Virtual Premiere - Sandwiched In with Ross Lumpkin - The Historic Monfort Cemetery

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In case you missed it, the Sandwiched In with Ross Lumpkin - The Historic Monfort Cemetery (recorded on 11/11/22) is now available on the Library's YouTube page.

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On November 11, 2022 the Port Washington Public Library hosted a special program in honor of Veteran’s Day.  How have we and how should we honor our veterans?  Ross Lumpkin, Town Historian for the Town of North Hempstead, considers this question from the perspective of the historic Monfort Cemetery in Port Washington, where 12 revolutionary patriots are interred. Mr. Lumpkin explores the history of the cemetery and its restoration that is just getting underway.  He shares a story of two families who were united in marriage, became ardent patriots, suffered parallel fates in the British Occupation, and were laid to rest in this "Old Dutch Burying Ground."  Mr. Lumpkin has written articles for the Port Washington News, Port Washington Times, and the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society’s journal.  He spear-headed the Historic Distinction Plaque Program and has begun an informational panel project at the Mill Pond. Since his appointment as Historian for the Town of North Hempstead in 2021, he has led the charge to renovate and revitalize the Monfort Cemetery.