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History & Handwriting: Locals in the Revolutionary War

Amy Lasch is a Certified handwriting expert who studied directly under the Dean of American Graphologists and Founder of the National Society for Graphology, Felix Klein. Over the course of her 30-years, Amy has further studied with visiting Graphologists from all over the world. She was a longtime attendee at Roger Rubin’s Monday Night Master Class in NYC, as well as noted subject-author Anne Pascale, assisting in cataloguing Anne’s lifetime archive of graphological research, both, members of the National Society for Graphology, which Amy served as President of NSG from 2005 – 2006. Amy continues to lecture and educate, analyzing the writings of celebrities, historical figures, centuries-old documents, and more.

Amy’s lecture will be: History and Handwriting; Writings of Middletown’s Early Settlers and Revolutionary War Heroes. In addition to discussing George & Martha Washington, she will analyze the writing of local spy John Stillwell, the will of Joshua Huddy, which he wrote on a barrel just before the British hung him in Highlands and the 1664 deed between Middletown’s settlers and the Leni Lenape.

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