Family stories are a part of oral history. They are told to inform
younger generations about events heretofore not recorded. Brattleboro
Remembers is a collection of such stories accompanied by the rich
assortment of historical photographs that stirred these memories of
earlier days in the southeastern corner of Vermont.
Brattleboro Remembers emerged as a result of writing workshops sponsored
by the Brattleboro Historical Society and made possible by a grant from
the Council on Aging for Southeastern Vermont. The workshops,
facilitated by poet and writing partner Verandah Porche, took place on
winter Sunday afternoons. The walls of the room in which the group met
were covered with copies of historical photographs. The workshop
participants, most of whom still live in Brattleboro, selected
photographs that brought back strong recollections. After studying an
image, they wrote autobiographical pieces based on what came to mind.
For those shy about putting pen to paper, volunteer scribes were on hand
to listen to the stories and help the participants get their
reminiscences down on paper.