From the Land of Flint to the Land Where the Partridge Drums

The Wampum Chronicles continue with the first part of the Migration from the Mohawk Valley to Kahnawake and Akwesasne. The Mohawks used this area in ancient times for both permanent and seasonal occupation.

Brushing Up on Local History in Gloversville

Gloversville will be participating in the National Historic Marker Day by cleaning Downtown historic markers on Friday, April 26, at 11 a.m.

Cinema Sunday at Schoharie Crossing

Schoharie Crossing will host the first Cinema Sunday of the year at the Enders House on Schoharie Street in Fort Hunter, April 28th at 2pm.

On APRIL 18, 1876, Dudley Burwell died at his home in what is now Moreland Park.

Prominent Little Falls attorney and one-time member of the state legislature, died at his home in what is now Moreland Park.

2024 CAROGA LAKE MUSIC FESTIVAL PROGRAMMING

The 13th Annual Caroga Lake Music Festival will welcome over 150 world-class artists to the Southern Adirondacks for a spectacular season!

Land Where The Partridge Drums

Land Where The Partridge Drums: A History of the Akwesasne Mohawk Nation by Darren Bonaparte originally published in the Indian Time, November 12, 1993

The Railway Express Agency and Pigeon Releasing

Sometimes all it takes is a picture or a story to generate a Historical Society writing series piece. Such is the case with this article.

Fenimore Art Museum 2024 Food For Thought Lunch and Lecture Series Schedule

The programs provide an excellent opportunity to explore the season’s new exhibitions and share a delicious lunch with like-minded people.

Mayfield Welcomes New Historian with Meet and Greet Event

On January 17th Eric Close became the new official Mayfield Historian replacing dedicated historian, Sandy Town, who had held the position for several years.

April Events at the Herkimer County Historical Society

As the spring season blooms, Herkimer County Historical Society is excited to announce a series of captivating events throughout April.