This day in Mohawk Valley history: February 11
Schoharie High School Is Totally Gutted by Fire Early This Morning from the Cobleskill Index on February 11, 1926, Cobleskill, NY.
Schoharie High School Is Totally Gutted by Fire Early This Morning from the Cobleskill Index on February 11, 1926, Cobleskill, NY.
Record Number of Students Attending School Here Now from the Cobleskill Index on January 30, 1930, Cobleskill, NY.
Short Items of Interest Gathered From Our Exchanges, Telling of What Other People Are Talking About on January 18, 1917, Cobleskill, NY.
Join us for a vibrant celebration of community, creativity, and color at the Quilt Show presented by the Peaceable Day Quilt Guild and the Schoharie Valley Piecemakers Quilt Guild!
The Schoharie County Historical Society will be hosting award winning musical artists Cosby Gibson and Tom Staudle. Admission is $10 for 12+.
Short Items of Interest Gathered From Our Exchanges, Telling of What Other People Are Talking About from June 20, 1918.
On April 26, 1928, Hartwick College plans for opening this fall with trustees approving to hold sessions In temporary quarters.
Here at Mohawk Valley Museums, we often get inquiries about heritage tourism, local communities, museums, and landmarks.
March 15, 1917: F. E. Barbour of Canajoharie will leave March 17th on a business trip to Belize, Central America, where the Beech-Nut companies are large buyers of chicle, a product used in making gum.
March 6, 1930: Thirty-five thousand unfit automobiles will be removed from the highways in New York State during the coming year.
