top of page
Search

Women's History Month

So many of the privileges we enjoy to day were earned through diligent efforts, pain and suffering by those who went before. An example is the right to vote - a right that was hard-won by dedicated women. These women, called suffragettes, fought against the inequality that kept them from being full participants in our democratic republic. Their labors and some of their stories are highlighted in this year's exhibit at Historic Fort Steuben. From Abigail Adams to Susan B. Anthony, learn about them and many lesser known women from Ohio who dedicated themselves to women's suffrage.

0 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

Historic Fort Steuben invites friends and families to make holiday memories - and learn a little history, too - at our annual event that runs from Nov. 24 to Dec. 30. Fort Steuben Park is transformed

Historic Fort Steuben welcomes the Northwest Department of the Brigade of the American Revolution on Saturday, October 28. This national organization was founded with the mission to educate the public

Imagine what the sky looked like back in 1786 when the soldiers started constructing Fort Steuben. There were no lights other than the candles, torches, and campfires at night. The sky would have been

bottom of page