The Histories of Kerrs Creek

The Histories of Kerrs Creek

A Kerrs Creek landmark, Miller’s Mill, was originally established circa 1816 as Lowman’s Mill. It fronted on the dirt road that would become
Midland Trail. Little remains today (photo by William Hoyt, ca. 1928).
Miller’s Mill photograph by Jennifer Law Young
Sunday, Nov. 10, 2:30 PM
New Monmouth Presbyterian Church
FREE

Join another of RHS’ community-sourced, capacity-crowd programs, presented by Sarah Clayton and Jennifer Law Young. Returning to the RHS stage after their celebrated 2015 Program on “The Haunts and Hollows of House Mountain,” this award-winning journalistic team will pair together to share centuries of Kerrs Creek stories through oral histories, still photography, film, maps, and creative non-fiction. Their multimedia presentations — followed by the welcome invitation for community contributions, chronicles, and questions — will be held in the heart of Kerrs Creek at New Monmouth Presbyterian Church (est. 1746), 2348 W. Midland Trail. Please consider carpooling, to maximize parking at the historic church and cemetery. Refreshments and artifact displays to follow. See RHS Facebook or the feature archived in our October Newsletter
Stay tuned for links to more digital resources from the New Monmouth Program and Jenny and Sarah’s larger work. In the meantime, check out the range of photos, recorded oral histories, and background research at their interactive website:Lost in Time.