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Join us for the 10th Annual New York State History Month Lecture Series here at Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site!These Tuesday Talks will cover a wide range of NYS related history.
Women of the Saratoga Campaign
Many know the story of British General John Burgoyne's Surrender to the Americans after the Battles of Saratoga in 1777, commonly referred to as the Turning Point of the American Revolution. Familiar names such as Benedict Arnold and Philip Schuyler are often associated with this history, but what about the women who were also involved in this crucial campaign? Whether actively traveling with the armies, or local residents who had the revolution brought to their doorsteps, this presentation tells lesser known stories of women on both sides of the conflict and shares their perspectives on the ways their lives were forever changed by these events.
Presenter Bio:
Anne Clothier grew up immersed in history on her family's 200-year-old farm in northern Saratoga County. Her particular interests include women's history, textiles, and medical history. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in History from SUNY College at Oneonta. While attending the Cooperstown Graduate Program in Museum Studies, she gained experience working on projects at the Farmers' Museum, Fenimore Art Museum, and New York State Historical Association. She worked as Director of Education at the Saratoga County History Center at Brookside Museum for over a decade before becoming Assistant to the Saratoga County Historian in 2024.
These programs are free and open to the public. Sponsored by the Friends of Schoharie Crossing. Donations for future program and events are always welcomed.
This series is held inside the Enders House, adjacent to the Visitor Center/Museum on Schoharie Street in Fort Hunter, Montgomery County, New York.
Refreshments will be provided.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
129 Schoharie St - P.O. Box 140, Fort Hunter, NY, United States, New York 12069