Mohawk Valley history: March 11, 1897

This day in history highlights bicycles, women and fashion in the late 1890s in the wake of the Bicycle Craze.

Oneida County History Center Upcoming Events and Programs

Spring is just around the corner, and Oneida County History Center is blooming with new programs!

NBA Executive Vice President to Speak at Hartwick College’s Meredith Sport Management Speaker Series

At 7 p.m. Thursday, Apr. 9, Kerry A. Tatlock, executive vice president of global marketing partnerships and media at the National Basketball Association (NBA), will headline the Meredith Sport Management Speaker Series in the Anderson Theatre at Hartwick College.

Mohawk Valley history: March 9, 1905

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.

Mohawk Valley history: March 8, 1929, Montgomery County, NY

March 1, 1860: Musical Convention Concert at Union Hall, as reported in the Mohawk Valley Register, Fort Plain, NY.

Mohawk Valley history: March 7, 1903, Herkimer, NY

Herkimer newspaper acquires a Thorne simplex unitype typesetting machine on March 7, 1903, as reported in the Herkimer Democrat.

This day in Mohawk Valley history: March 6

March 6, 1930: Thirty-five thousand unfit automobiles will be removed from the highways in New York State during the coming year.

Oneida County History Center to Host “New Forest Cemetery” with Sara Mohr

Oneida County History Center will present a special program titled “New Forest Cemetery,” featuring researcher Sara Mohr on Saturday, March 21, 2026, at 2:00 p.m.

Erie Canal in the Mohawk Valley mini-Symposium

Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site is excited to announce the “Erie Canal in the Mohawk Valley Mini Symposium,” occurring on Saturday, March 28th from 2:00pm to 4:00pm at the Arkell Museum in Canajoharie.

From the Little Falls Historical Society Archives: Motorcade to Reveal Scenic Attractions of New Gorge View Highway

From the Little Falls Historical Society Archives, The Little Falls Evening Times, Tuesday, September 30, 1938.