• America 250: The (Re)Construction of Fort Stanwix for the American Revolution

    Clinton Historical Society 1 Fountain St., Clinton, New York, United States

    Kick off the 2026-2027 Richard L. Williams Speaker Series with us! Join us for the first of eight speakers in our monthly series for the new season, which runs September through May. Each speaker will focus on a different aspect of our local and regional history, with special attention paid to the 250th anniversaries of ... Read more

  • Stunts, Pranks, and Practical Jokes in Clinton/Kirkland

    Clinton Historical Society 1 Fountain St., Clinton, New York, United States

    Join Mike Revenaugh, Clinton Town Historian and CHS Vice President, for the second installment of the 2026-2027 Richard L. Williams Speaker Series! He will present on "Stunts, Pranks, and Practical Jokes in Clinton/Kirkland" on Sunday, October 11 at 2PM. Admission is free and open to the public.

  • Wampum: Validating the Spoken Message

    Clinton Historical Society 1 Fountain St., Clinton, New York, United States

    Join the Shako:wi Cultural Center for the third installment of the 2026-2027 Richard L. Williams Speaker Series! A representative will present on Oneida treaties and wampum on Sunday, November 15 at 2PM. Admission is free and open to the public.   Image courtesy of Shako:wi Cultural Center.

  • Railroads, Robber Barons, and Great Camps: Exploring the Adirondacks

    Clinton Historical Society 1 Fountain St., Clinton, New York, United States

    Join Chuck Higgerson, Advisory Council Member of Adirondack Architectural Heritage, and his wife Meg Higgerson, for the fourth installment of the 2026-2027 Richard L. Williams Speaker Series! They will present on "Railroads, Robber Barons, and Great Camps: Exploring the Adirondacks" on Sunday, January 10 at 2PM. Admission is free and open to the public.

  • Oriskany 250: On General Nicholas Herkimer

    Clinton Historical Society 1 Fountain St., Clinton, New York, United States

    Join Mina Bourquin, CHS Curator, for the fifth installment of the 2026-2027 Richard L. Williams Speaker Series! She will present on General Nicholas Herkimer on Sunday, February 21 at 2PM. Admission is free and open to the public.

  • Inside the College Cemetery ArchGIS Storymap

    Clinton Historical Society 1 Fountain St., Clinton, New York, United States

    Join Jeremy Katz, Hamilton College Archivist, for the sixth installment of the 2026-2027 Richard L. Williams Speaker Series! He will present on a new Hamilton College project on the College Cemetery, which can be found here. The program is on Sunday, March 14 at 2PM. Admission is free and open to the public.