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SUMMARY:Dan Abrams & David Fisher Book Talk at the Onondaga County Courthouse\, VIP Meet & Greet
DESCRIPTION:The Onondaga Historical Association is honored to present a Book Talk with Dan Abrams & David Fisher at the Onondaga County Courthouse on August 13th from 4 – 5:30 pm\, to discuss their newest best-selling book\, Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense: The Courtroom Battle to Save His Legacy. Hosted in the courtroom in which the trial took place\, Abrams & Fisher will discuss topics and themes from their book. The authors are not guaranteed to have time to sign books following the talk.  \nPrior to the book talk\, there will be a VIP Meet & Greet at 317 @ Montgomery Street from 2:30 – 3:45 pm. Enjoy heavy hors d’oeuvres while mingling and speaking with both Abrams and Fisher. This is also the only guaranteed time to get your book signed by both authors. Purchasing tickets prior to the event is required as there is a 40 person max for the VIP Meet & Greet. \nBooks will be available for purchase on-site at both locations. Tickets for this event can be purchased below. \nAdmission: \nVIP Meet & Greet (includes Book  Talk): $70(members\, call for 10% off)\nBook Talk: $20 (members\, call for 10% off) \nMembers\, call 315-428-1864 for the discount code\nThank you to the NDNY – Federal Court Bar Association\nfor their support of this event.  \n\n\nAbout the authors: Dan Abrams is the Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent for ABC News and is also the host of top-rated Live PD on A&E Network. A graduate of Columbia University Law School\, he is the author of the Washington Post bestseller Man Down and has written for the New York Times\, the Wall Street Journal\, Newsweek and Yale Law & Policy Review\, among many others. Abrams was previously co-anchor of ABC’s Nightline\, host of “The Abrams Report\,” “Verdict with Dan Abrams” on MSNBC as well as the Chief Legal Correspondent for NBC News. \nDavid Fisher\, a Syracuse University Newhouse School alumnus\, is the author of more than 20 New York Times bestsellers and together with Dan Abrams\, they are the authors of the New York Times bestseller Lincoln’s Last Trial & Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense. \nAbout the Book: The instant New York Times bestselling authors of Lincoln’s Last Trial\, Dan Abrams and David Fisher returns with Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense\, to tell the largely forgotten story of the 1915 trial where the former president was sued for libel. Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt\, the boisterous and mostly beloved legendary American hero\, accused his former friend and ally\, turned rival\, Republican Party leader William Barnes of political corruption. The furious Barnes responded by suing Roosevelt for an enormous sum that could have financially devastated him. \nThe spectacle of Teddy Roosevelt\, defending his legacy captured the imagination of the nation. “No more dramatic courtroom scene has ever been enacted\,” reported the Syracuse Herald on May 22\, 1915 as it covered “the greatest libel suit in history.”
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/abrams-fisher-book-signing/
LOCATION:Onondaga County Courthouse\, 401 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190522T190000
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SUMMARY:Sally Roesch Wagner Talk and Book Signing for Her New Book\, "The Women's Suffrage Movement"
DESCRIPTION:Local author and feminist pioneer\, Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner\, was awarded one of the first doctorates in the country for work in women’s studies (UC Santa Cruz) and is a founder of one the first college-level women’s studies programs in the United States (CSU Sacramento). \nIn honor of her newly released book\, The Women’s Suffrage Movement\, Dr. Wagner will be joining us at the Skä·noñh-Great Law of Peace Center on May 22nd\, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm\, for a book talk and signing. Her book will be on sale\, as well as Sisters in Spirit at the museum gift shop. \nThis program is open to the public with a sliding scale fee starting at $5.00 per person\, available at the door. \nTo learn more about Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner\, visit her website\, sallyroeschwagner.com.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/sally-roesch-wagner-new-book-signing/
LOCATION:Skä•noñh-Great Law of Peace Center\, 6680 Onondaga Lake Parkway\, Liverpool\, NY\, 13088\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signing,Skä·noñh Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180827T080000
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SUMMARY:OHA Book Club and Author Signing: Haunted Onondaga County\, by Neil K. MacMillan
