Virtual Talk: “Fearing too great a Correspondency”: The 1690 Schenectady Massacre and Jacob Leisler
Join Dr. David William Voorhees for a conversation about 17th century politics in Schenectady, and a commemoration of the Schenectady Massacre
Join Dr. David William Voorhees for a conversation about 17th century politics in Schenectady, and a commemoration of the Schenectady Massacre
As winter cold begins to recede, the ground unfreezes and the sap starts to run.
Dr. Jacobs will join us from Scotland to discuss colonial fortifications from Kingston, NY northwards, ending with Schenectady.
Dr. Jason Corwin will give a talk on the Kinzua Dam and its effects on the Seneca Nation
Dr. L.H. Roper is a Professor in the SUNY New Paltz department of history, whose research focuses on early America. He'll discuss the wider world of early Schenectady, touching on the culture and politics that influenced the colonial town.
This is the story of Jennings, Arthur, the struggle for equality, and race relations. It’s the history of America at its most despicable and most exhilarating.
Dr. Andrea Mosterman's research focuses on the relationships between African and Dutch descendants in early New York. She'll discuss her research into slavery in New Netherland.
We’ll start with seeds in our own garden and end with a baked treat to enjoy. A real farm to table experience!
We’ll start with seeds in our own garden and end with a baked treat to enjoy. A real farm to table experience!
How we dress ourselves every day can follow, or flout, the spoken and unspoken rules of society