On Aug. 8, Melissa Ziobro, professor of public history at Monmouth University, will explain the role Fort Monmouth played during World War I.
The Historical Society of Moorestown’s will host “‘Jungle of Weeds’ to War: Fort Monmouth and World War I” on Aug. 8 at 7 p.m. at Smith-Cadbury Mansion located at 12 High Street in Moorestown.
The United States had a very short time to prepare itself for World War I, and one symbol of that rapid preparation was Fort Monmouth, which went from a “jungle of weeds” to war readiness in a matter of months. Melissa Ziobro, professor of public history at Monmouth University and the last command historian at Fort Monmouth before its closure, will explain the role Fort Monmouth played in advancing United States’ communications and technology during World War I. She will also touch upon some of the other military bases in New Jersey that were in service during the war.
Join the Historical Society on the Smith-Cadbury patio for iced tea, lemonade, and other summer treats. Then, deepen your understanding of New Jersey’s role in World War 1 with an outdoor twilight talk from one of the area’s experts.
Admission is $5, and tickets must be purchased in advance. Seating is limited, so purchase your tickets today. To RSVP, please email Mickey DiCamillo at[email protected]. To purchase tickets, go to the events page of the Historical Society website at http://moorestownhistory.org.