decade and have sung under the baton of several prestigious
conductors including Dr. Anton Armstrong, Paul Oakley and
Richard Coffey. They have been invited as a guest ensemble for Connecticut’s premiere professional
choir, CONCORA and are a frequent feature of Christ Episcopal Church’s Music Series in Guilford.
Polite Society Vintage Dance is dedicated to reconstructing and preserving the music and dance of the period 1840 to 1925. The troupe is
involved in the development of theatrical performances (for both stage
and film) and the recreation of period social events, which reflect the
elegance and splendor of the Victorian era and the spirit and excitement
of the Ragtime era. www.vintagedancing.com
Dancers today are Kandie & Casey Carle, Martha Griffin and Marc Casslar
Polite Society
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MAD
GOURMET
BALLOUS
WINE BAR
HISTORIC BUS
TOUR STOP
WHITFIELD’S
RESTAURANT
Historic Guilford
Town Green
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DUDLEY
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PICNIC
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
CHURCH
(ABOLISHONIST)
CARRIAGE RIDE
STOP
IN THE EVENT OF RAIN,
STAGE EVENTS will be held at
the Congregational Church &
Christain Science Church
CILANTROS
CAFE
VILLIAGE
CHOCOLATE
GUILFORD
FOOD CENTER
CENTRO
PIZZA
COLORS
CAFE
WATER STREET
SOM SIAM
QUATROS
HEN AND
HEIFER
SUNNY
SIDE UP
TO TOWN MARINA - RESTAURANTS
LOBSTER POUND, MOORING, STONE HOUSE
BOSTON STREET
STAGE
RE-ENAC T
PARK STREET
WHITFIELD STREET
CARRIAGE RIDE
STOP
HANDICAPPED
PARKING
WATER
PORTOLETS
TOWN HALL
SPONSORS
Diamond Sponsors
Bishop’s Orchards
East River Energy
Guilford Saving Bank
Page Hardware & Appliance Co.
Yale-New Haven Hospital
Gold Sponsors
Page Taft
Royal Printing Service
Shore Publishing, LLC
Silver Sponsors
Safety Zone
The Whitman Team
Bronze Sponsors
Frank’s Package Store
Prospector Partners, LLC
Others
American Cruise Lines
Friends & Company
Mix Design
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BANNER SPONSORS
Musuems/Churches
Bishops Orchards and Market
East River Energy
Franks Package
Guilford Savings Bank
Page Hardware
Page Taft Realty
Prospector Partners
Royal Printing
Yale New Haven Hospital
Aria Asset Mgmt Investmnt
Aria Investments
CampaigneKestnerArchitects
Cascio & Company
Childress & Duncan
Compass Management
CT. Water Co
Defibtech
Donald & Sharon Baechler
Dudley Farm Museum
Dunkin Donuts
Ella’s
Fusco Corp
Geo Visions
Guilford Foundation
Guilford Free Library
Guilford Veterinary Hospital
Hartmann Group
Health Options
Jerry’s Transmission
Joe Mazza and Family
Kennedy-Perkins
McGladrey Accounting
Milano Development
New England Trails
National Roofing
Nerds To Go
Paul Mei
Pearce Realty
Peoples Bank
Sachem Landscaping
Safety Zone
Shore Publishing
Shoreline Properties
Star Fish
Stone Agency
Sullivan Funeral Home
Sunset Reality
Tactical Communications
Whiteman Team
William Pitt Sotherby’s
William Raveis Realty
Boston Post Rd Ad (375) Near Goose
Extras Ordered for Whitfield St
375 / Route 80/Route 77
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EVENT DONORS
Guilford Foundation
Drs. Roslyn and Jerome Meyer
Eric and Marna Borgstrom
Eva and Michael Brown
Dennis and Linda Culliton
Edie and Howard Brown
Tracy and Ron Tomaselli
Whitney Thompson Jr.
Donald Ifkovic Sr.
