Mohawk Valley history: February 16, 1889, Utica, NY
This day in Mohawk Valley history from The Utica Observer, February 16, 1889, Utica, Oneida County, NY. The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument.
This day in Mohawk Valley history from The Utica Observer, February 16, 1889, Utica, Oneida County, NY. The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument.
This day in Mohawk Valley history from The Johnstown Republican, February 15, 1909, Fulton County, New York.
Two area men wounded in action while fighting in Vietnam, Freeman’s Journal, February 14, 1968, Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York.
On February 14, Americans celebrate Valentine’s Day with love and friendship by exchanging cards, flowers, and candy.
OPPOSE DAYLIGHT SAVING. Farmers Declare Schedule Imposes Hardships Upon Them. February 13, 1919, Cobleskill, NY.
Schoharie High School Is Totally Gutted by Fire Early This Morning from the Cobleskill Index on February 11, 1926, Cobleskill, NY.
The Wampum Chronicles by Darren Bonaparte continues with “In the Shadow of Serpents: A Glimpse of Akwesasne Life in the Early 1800’s and the War of 1812.”
This day in Mohawk Valley history from The Utica Observer, February 9, 1900, Utica, Oneida County, New York.
The Gateway Theatre in Little Falls, later to be renamed Rialto, first opened its doors to the public on October 22, 1923.
The Telegraph School presents “Koliada,” a roving community performance, dance party, and potluck February 8th, 5pm at 2 Genesee St, Cherry Valley.