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This Week in History – Week of Aug. 30th
Aug. 30th 1890 The strike of the Gilboys’ drivers has been settled at last. Two horses belonging to the Gilboys died last night and one yesterday afternoon, besides twenty chickens. They were undoubtedly poisoned by some unknown miscreant. 1892 A Silver Ash Institute will be…
This Week in History – Week of August 23rd
Aug. 24th 1833 Business commenced at the Herkimer County National Bank on this Saturday morning. Dudley Burwell took the contents home, deposited them under his bed without a pistol or club near them. 1932 Miss Mary Clark won the popularity contest at the Rialto Theatre,…
This Week in History – Week of August 16th
Aug. 16th 1777 At his home just east of Little Falls, General Nicholas Herkimer died of his wounds suffered at the Battle of Oriskany on August 6, 1777. He had led the Tryon County militia to relieve the siege of Fort Stanwix (Schuyler) when his…
This Week in History – Week of Aug. 9th
Aug. 9th 1831 The first Mohawk & Hudson train ran from Albany to Schenectady. 2014 Live Shakespeare returns to Little Falls with the Little Falls Theater Company’s (“LiFT”) production of “Twelfth Night” during the 27th annual Canal Celebration. Under the guidance of director and performer…
This Week in History – Week of August 2nd
Aug. 2nd 1843 Seventy-six year old John Quincey Adams, ex-president, statesman, poet, and philosopher briefly visited Little Falls, and spoke to several hundred admirers at the railroad depot. Adams, on an excursion of New York State, was warmly welcomed by Judge Loomis. 1901 The…
This Week in History – Week of July 26th
July 26th 1848 Village Trustees contracted with J. Clark Company of Cazenovia for a town clock for $250. It was to be placed in a church designated by the trustees. The clock was to run without winding for eight days, and strike loud enough to…
This Week in History – Week of July 19th
July 19th 1812 General Christopher Bellinger, a native of Little Falls, was one of the American commanders in the Battle of Sackett’s Harbor on Lake Ontario, the first land battle of the War of 1812. Bellinger was the son of Colonel Peter Bellinger and Delia…
This Week in History – Week of July 12th
July 12th 1812 Colonel Morgan, proprietor of the “Stags Head Tavern” (formerly Cranes Tavern) entertained General Stephen Van Rensselaer and his officers on their way to the Canadian frontier. A sumptuous banquet was served followed by the usual toasts. 1831 Edward Ellice sold his father’s…
This Week in History – Week of July 5th
July 5th 1832 The undisputed Asiatic Cholera is extending over our country, one case is reported in Little Falls. An ordinance for the protection of our village was passed. It ordained that no boatman or other person shall land or set ashore from the Erie…
This Week in History – Week of June 28th
June 28th 1812 On this date hostilities began between the United States and Great Britain in what became to be known as “The War of 1812.” The Western Inland Lock Navigation Company canal at Little Falls, with its five locks, experienced high volumes of passage…
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