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Milton Historical Society Seeks Photos for Pandemic Documentary

The Milton Historical Society has been busy conducting Zoom interviews with local residents about life during the pandemic. These recordings will be featured in a documentary film called Milton Memoirs, which will be preserved in the archives of the Milton Historical Society.

“2020 will be one for the books,” said Jeff Dufresne, president of the Milton Historical Society. “As a historical society, we wanted to document in real time how COVID-19 impacted members of our local community. We believe we succeeded in capturing the resilience of our citizens during this unique time.”

The Society recorded poignant stories from students, teachers, newcomers, long-time residents, business leaders, and public servants. Citizens shared personal stories and reflections for the benefit of future generations.

Interviewees live within the boundaries of Old Milton County (1857-1932), which today covers the city of Milton as well as parts of Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Mountain Park, Roswell, and Sandy Springs.

The Milton Historical Society is now inviting fellow residents to submit any digital photographs that capture the essence of 2020. A sampling of photos taken by Sofie and Leslie Watson appear in the Milton Memoirs slide preview now posted at MiltonGaHistoricalSociety.com.

If you’re interested in joining the Milton Historical Society and getting involved in future projects, please email Jeff Dufresne at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

The Milton Historical Society is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization whose mission is to collect, preserve, and promote Milton’s unique heritage.