
Voices of Sudbury
Engaging conversations with members of Sudbury MA's community. Conversations are between friends, family, and new acquaintances all sharing about their time in Sudbury. We will feature a wide variety of participants, who have interesting and meaningful stories to share about life in the town we all love. A lifelong resident will reflect on how the town has changed, and an LS senior will share their feelings about leaving their hometown for College next year. Former residents will reflect on why they still hold Sudbury close in their memory. Funding to this podcast generously made by the Sudbury Cultural Council
Voices of Sudbury
Richard Smith
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Sudbury Historical Society
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Season 1
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Episode 8
Richard Smith is an independent public historian who has lectured on and written about antebellum United States history, Transcendentalism, and 19th-century American literature since 1995. He has worked in Concord as a public historian and Living History Interpreter since 1999 and has portrayed Henry Thoreau at Walden Pond and around the country. Richard has written six books for Applewood Books and is the former Scholar in Residence at Longfellow's Wayside Inn in Sudbury and was recently involved in the research and creation of the new Native American exhibit in The Sudbury Historical Society.