Iroquois Museum 2026 Special Exhibitions

As we welcome 2026, cities across the country are preparing to celebrate a pivotal milestone in American history – the 250th anniversary

Mohawk Valley history: March 18, 1911

Hints for prospective house builders in Johnstown, NY, with Design 942, by Glenn L. Saxton, Architect, Minneapolis, Minn.

Fenimore Art Museum’s 2026 Season: Art, Photography, and American Landscapes

Discover Art, Photography, and American Landscapes During Fenimore Art Museum’s 2026 Season

Author Don Williams to Speak at the Mayfield Central Presbyterian Church

Adirondack guide, lecturer, storyteller, and author Don Williams will present “Growing up in Glove Land” on Monday, April 20th, 6:30 p.m. at the Mayfield Central Presbyterian Church

Mohawk Valley history: March 16, 1892

Wife of Founder of Leland Stanford University Gave Two a Luxuriously Furnished House For a Year. Her Kindness to an Old Priest. Italian Admirer’s Tribute.

This day in Mohawk Valley history: March 15

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.

Mohawk Valley history: March 14

This day in Mohawk Valley history: The Observer on March 14, 1913, Utica, NY. Women Prepare Bill for the right to vote.

This day in Mohawk Valley history: March 13

Maple Season Off To Good Start In State, Freeman’s Journal, March 13, 1946, Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York.

The Abenaki Incident, and more

In this week’s The Wampum Chronicles, Darren Bonaparte continues with The Abenaki Incident, and the Mohawk Title to Akwesasne.

Behind the Scenes of the Revolution in the Mohawk Valley: Tryon County’s Committee of Safety

Join independent historian, Terry McMaster, as he shares the story of how local leaders in the Mohawk Valley didn’t just protest—they organized–against the British crown.