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> Terry Rankin
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> *From:* Gary Richmond
> *Sent:* Thursday, March 8, 2018 8:57 AM
> *To:* Peirce-L
> *Subject:* Re: [PEIRCE-L] Fwd: Peirce's Last House: A Monument and
> Memorial
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> Terry, list,
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you for this notice! I contributed to the fund just now, but I’m
> wondering about ongoing upkeep of the monument and gravesite …?
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> Terry Rankin
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> *silkpei...@semiotic.com *
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> *From:* Gary Richmond
> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 7, 2018 11:48 PM
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Dan, list,
I would encourage those who have the opportunity to visit Milford, PA, a
charming town with a fine local museum which, as you mentioned, Dan, has a
small, but quite interesting room of Peirce artifacts. I agree with you
that it would be nice were Arisbe restored and made a Peirce museum
Thanks very much for this. My wife and I recently visited Milford and Arisbe.
My own hope is that someday Arisbe itself can be restored as a Peirce museum.
But in the meantime this project is excellent.
It was quite moving to visit the small Peirce section of the local Milford
museum, to see ph
List,
I am forwarding this announcement by the Charles S. Peirce Society
concerning a plan to erect a monument at the gravesite of Peirce in
Milford, PA, not far from his home, which he called Arisbe.
I was among a small group of Peirce scholars who, following the close of
the 2014 International