German Moravians in the Atlantic World
                                                               April 4-6, 2002

                                           In Celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Wachovia Settlement


                            Department of History, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina


This Symposium is Free and Open to the Public

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Credits: Collection of the Wachovia Historical Society, Old Salem Inc.

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This Symposium is sponsored by

The Department of History, Wake Forest University
The Office of the Dean of the College, WFU
The Office of Senior Vice President, WFU
The Women's Studies Program, WFU
The Max Kade Foundation, New York

Goethe Institute, Atlanta

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The conference organizers would like to express our gratitude to
the following individuals for their invaluable assistance:

Stewart Carter, Department of Music, WFU
Daniel Crews, Curator, Moravian Archives-Southern Province
Martha Edwards, Development, WFU
Paul Escott, Dean of the College, WFU
Ed Hendricks, Department of History, WFU
Michael Hughes, Chairman, Department of History, WFU
Rod Meyers, Director, Historic Bethabara
Lillian Shelton, Director, Secrest Arts Series, WFU
Jing Wei, Instructional Technology Specialist, WFU
Michael Westmoreland, Music Director at Bethabara Moravian Church
Ed Wilson, Senior Vice-President, WFU
The Members of Home Moravian Church
The Talented Musicians of Bethabara Moravian Church
Paul Reber, President, Old Salem Inc.
Janice Walker, Department of History, WFU

Elizabeth Sommer, Director of The State Island Society/Historic Richmond Town,
deserves special commendation. Her advice and encouragement throughout
the planning stages of this effort vastly improved the end result.

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