DESCRIPTION:Join the OHA Book Club on October 27th for Haunted Onondaga County along with a book signing with the author\, Neil K. MacMillan. \nAbout the book: From the halls of Syracuse University to the quiet neighborhoods of Fayetteville and Marcellus\, the communities of Onondaga County have a haunted history. Some sites are hotbeds of paranormal activity\, like Syracuse’s Woodlawn Cemetery\, the Jamesville Penitentiary and Split Rock Quarry\, where a blast killed several workers. Visitors at the Clay Hotel debate whose ghost walks the halls of the former German beer house and restaurant. Patrons of the Ancestor’s Inn in Liverpool have also encountered unregistered and unwelcome guests. After Albert Fyler murdered his wife in a jealous rage\, their spirits refused to leave the home they shared. Even the iconic Syracuse City Hall cannot rid itself of the otherworldly. Local author Neil K. MacMillan delves into this eerie past to uncover Onondaga County’s most haunted locations. \nAbout the author: Neil K. MacMillan holds a BA in interdisciplinary studies with a concentration in history and creative writing from SUNY Empire State College. He has been an American Civil War re-enactor for eighteen years. He is a veteran of the navy with combat service in the Gulf War. He lives in Syracuse with his wife Peggy and belongs to the Onondaga Historical Association.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/haunted-onondaga/
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Book Signing
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SUMMARY:Book Talk & Signing: An Oneida Indian in Foreign Waters: The Life of Chief Chapman Scanandoah with Author Laurence Hauptman
DESCRIPTION:On April 5th\, 2017 at 6:00 pm\, the Onondaga Historical Association\, in cooperation with Syracuse University Press\, will host a book talk and signing book with author Laurence Hauptman on his book\, An Oneida Indian in Foreign Waters: The Life of Chief Chapman Scanandoah\, 1870-1953. \nThe event will take place at the Skä•noñh-Great Law of Peace Center on Onondaga Lake Parkway in Liverpool\, New York. \nAbout the book: Chapman Scanandoah was an outsider at the primarily African American Hampton Institute where he was educated in the late 1880s and early 1890s; one of the very few Native Americans in the US Navy from 1897 to 1912; an Oneida with no land or political rights on the Onondaga Reservation\, where he resided for much of his life; a litigant in the white man’s court attempting to prevent the loss of the last remaining Oneida lands in the Empire State; a Native American inventor earning patents in the age of Thomas Edison; one of the founders of the Indian Village at the New York State Fair; and a valued employee and mechanic working for major companies in Schenectady and Syracuse. While he was traveling in all of these “foreign waters\,” he was serving his Oneida people as the primary advisor to Chief William Hanyoust Rockwell. \nReviews:  \n“In this book\, we have that very rare thing: the biography of a Native American figure who moved through what I have called ‘the many worlds of the Iroquois.’”—Michael Leroy Oberg\, author of Peacemakers: The Iroquois\, the United States\, and the Treaty of Canandaigua\, 1794 \n“Widely admired for combining meticulous research with deep sympathy for his subject\, Hauptman is the foremost historian of recent Iroquois history. Now he has given us a work illuminating the notable life of Chapman Scanandoah. . . . This book casts new light on neglected chapters of the Oneida land claims story.”—Anthony Wonderley\, author of Oneida Iroquois Folklore\, Myth\, and History: New York Oral Narrative from the Notes of H. E. Allen and Others \n  \nAbout the author: Laurence M. Hauptman is SUNY Distinguished Professor Emeritus of History. He is the author of numerous books on the Iroquois\, including Seven Generations of Iroquois Leadership: The Six Nations since 1800\, which was awarded the Herbert Lehman book prize by the New York Academy of History\, and In the Shadow of Kinzua: The Seneca Nation of Indians since World War II\, which was awarded the annual book prize by the American Association for State and Local History.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/oneida-indian-foreign-waters/
LOCATION:Skä•noñh-Great Law of Peace Center\, 6680 Onondaga Lake Parkway\, Liverpool\, NY\, 13088\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signing
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SUMMARY:Syracuse's Grand Hotel: A History\, Book Launch and Signing
DESCRIPTION:On January 11th\, the Onondaga Historical Association is launching a new book on the history of the newly rennovated Hotel Syracuse (now the Marriott Syracuse Downtown. Author\, and OHA Curator of History Dennis Connors\, will be in attendance to sign copies for guests.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/syracuse-grand-hotel/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Book Signing
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SUMMARY:Salt City Trivia II Book Launch and Signing
