Fort Stanwix Superintendent to Serve as Interim Superintendent at Women's Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls

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Date: February 3, 2004
Contact: Mike Caldwell, 315-336-3113

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National Park Service
Superintendent Michael Caldwell

Michael Caldwell, Superintendent at Fort Stanwix National Monument in Rome, NY will temporarily serve as the Acting Superintendent of Women's Rights National Historical Park in Seneca Falls, New York beginning in March and lasting until a permanent replacement has been selected.

Women's Rights Superintendent Josie Fernandez will leave Seneca Falls in March to become the new Superintendent at Hot Springs National Park.

Caldwell will split his time between Fort Stanwix and Women's Rights.

Did You Know?

A brown grey map, a dotted red line curves and connects two solid blue ones. A black star sits at the center.

In the 18th century it was possible to travel to the interior of North America almost entirely by water. Fort Stanwix was built to protect the largest break in this chain, the Oneida Carrying Place. This was a 1-6 mile long portage area situated between the Mohawk River and Wood Creek in New York. More...