Yesterday I dropped off a fig at the Center for Historic Plants at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson here in Virginia. This fig will join several others in their "Historic Collection".
Let me share this story with you all;
Earlier this spring I was contacted by another member of f4f who had a fig that had been in his family for many years. I had posted that I was looking for cuttings and he wanted to give me this beautiful 6 foot fig tree. He wanted another copy held by another collector in the area to safeguard any possible event that might cause him to loose his collection, which included this long held family fig.
I was more then happy to accept this tree and was very impressed with the amount of information and history he and his family had amassed over the years.
It turned out this fig had quite a history. It's roots had been traced back to the Folly Castle in Petersburg Virginia. In fact there was even a strong possibility that Jefferson himself had gifted this fig to John Hartwell Cocke II and that ties it to Peter Jones of the Folly Castle.
There is certainly more to this story but I'm attempting to keep this brief.
The point is that because this forum exists and because it's members are so generous we can now be proud that we've added to the richness of history that's preserved at Monticello. We have increased Monticello's historic fig collection from 3 figs to 4.
This may be a small contribution but it is the small facts and events that build up to give us the richness and flavor that makes history so enjoyable. We, as a community, have helped flesh out and add to the Monticello experience. In fact we may have opened a small chapter that will help illuminate and add to the history of what and who Jefferson interacted with and what happened to the figs Jefferson brought to Virginia and where they spread.
This would not have happened as it did without this forum and it's generous members.
Thanks for listening,
Michael Grace