Peter Oliver was an enslaved man in the late 1700s who lived and worked in Salem as a Moravian Single Brother. He gained his freedom on June 13, 1800. Winston-Salem is hosting a week-long celebration ...
In Winston-Salem, leaders gathered to mark the 225th anniversary of Peter Oliver's freedom from slavery.They also announced the creation of an art gallery to honor his life and legacy. Oliver was ...
A rendering of the Peter Oliver Pavilion Gallery. It will be located on the land that Peter Oliver farmed. It is adjacent to the MUSE Winston Salem building on Liberty Street. Peter Oliver was a ...
The relationship between humans and technology, and the ethical implications of the latter, have been the subject of an ongoing debate that draws in all disciplines.
MIDDLEBORO — It's unlikely that Judge Peter Oliver would have had much sympathy for the sentiments expressed in the document that was read on the steps of his son's Middleboro home Monday afternoon — ...
Among the most vilified of men in colonial Massachusetts was Judge Peter Oliver (1713-91) who served as Chief Justice of Massachusetts between 1772 and 1775 and who split his residence between ...
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — In 1802, four acres -- on what is now Liberty Street in Winston-Salem -- sat a house and a farm. It's where Peter Oliver and his family put down roots. By June next year, that ...
The Peter Oliver Jr. House at 445 Plymouth Street at Muttock was completed between 1767 and 1769 by local contractor Simeon Doggett for Loyalist Judge Peter Oliver’s son, Doctor Peter Oliver Jr. (1741 ...