The Montgomery County Poor Farm: Its History and Its People

The Montgomery County Poor Farm: Its History and Its People

An illustrated presentation exploring the history and residents of the Montgomery County Poor Farm

By Peerless Rockville

Date and time

Thursday, July 11 · 7 - 8pm EDT

Location

Glenview Mansion

603 Edmonston Dr Rockville, MD 20851

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Join Julianne Mangin and Peerless Collections Manager Katherine Rogers for this fascinating illustrated presentation in-person at Glenview Mansion. For nearly 160 years, the Almshouse at the Montgomery County Poor Farm was the last resort for poor people who were unable to take care of themselves due to physical, mental, and developmental disabilities. A look at some of their stories, including how they lived and died, and sheds a light on conditions there. Despite the oversight of county officials and the efforts of reformers, the Almshouse was a place where the poor were neglected, abused, and exposed to unsafe conditions until it closed in 1948.

Peerless Rockville Historic Preservation Ltd. is supported in part by a grant from the City of Rockville and funding from the Montgomery County Government and the Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County.

Organized by

Peerless Rockville Historic Preservation, Ltd. 

Free