DESCRIPTION:Salt City Trivia II grew out of Dick Case’s continued love for the little facts that sometimes are lost in the broader sweep of history and is the highly anticipated followup to the first edition\, which was released in 2015. Some of the historical tidbits originated when he was a columnist for the Syracuse Post-Standard and Herald-Journal newspapers from 1979 to 2012 and were fleshed out in his new career as a researcher at the Onondaga Historical Association. \nOn December 21st from 4:00pm – 6:00pm\, join OHA for a book launch and signing with Dick Case.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/salt-city-trivia-ii-book-launch/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Book Signing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161214T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161214T190000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: The Soul of Central New York - Syracuse Stories with Author Sean Kirst
DESCRIPTION:A group of strangers risk death along the New York State Thruway to save a soldier from a burning truck. The true story\, as told by football legend Jim Brown\, of how the number 44 rose to prominence at Syracuse University. The beautiful yet tragic connection between Vice President Joseph Biden and Syracuse. The impossible account of how Eric Carle\, one of the world’s great children’s authors\, found his way to a childhood friend through a photograph taken in Syracuse more than eighty years ago. \nAll these tales can be found in The Soul of Central New York\, a collection of columns by Sean Kirst that spans almost a quarter-century. During his long career as a writer for the Syracuse Post-Standard\, Kirst won some of the most prestigious honors in journalism\, including the Ernie Pyle Award\, given annually to one American writer who best captures the hopes and dreams of everyday Americans. \nFor Kirst\, his canvas is Syracuse\, an upstate city of staggering beauty and profound struggle. In this book\, readers will find a nuanced explanation of how Syracuse is intertwined with the spiritual roots of the Six Nations\, as well as a soliloquy from a grieving father whose son was lost to violence on the streets. In these emotional contradictions―in the resilience\, love\, and heart-break of its people―Kirst offers a vivid portrait of his city and\, in the end\, gives readers hope. \nReviews: (via Amazon) \n– Sean elegantly and accurately captures the spirit\, resilience\, and aspirations characterizing the souls of Upstate New York. (Mayor Stephanie A. Miner Syracuse\, New York) \n–  Kirst not only shares with readers his love and passion for the people\, places\, and voices of his hometown\, but captures the essence of what it is to be a community. (Jason Emerson author of Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln) \n– Sean Kirst is a master storyteller. The sheer beauty of any Sean Kirst column is what you learn from the people he introduces you to. There are no strangers in this book; Sean makes you feel like you’ve known them all. There is quiet wisdom and eternal hope on every page. And\, pride too … because the men\, women and children in these stories have lived among us in Central New York: They’re our neighbors. These are stories of life’s simple pleasures enjoyed and incredible odds overcome. Some life lessons and timeless human values can only be learned when one generation tells its stories to the next. That’s what Sean Kirst does so magnificently well. This collection is truly a treasure. (Dan CummingsAnchor/Reporter WSYR-TV) \n– Sean Kirst has frequently been called an extraordinary storyteller\, and The Soul of Central New York: Syracuse Stories by Sean Kirst certainly conveys Sean’s ability to capture the reader’s attention through powerful\, life-changing stories. However\, reading this book will show you that Sean is much more than a storyteller. He is a truth teller\, and his writing does more than entertain or influence. Sean’s writing is profound and gently but firmly calls us to acknowledge pain and injustice and to commit to do something about it. If you read one book this year\, make it this one. (Randi Bregman Executive Director of Vera House\, Inc.) \n– Kirst demonstrates an extraordinary connection with his readers and subjects. How wonderful it would be for any community to have such an artful chronicler of its poignant moments. (Janice Bullard Pieterse author of Our Work Is But Begun: A History of the University of Rochester\, 1850–2005) \n– Every time I talk to Sean\, I learn something about myself. His deep\, long-range understanding of people and the city of Syracuse is a beautiful thing. Every city should have a Sean Kirst. (Jason Benetti\, Chicago White Sox TV announcer and former Syracuse resident) \n– Anyone lucky enough to read Sean Kirst’s columns over the past 25 years know he’s truly the Bard of Upstate America\, sharing stories of love\, loss\, friendship and fealty that tell the modern history of our region. The Soul of Central New York gathers the best of these stories\, led by familiar characters like Jim Boeheim to the quiet heroes of our community\, in a collection that captures a place and people whose beauty are both ever-fleeting and ever-present. (Jimmy Vielkind Albany Bureau Chief\, POLITICO)
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/book-signing-sean-kirst/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Book Signing
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