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Johnstown Historical Society

A Unique Mohawk Valley American Revolution Tour

September 26, 2019 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

in the footsteps of the ancestorsFour historic groups spanning the US and Canada border have come together to create, In the Footsteps of the Ancestors, a series of unique, custom-designed tours running September 29th through October 4th, that will provide guests with an opportunity to explore history through immersive activities. [Read more…] about A Unique Mohawk Valley American Revolution Tour

Filed Under: Events, History, Mohawk Valley Tagged With: American Revolution, AmRev, Fort Plain Museum, Johnson Hall, Johnstown Historical Society, Mohawk Valley

Heritage Holidays in the Mohawk Valley

December 4, 2014 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Johnson Hall ChristmasIn conjunction with the City of Johnstown’s Colonial Stroll holiday activities, Johnson Hall State Historic Site will hold an Open House on Friday, December 5th from 5 pm to 8:30 pm.

Johnson Hall’s first floor will be decorated for the holiday season, where music of the 18th century will be performed by Liaison Plaisantes. Refreshments will be offered in the historic butler’s pantry. The museum shop will offer 20% off for holiday shopping that evening. Horse-drawn wagon rides of the mansion’s south lawn will be available to visitors between 6 pm and 8 pm. [Read more…] about Heritage Holidays in the Mohawk Valley

Filed Under: Events, History, Mohawk Valley Tagged With: Fort Plain Museum, Johnson Hall, Johnstown Historical Society, Mayfield Historical Society, Mohawk Valley Museum Consortium, Walter Elwood Museum

In Johnstown, Hope for Votes for Women Trail Funding

September 30, 2013 by Olivia Twine and Marguerite Kearns 3 Comments

piano-72-LittleIt’s late afternoon in Johnstown, NY, magic hour, right before sunset when filmmakers capture the best lighting. Nancy Brown, a fifth grade teacher, is waiting to take us to the local historical society and out to dinner with three other board members of the Elizabeth Cady Stanton Hometown Association.

This is the town where well-known women’s rights activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton grew up. The place is also loaded with history of the American Revolution, plus generations of tanners and workers in the glove industry who lived and worked here. We can’t get to the Johnstown Historical Society at 17 North William Street without passing sites of major historical interest. It’s as if everybody is related in some way to this historical community. It looks like classic small town America, made in America. [Read more…] about In Johnstown, Hope for Votes for Women Trail Funding

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Cradle of Womens Rights, Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, Fulton County, Gender History, Johnstown, Johnstown Historical Society, Public History, Suffrage Movement, Votes for Women Trail, womens history

Schoharie: Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s Roots

March 9, 2011 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

Schoharie Crossing Visitor Center at 129 Schoharie Street, Fort Hunter, five miles west of Amsterdam will be hosting a lecture entitled “Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s Roots” to celebrate Women’s History Month, on Wednesday, March 16, at 7:00 pm.

Noel Levee of the Johnstown Historical Society will explores Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s early years in Johnstown and how her thoughts were shaped by the people around her. The route of the Erie Canal was a hot bed for social and political change throughout the 19th century which included the Women’s Rights Movement getting started in Seneca Falls, only a stone throw away from the Erie Canal. [Read more…] about Schoharie: Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s Roots

Filed Under: History Tagged With: Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Erie Canal, Gender History, Johnstown, Johnstown Historical Society, Montgomery County, Schoharie County, Schoharie Crossing SHS, womens history

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