This day in history: October 17 in Utica, NY
On October 17, 1907, the Utica Daily Press reported on a Oneida Nation delegation’s appeal to New York Governor Hughes.
On October 17, 1907, the Utica Daily Press reported on a Oneida Nation delegation’s appeal to New York Governor Hughes.
Program starts at 7 p.m. inside the Enders House, adjacent to the Visitor Center and Museum, 129 Schoharie Street, on Tuesday, October 21st.
The event will be held at the Irish Cultural Center in Utica and includes an opening reception with music by John Hutson.
The Wampum Chronicles, “Land Where The Partridge Drums” by Darren Bonaparte continues with “The King Without a Crown.”
The October 13, 1900 Gloversville Daily Leader reports on the Local Record. The Big Locomotive: Engine 999.
The Mayfield Historical Society has two events coming up with a presentation in October and an Open House in December.
Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site will host Assistant Saratoga County Historian, Anne Clothier for a presentation as part of the 10th Annual NYS History Month “Tuesday Talk” series.
The Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor is pleased to announce the winners of its 20th annual Erie Canalway Photo Contest.
Unity Hall, in collaboration with the Utica Children’s Museum and the Barneveld Library, invites families to take part in an engaging and educational program, “Why Birds Have Beaks,” on Sunday, October 26 at 3PM.
