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Mural - Samuel Ward & Antoinette Brown

Historic Site #:02-023   (Exists)   Type: J1 Town:Butler
Site Name:Mural - Samuel Ward & Antoinette Brown GPS Coordinates:43.1602148739002, -76.7754475052
Address:4240 Route 89, Wolcott, NY (Town of Butler)
Description:
This great mural was dedicated on September 24, 2022.   There was an article on Page 9A of the Finger Lakes Times on 9/3/22.



 
Photo by Mark De CrackerPhoto by Mark De Cracker
Photo by Mark De CrackerPhoto by Mark De Cracker
YouTube video of Samuel Ringgold WardYouTube video of Antoinette Brown Blackwell
Mural Dedication Ceremony
 
Historic narrative:

Samuel Ringgold Ward was born to slave parents who settled in New York where Samuel received an education and became licensed to preach. He came to South Butler in February 1841 to lecture at the Congregational Church. Church leaders were impressed and invited him to become Pastor of the church which he accepted. In 1843, he resigned his post and moved to Geneva.


You can watch a video about his life: https://youtu.be/DzI5mmFwesQ


 

On July 4, 1853, Antoinette Brown (Blackwell) was in South Butler to give an Independence Day speech. In September of that year, she was ordained in our town to serve at the Congregational Church and became the first woman minister in the United States.


You can watch a video about her life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qfL5lXlPkE 


You can watch them put up the mural: You can watch them put up the mural by clicking the link below (Putting up the Mural): 



References:

YouTube video of Samuel Ringgold Ward

YouTube video of Antoinette Brown Blackwell

YouTube video Mural Dedication Ceremony

Putting up the Mural