Do you like puzzles, language, and secret codes? How about local history? Combine the two and join the Jonathan Fisher House for a workshop on deciphering Rev. Jonathan Fisher's shorthand on Tuesdays July 30, August 6, August 13 & August 20, from 3:00-4:30 PM, in the Howard Room at the Blue Hill Public Library.
Rev. Jonathan Fisher, Blue Hill’s first settled minister, invented his own shorthand in the late 18th century and used and improved it throughout his life. This “philosophical alphabet” saved him paper and ink, and has proven a stimulating challenge for history-lovers seeking to decode the treasure trove of documents Fisher left behind, including journals, letters, and over 3,000 sermons addressing the issues of his day, from love and marriage to slavery to the War of 1812.
Michael McVaugh, Wells Professor of History at the University of North Carolina, will lead a four-part workshop on deciphering Fisher’s shorthand, using 90-minute sessions to gradually teach participants how to read and translate the code. By the end of the series, it’s hoped that each member of the seminar will be well on the way to finishing a transcription of one of those 3,000 sermons that can be incorporated into the Fisher archives and help broaden our understanding of the history of Blue Hill.
This workshop is free of charge, but space is limited and registration is required. Register bycalling (207) 374-2459 filling out the form at: https://forms.gle/YRAPVZXpZH9bGrFp9