VICTOR ADAMS, A MAN OF PAPER, AND THE EARLY HISTORY OF THE NORTH WOODS
The life story of Victor Adams, a third-generation papermaker, is presented in three sections throughout this narrative, with each encompassing a distinct aspect of Adams’ life.
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The life story of Victor Adams, a third-generation papermaker, is presented in three sections throughout this narrative, with each encompassing a distinct aspect of Adams’ life.
Three afternoons of music will occur in August outside the Putman Canal Store at Yankee Hill Lock and feature local as well as regional acts.
The Wampum Chronicles by Darren Bonaparte continues, “In the Shadow of Serpents” with “A Mohawk Meets The Pope.”
The Johnstown Daily Republican reports on Women’s Trade Unions on July 26, 1907.
The Wampum Chronicles by Darren Bonaparte continues, “In the Shadow of Serpents” with “The Rise of the Chief Warriors.”
Alexandra Tamburro, a photographer currently based in Frankfort, NY and creator of Main Street Mercantile in Little Falls, NY.
Celebrating the Bicentennial of the Erie Canal, Cycle the Erie Canal travels from Buffalo to Albany July 12-20.
There is a multi-faceted history of Little Falls athletics exhibit at the Little Falls Historical Society’s Old Bank Building Museum. Part of this exhibit honors New York State high school champions from Little Falls.
The Friends of Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site will host Little Falls Historian, Patricia Stock, on Tuesday, July 22nd at 6:30pm to present on the lively history of that canal community in the Mohawk Valley.
The Not Just for Kids Storytelling programs at the Visitor Center are free family fun. Refreshments will be available. The next event is on Sunday, July 27th at 6:00pm.
