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Marco Sioli at the Trabue-Russell House



2024-05-30 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Barry Loy.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, May 28 and 29, 2024, Marco Sioli, a professor of American history at the University of Milan in Italy, returned to Columbia for the first time since a 1999 trip, when he spoke at Lindsey Wilson College and paid a visit to the Trabue-Anderson Cemetery.

While he was in town this week, Sioli presented a program on Daniel Trabue at the Adair County Genealogy and History Center, and then a program on John Muir at the Trabue-Russell House, above. His topic for Wednesday was "From Transcendentalism to Environmentalism: John Muir in Kentucky".

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