OSWEGO – Oswego Town Historian George DeMass and Oswego County Historical Society President Mary Kay Stone lead the next “History on Tap” meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 1. The event begins at 7 p.m. in the Riverview Room at G.S. Steamers Restaurant, located in the Clarion Inn, 70 E. First St., Oswego. Admission is free for the presentation which is open to the public.
During ‘History on Tap,’ DeMass and Stone present updates on initiatives celebrating Dr. Mary Edwards Walker, including the recent re-dedication of Fort A.P. Hill as Fort Walker and the upcoming quarter release from the U.S. Mint.
From Oswego, N.Y., Dr. Mary Edwards Walker is the first and, so far, only female recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor. The medal was awarded to her by President Andrew Johnson in 1866 for her service during the Civil War. She treated the wounded from both sides on active battlefields, the sick in hospitals and civilians in their homes. In addition to her wartime service, Walker was an outspoken advocate for women’s rights.
For more information about “History on Tap” contact Paul Lear at 315-343-4711. Updates and program information will be posted on the Friends of Fort Ontario Facebook page.
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation oversees more than 250 parks, historic sites, recreational trails, golf courses, boat launches, and more, which are visited by 78 million people annually. For more information on any of these recreational areas, visit www.parks.ny.gov, download the free NYS Parks Explorer mobile app or call 315-474-0456. Also connect on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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