Mohawk Valley history: February 15, 1909, Gloversville, NY

This day in Mohawk Valley history from The Johnstown Republican, February 15, 1909, Fulton County, New York.

This day in Mohawk Valley history: February 13

OPPOSE DAYLIGHT SAVING. Farmers Declare Schedule Imposes Hardships Upon Them. February 13, 1919, Cobleskill, NY.

Yager Museum Offers Free “World of Water” Program

The Yager Museum of Art & Culture at Hartwick College will host “World of Water,” a series of activities for families and children during Oneonta schools’ February break.

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.

Akwesasne’s First Newspaper and the “Return” to Traditional Government

The Wampum Chronicles: “Akwesasne’s First Newspaper and the “Return” to Traditional Government“ by cultural historian and author, Darren Bonaparte.

The St. Regis Mohawk School and the Cultural Revival of 1937

The Wampum Chronicles: “The St. Regis Mohawk School and the Cultural Revival of 1937“ by cultural historian and author, Darren Bonaparte.

NAACP Black History Month Celebration on Feb 7

Join the Utica/Oneida County Branch NAACP to celebrate Black History Month with its annual program hosted by the History Center.

Fulton County Historical Society’s Cabin Fever Virtual Conversation Series Kicks Off

Back by popular demand, our Cabin Fever Virtual Conversation series explores broad-reaching local history and brings in historians and scholars from across the state to share their expertise.