Anonym / Thursday, September 10, 2015 / Categories: All News, Campus, Media Coverage, Student Life, Academics, Arts & Letters, History History department hosts first-person frontier narratives The Grove City College Department of History is sponsoring "First-Person History Narratives" at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16, in Pew Recital Hall in the Pew Fine Arts Center on campus. Actors from Providence Plantation Foundation will be performing two first-person narratives: "George Washington’s Beloved Aide: David Humphrey" and "Imagining Liberty: Farltex—John Neville's Household Slave." Providence Plantation Foundation, Evans City, is a center for historical education and living history presentations on the 18th century frontier. The program is free and open to the public. Previous Article Wolverine Marching Band hits the road Next Article Grove City College begins its own Manhattan Project Print 4578 Rate this article: No rating Is a Research Article Please login or register to post comments.