The New Historical Era Reporting of A.A.’s
Vermont Roots
Hundreds of Photos Now Available on
http://drbob.info
Dick B.
Between September 1 and 10, 2012, a large group of recovered
Christian A.A. leaders, workers, and archivists spent their time visiting and
researching all of the important A.A. locations in Vermont which played such a
major role in the origins, history, founding, original Christian Fellowship
program, and successes of early A.A. The
research trip was a project of the International Christian Recovery Coalition.
Jim H., a long-recovered archivist from the State of Washington,
was with us every step of the way. He took hundreds of photos of the many
places visited and researched. These included Dorset, Danby, Emerald Lake, East
Dorset, Rutland, Manchester, St. Johnsbury, and Northfield, Vermont, as well as
the Dwight L. Moody campus in
Northfield, Massachusetts.
The result was a comprehensive picture of the places where
A.A.’s main founding group lived or were much involved in the State of Vermont.
These founding people included Bill Wilson, Mark Whalon, Lois Burnham Wilson
and the Burnham family, Bill Wilson’s high school love Bertha Bamford and her
family, Bill’s grandparents the Griffiths, Bill’s grandparents the Wilsons,
Bill’s mother and sister and brother-in-law, Bill’s step mother, Edwin
Throckmorton Thacher, the Thacher family, the Burnham family, Rowland Hazard,
Cebra Graves, F. Shepard Cornell, Judge Collins Graves, Rev. Sidney K. Perkins
of Manchester, Robert Holbrook Smith, Judge Walter Smith, Susan Amanda Holbrook
Smith, Amanda Northrup, the entire Fairbanks family of St. Johnsbury, Col.
Franklin Fairbanks, Vermont Governors Horace and Erastus Fairbanks, Thaddeus Fairbanks, Joseph
Fairbanks, Rogers Burnham, the son of Rev. Perkins, Dwight L. Moody, Robert E.
Speer, Ira Sankey, Allen Folger, and a host
of others—all centered around Vermont.
If you go to our website http://drbob.info, you will see the
photographic panorama produced by our friend and A.A. archivist Jim. H. who
came all the way from the State of Washington to the State of Vermont. In so
doing, he has produced photos of Wilson House, Griffith House, East Dorset
Congregational Church, the locations of the Wilson family in Rutland—their home,
their school, and the Congregational Church. He also produced photos of the Wilson family cemetery, the homes of
the Thachers and the Burnhams in Manchester, Burr and Burton Academy,
Manchester Congregational Church, the Manchester Congregational pastor’s home,
the Episcopal Church in Manchester, the campus at Norwich Military Academy in
Northfield, the Mount Hermon home and campus of Dwight L. Moody, North Congregational Church of St. Johnsbury, St. Johnsbury Academy, the St .Johnsbury
Court House, the Athenaeum (town library), the location of the St. Johnsbury
YMCA building, Dr. Bob’s boyhood home and birthplace, Dr. Bob’s Summer
Street School, the Fairbanks Museum, the
Fairbanks Inn, and other places of historical importance in A.A.’s new Vermont
era history.
You can locate the many photos at:
drbob.info/photos.shtml
They are listed as aajimh's Photos and Videos
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