- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
-
195 people are interested
Transcribe historical documents from the comfort of your home!
ORGANIZATION: The Grove National Historic Landmark
Please visit the new page to apply.
- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
-
195 people are interested
Transcribe historical documents from the Help The Grove National Historic Landmark unlock the history of the Kennicott family, Russian -America, America's acquisition of Alaska, the Civil War, and everyday life in the 19th Century by transcribing letters from The Grove Archives.
To begin transcribing, go to:
https://fromthepage.com
Search: The Grove
Sign up and begin transcribing from the comfort of your home!
More opportunities with The Grove National Historic Landmark
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About The Grove National Historic Landmark
Location:
1421 Milwaukee Ave, Glenview, IL 60025, US
Mission Statement
Our mission is to provide a meaningful leisure experience to people who visit The Grove, to restore and preserve the physical aspects of The Grove including the grounds and the historic structures with the constant recognition of National Landmark status and Illinois Nature Preserve status, and to continue and interpret the lifestyle and attitudes of the Kennicott family in such areas as horticulture, literature, education, natural science studies and so forth.
Description
The Grove National Historic Landmark is 150 acres of ecologically diverse prairie grove land preserved and maintained by the Glenview Park District. The Grove was the home of visionary horticulturist and educator, Dr. John Kennicott, who brought his family from New Orleans to settle on this land in 1836. It was here that Dr. John’s son, Robert Kennicott, developed his love of nature that led to such accomplishments as exhibiting his plant and animal specimen collections at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., founding the Chicago Academy of Sciences, and exploring Russian America that led to the purchase of Alaska. Because of its rich history, The Grove was designated a National Historic Landmark by the U.S. Department of the Interior in 1976. It is on the National Registry of Historic Places. The Grove is a partner with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Chicago Wilderness.
The Grove includes a wonderful variety of facilities and programs including special events, school groups, scouts, hay hides, Holliday Market, Restoration Work Days, Pioneer Day, and Grove Fest. We also have a remarkable virtual volunteer opportunity transcribing historical Kennicott family and business documents. We look forward to welcoming you as a volunteer.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
October 9, 2024
SKILLS
- Environmental Policy
- Environmental Education
- Botany
- History
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Public Groups
REQUIREMENTS
- Please feel free to spend as much time as you want transcribing documents. There is no maximum or minimum time commitment.