Tuesday, June 16, 2026

What Folly

Welcome back to the Harriet Tubman meetup in Auburn, NY, March 2022. While in the area, Melania, Allan, and I decided to tour the William Henry Seward House. That name might not mean much on its own, but he served as Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln and was responsible for purchasing the land that became the state of Alaska. (Remember Seward's Folly now?) He was a good friend to Harriet Tubman, and both he and his wife used this house as part of the Underground Railroad. There was a time when getting over the Mason-Dixon line was not secure enough--runaway enslaved people needed to get to Canada for true freedom. His house includes many of his personal belongings and notes. You can see the entry, parlor, and front staircase below, along with a desk he was given. It had served for one of the signatories of the New York State Constitution.



This layout may look unusual. The left side is the back of an 8 1/2 x 11 pocket page. The front of that pocket holds my Junior Ranger booklet for the Underground Railroad (I completed that at the birthday party in the visitor center). The design for that side is loosely based on one of Noreen Smith's formulas for the CM Journal-size album (see layout #3).

The right side of the page is based on the CM Virtual Crop sketch from December 2025 (scroll to sketch #2). For the paper, I used an Advisor-only pack called Welcoming Woodblock Prints. Those papers came with matching embellishments, and the pack includes a 4x4 card. I fussy-cut the title cluster from the card so that it fit in the space better.

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