Herkimer County Historical Society Exciting Upcoming Events
The Herkimer County Historical Society is thrilled to announce a series of engaging events designed to bring history, art, and genealogy to life.
The Herkimer County Historical Society is thrilled to announce a series of engaging events designed to bring history, art, and genealogy to life.
The first Monday in September is often associated with the end of summer and barbecues, but the history of Labor Day has its roots in the labor movement.
Ann authored four articles for the Historical Society writing series, each reflecting upon life experiences, memories, and family lore.
Darren Bonaparte’s The Wampum Chronicles continues with Mohawk vs. Mohawk: The Battle of Lake George, “From the Land of Flint to the Land Where the Partridge Drums.”
The Johnstown Daily Republican reports on Women’s Trade Unions on July 26, 1907.
On July 4, 1776, the Second Continental Congress unanimously adopted the Declaration of Independence.
This day in Mohawk Valley history from Poland in The Utica Observer, June 28, 1902, Utica, Oneida County, New York.
Darren Bonaparte’s The Wampum Chronicles continues with The French and Indian War, “From the Land of Flint to the Land Where the Partridge Drums.”
On June 12, 1806, John A. Roebling, civil engineer and builder of bridges, was born. His last achievement was the Brooklyn Bridge.
Known as “Chub” by his family and close friends, Charlie taught and coached at LFHS for over two decades, and left an indelible mark.