This Old Tree
This Old Tree
Doug Still
The Betsey Williams Sycamore
42 minutes Posted Sep 15, 2022 at 3:00 pm.
Intro
Intro - Meeting the Betsey Williams Sycamore
Renee Gamba - Who Was Betsey Williams?
Ruth Macauley - The Role of Women in early 19th c. New England
Rhoda Williams Straight's Divorce Trial
Every Day Life for Betsey and Rhoda
Betsey Bequeaths the Farm
Roger Williams Park Dedication Ceremony
The Rhoda Williams Mulberry
Age of Betsey Williams Sycamore
Episode Wrap-Up
This Old Tree - full song, Dee Lee
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Show notes

The Betsey Williams Sycamore is the most famous tree in Rhode Island. Its huge girth and spreading branches have been photographed, climbed on, and loved by generations of visitors to historic Roger Williams Park in Providence. But its history touches on the legacy of Roger Williams, Rhode Island’s founder; introduces overlooked characters, some noble and some "shady," including a forgotten tree; and features a Williams family crisis (and divorce trial) that threatened the tree and future park.

Guests
Renee Gamba
Director of the Museum of Natural History
Parks Dept., City of Providence
http://providenceri.gov/museum/
http://https://www.providenceri.gov/parks-recreation/

Ruth Macaulay
History Dept., Lincoln School
http://lincolnschool.org

Special thanks to
Andrew Smith, The Rhode Island Supreme Court Judicial Record Center, http://https://www.courts.ri.gov/JudicialRecordsCenter/Pages/default.aspx
Rebecca Valentine, The Rhode Island Historical Society, http://rihs.org

Readers in order of appearance
Ed Nardell, Martha Douglas-Osmundson, Andy Sabo, Margaret Sabo, Laura Maxwell, Robb Barnard

Podcast Consultant
Martha Douglas-Osmundson

Music
"No Broken Windows," Headlund

Theme Music
Diccon Lee, www.deeleetree.com

Artwork
Dahn Hiuni, www.dahnhiuni.com/home

Website
thisoldtree.show
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