Cecil County Veteran's Oral History Project
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In the fall of 2003, the Historical Society of Cecil County launched a new program to document the contributions of
military personnel from all ranks and branches of service. The Cecil County Veterans Oral History Project is an ongoing
effort to preserve the stories and memories of individuals who lived in Cecil County at the time of service, or who
contributed to the war effort as civilians. Donations from local service groups including the VFW, American Legion and
Moose Lodge helped make the project possible. A grant from the Maryland Humanities Council also supported the
program. The personal stories of local veterans, including their memories of growing up in Cecil County, their wartime
experiences, their impressions of wars past and current, and their descriptions of the home front during the war are
included in these audios. The contributions of women and civils -- such as the women who moved to Cecil County work in
local munitions factories are also included. The goal of the project is to highlight the contributions of veterans to the
mlitiary and to their community and to pass on their stories of heroism and sacrifice to future generations. Audio files,
transcripts, photographs and documents collected during this project are a permanent record of Cecil County veteran's
experiences and are placed in the permanent collection to be used for research.
Otis Ferguson describes his WW-II experience at
Normandy Beach in this sample clip
More than twenty interviews were done for these project
and these are availabe at the Society. A sample of an
interview with Otis Ferguson is heard by clicking on the
audio player button below.