Maryellen Page
Phillip Schaefer
Irene Auerbach
Landa Freeman
Deb and Tony Abbott
Carol Wright
Suzanne Andres
Truman Bewley
Susan Clark
Melissa and Robert Carroll
??? Dickerin & North
David and Kathleen Jones
Mary Beeman
Linda Nickerson
Carol Usher
Health Options Steve Jacobs
Ellen Cordes anf Henry Haskell
David Frank
Louise Anderson
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Land Rover Guilford
Gerald and Landa Beauchemin
Gloria Gibney
Steven and Jeri Conlon
William Butterly
William Cutting
Wallace Pringle III
Marie Duchim
Jonathan Strickland
Steven Grey
Leighton Jillson
Judith Zurkus
Edmund and Helen Higgins
Villiage Chocolatier
William and Barbara Kinnare
Mairi Bryan
Mark and Sue Cas??????
Andy Stephens
Suzanne and William Huhn
SPECIAL THANKS
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RESTAURANTS
Some of these restaurants are within walking distance from the green. Please ask
at information tent if you wish to walk and we can tell you how far the distance is.
THESE RESTAURANTS HAVE SPECIAL CIVIL WAR EVENT MEALS FOR VISITORS.
Whitfield’s on the Green – 203 458 1300
The Stone House Restaurant – 203 458 3700
Guilford Moorings Restaurant – 203 458 2921
Quattro’s Italian Cuisisne – 203 453 6575
Anthony’s of Guilford -203 453 4121
Anthony’s of Guilford – 203 453 4121
Som Siam -203 458 0228
Sunnyside Up – 203 548 8646
4 & Twenty Blackbirds Bakery – 203 458 6900
Deli Unlimited Incorporated 203 453 2473
Buffalina – 203 458 1377
Boss Pizza – 203 453 4044
Guilford Bistro and Café -203 453 0736
Perk on Church - 203 689 5060
Cilantro Specialty Foods – 203 458 2555
Maritime Grille – 203 453 0774
Ayuthai – 203 453 2988
Nick and Tony’s Pizza – 203 458 3370
The Place – 203 453 9276
Mr J Asian Bistro 203 – 453 3355
Naples Restaurant and Pizza – 203 453 4759
KC’s Restaurant and Pub – 203 453 0771
I Thai – 203 533 5060
Anna’s Temptations 203 453 1046
The Little Stone House - 203 453 9800
The Whole Enchilada – 203 453 2300
Shoreline Diner – 203 458 7380
Guilford Lobster Pound- 203 453 6122
Centro Pizza - 203 453 7481
Brunches Eatery – 203 453 0031
Ashley’s ice cream – 203 458 3040
Carpanzano’s Pizzeria – 203 453 7040
Take the Cake bakery – 203 453 1896
The Dough Market – 203 533 5281
Hidden Kitchen- 203 458 7806
South Lane Bistro - 203 533 5845
Forte’s market – 203 453 491110
Sweet Frog Yogurt – 203 533 5635
The Mad Gourmet – 203 689 5414
Pasta Avest & Pizzeria – 203 453 8779
Ballou’s Restaurant and Wine Bar
Augur’s Irish Pub – 203 453 4936
La Rosticceria – 203 458 8885
Brownstone Restaurant – 203 458 1238
Splash - 203 453 4543
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Guilford and the Civil War Committee Members
Veronica Wallace - Chairperson
Brian Mc Glone - Vice Chairperson
Heidi Samuelson - Treasurer
Carl Balestracci
Edwin Bartlett
Gene Bishop
Lisa Calderone
Anita Catardi
Roberta Flannery
Margaret Livingston
Paul Mei
Stephen Page
Karen Stephans
Janet Testa
The American Civil War, also known as the War Between the States
began on Friday, April 12, 1861 and ended on Tuesday, May 9, 1865.
Guilford and the Civil War Committee Members
These men and women have devoted their time, effort and skills to providing
the Town of Guilford, its residents and their friends
with a day they will long remember.
Toby Armour
Brian Mcglone
William Boughton
Tara Hunt Melvin
Edie Brown
Pat Souney
Kandie Carle
Tracy Tomaselli
Dennis Culliton