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Monday, September 1, 2025
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Oxford Historical Society to document lives of American Revolution veterans
OXFORD - The Oxford Historical Society will launch its America/250 Project at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, at the Twitchell-Rowland Homestead, 60 Towner Lane. Towner Lane is located off Route 67 across from St. Thomas Church.
The society plans to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary by documenting the lives and records of Oxford’s veterans of the American Revolution for preservation in multiple formats.
Volunteers of all ages are welcome as the group researches period records and locates veterans’ headstones in local cemeteries both in person and online.
Genealogy researchers. photographers, readers and writers, video/sound recorders and tombstone cleaners are all needed to record the information found for future generations.
America/250 may be useful for fulfilling community service, Eagle or Gold Scout, or Capstone project requirements.
History buffs are especially welcome. Membership in the Oxford Historical Society is not required.
Interested persons may call Dorothy DeBisschop at 203 910-4574 or simply come to the meeting.
This is shared from the Oxford Historical Society Facebook page.





