
CMTS STAFF

Dr. Matt Seybold
Associate Professor of American Literature & Mark Twain Studies, Resident Scholar at Center For Mark Twain Studies, Editor-in-Chief of MarkTwainStudies.org, Executive Producer of The American Vandal Podcast
Dr. Seybold’s scholarship focuses on the intersection of economics, mass media, and literary culture in the United States from the founding of the New York Stock Exchange in 1817 to the 2008 financial crisis. He is co-editor of the Routledge Companion to Literature & Economics (2018). Recent articles can be found in American Literary History, Mark Twain Annual, T.S. Eliot Studies Annual American Studies, Reception, Henry James Review, and Los Angeles Review of Books (For a full list of publications, visit MattSeybold.com). He has been a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Scholar at the Center for the History of Political Economy at Duke University, a Taylor Fellow in American Literature at University of Virginia’s Harrison Institute, and a Fathman Young Scholar Award recipient.

Dr. Joseph Lemack
Director of Center for Mark Twain Studies
Born and raised in Elmira, Joe is intimately familiar with the local legacy of Twain and his extended family. He has already succeeded in deepening ties between the Center, the College, and other historic institutions like the Park Church and the Chemung Valley Museum, where Joe previously served as editor of the Chemung Historical Journal.
Since taking over as Director, Joe has formalized the Quarry Farm Fellowship process, created the Park Church Summer Lecture Series, revitalized the Quarry Farm symposia, overseen the creation and operation of MarkTwainStudies.org, obtained the digital rights to David Fears’s Mark Twain Day by Day, obtained historical structures reports for Quarry Farm and the Mark Twain Study, and has obtained a cultural landscape report for Quarry Farm. These reports have led to the completion of large-scale preservation projects at Quarry Farm, including major improvements in drainage, the installment of new downspouts and gutters, and the installation of a fire suppression system in 2024. He is also currently leading the first full restoration of the Mark Twain Study. He is a founding member of the Quarry Farm Foundation.

Kathleen Galvin

Dr. Charles Mitchell
Professor of American Studies

Dr. Barbara E. Snedecor
Director Emerita (Director 2004-2015)
Barbara Snedecor served as Director of the Center for Mark Twain Studies and as assistant professor of American Literature at Elmira College. As Director of CMTS, she expanded the quadrennial conference, initiated the Quarry Farm annual symposium series, initiated the Mark Twain Summer Teachers Institute, and hosted a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar. She was also responsible for a number of preservation projects at Quarry Farm and the Mark Twain Study, resulting in receiving the Living Heritage Award in 2015 from the Chemung County Chamber of Commerce. In addition to editing the second edition of Mark Twain in Elmira, she has contributed pieces to the Mark Twain Annual and American Literary Realism and is the editor of Gravity: Selected Letters of Olivia Langdon Clemens (University of Missouri Press, 2023).

Gretchen E. Sharlow
Director Emerita (Director 1992-2002)
Gretchen Sharlow served as Director of the Center for Mark Twain Studies and other various roles at Elmira College. She started working for CMTS as a volunteer in 1983. Her M.A. thesis focused on Susan and Theodore Crane. She was instrumental in laying down the groundwork for long-term financial stability at CMTS, and maintaining strong relations with other Twain organizations as well as external institutions, from the Mark Twain Foundation to the local Chemung County Historical Society. She was responsible for a number of successful capital campaigns that led to the renovation of the Quarry Farm Barn and Maid’s Cottage as public lecture spaces. She was also responsible for the growth of the quadrennial conference, increasing its exposure to an international audience.

Steve Webb
Quarry Farm Caretaker
Steve Webb has been resident caretaker at Quarry Farm since the winter of 2013. An Elmira native who spent more than a decade touring the country as bassist for The Nucleus. Steve and his son, Zerek, are the only permanent residents at Quarry Farm. Steve is CMTS’ onsite project manager for all preservation and maintenance projects. He also assists scholars while they are in residence. Steve is an experienced landscaper and repairman with an Associate Degree in Environmental Science from Finger Lakes Community College, as well as a talented composer and musician who frequently performs locally.

Alexander Whydell
Quarry Farm Preservation Associate
Alexander Whydell is the Historic Preservationist at Johnson-Schmidt & Associates, Architects and in 2022 became a Preservation Associate at Quarry Farm. Alexander has followed his love of all things historical through various archaeology and National Register nomination projects, and is always seeking to broaden his experiences in Historic Preservation. Alexander has travelled throughout Europe and likes experimenting with cooking and baking in his spare time.