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Montgomery County Archives Reading Room Dedicated to Former County Historian Eleanor Williams

Montgomery County Government TennesseeMontgomery County, TN – On Saturday, October 21st, 2023, the Montgomery County Archives Department dedicated a reading room to former 30-year County Historian and Author Eleanor Williams who passed away in August 2023. 

Montgomery County Director of Archives Sarah Fry, along with Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden, talked about William’s contributions and the importance of preserving our local history. Grandsons Wade and Jacob Williams and great-granddaughter Sydney Williams were there to honor Eleanor Williams’ legacy.

Wade Williams said he felt confident Montgomery County Archives would care for his grandmother’s legacy and collection well.

Also attending were current County Historian Carolyn Ferrell, Deputy Historian Shana Thorton and husband Terry Morris, County Director of Continuous Improvement Andrew Kester and wife Deb Kester, the Archives staff, and friends of Eleanor Williams.

Display of books authored, co-authored, and contributed to by Eleanor Williams.
Display of books authored, co-authored, and contributed to by Eleanor Williams.

Eleanor Williams was a published author, accomplished historian, and world traveler devoted to her family and church. Williams also served as secretary to Brigadier General Michael Paulick in the 1960s.

Those who attended the ceremony were escorted on a tour where historical gems like glass plate negatives from the 1850s – 1880s were shared.

To learn more about the Montgomery County Archives Department and the contributions of Eleanor Williams, visit mcgtn.org.

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