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The Revolutionary War Conference 250 in the Mohawk Valley

The Revolutionary War Conference 250 in the Mohawk Valley

June 14-16, 2024

Registration:

Mail (Print and Mail to Address on the Form): https://fortplainmuseum.org/content/2024%20Conference%20Registration%20Form.pdf

Online: https://fortplainmuseum.square.site/conference

Lodging: https://fortplainmuseum.org/content/2024%20Hotel-Lodging%20Information.pdf

Conference 250 Speakers:

Fireside Chat – James Kirby Martin with guest host Mark Edward Lender – Professor and Student Discuss the American Revolutionary War, the Upcoming 250th Anniversary and Their Legacies

Nancy Bradeen Spannaus – Alexander Hamilton’s War for American Economic Independence Through Two Documents: The Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress (Dec. 15, 1774) and The Farmer Refuted (Feb. 23, 1775) (Supported by the Alexander Hamilton Awareness Society)

Gary Ecelbarger- “This Happy Opportunity”: George Washington and the Battle of Germantown

Shirley L. Green – Revolutionary Blacks: Discovering the Frank Brothers, Freeborn Men of Color, Soldiers of Independence

Mark Edward Lender – “Liberty or Death!” – Some Revolutionary Statistics and Existential Warfare

Shawn David McGhee – No Longer Subjects of the British King: The Political Transformation of Royal Subjects to Republican Citizens, 1774-1776

James Kirby Martin – The Marquis de Lafayette Visits the Mohawk Valley, Again and Again

Kristofer Ray – The Cherokees, the Six Nations and Indian Diplomacy circa 1763-1776

Matthew E. Reardon – The Traitor’s Homecoming, Benedict Arnold’s Raid on New London, September 4-13, 1781

John L. Smith – The Unexpected Abigail Adams: A Woman “Not Apt to Be Intimidated” (Supported by the Dr. Joseph Warren Foundation)

Bruce M. Venter – Albany and the Stamp Act Crisis of 1765

Glenn F. Williams – No Other Motive Than the True Interest of This Country: Dunmore’s War 1774

Mohawk Valley Resident Historian – Chris Leonard (Schenectady City Historian) – Storehouse Schenectady: Depot and Transportation Center for the Northern War

David Moyer – Recent Archaeology Discoveries on the Site of Revolutionary War Fort Plain

Bus Tour – 1774: The Rising Tide

In 1774, the politics of the Revolution had arrived in the Mohawk Valley with a vengeance. At the eastern end of the Mohawk another violent Liberty Pole riot was having a detrimental effect on the local citizens of Schenectady. Meanwhile further west along the Mohawk River, in Johnstown, events took a turn when Sir William Johnson passed away in July, thus starting a new chapter in political unrest.

The Bus Tour will include several stops in both Schenectady and Johnstown, such as the Schenectady Stockade, Johnson Hall and more. Lunch is included and will consist of a sit-down buffet with many options. This is a rain or shine tour, please dress for the weather and wear shoes for walking. A tour booklet will be provided.

Conference Location: The Fulton-Montgomery Community College’s Theater – The Visual Arts & Communications Building – 2805 NY-67, Johnstown, NY 12095

Tourism Department Unveils Updated Tourism Website

The Montgomery County Tourism Department of the Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce (opens in a new tab) recently relaunched Montgomery County’s tourism website. The updated site, www.VisitMontgomeryCountyNY.com (opens in a new tab) was enhanced to be mobile responsive and increase user friendliness.

“The update to the Montgomery County Tourism website was essential due to the popularity of current technology. There has been in an increase in mobile device usage for making travel decisions and search engine rankings have been reconfigured to benefit mobile-friendly sites,” explains Gina DaBiere-Gibbs, Director of Tourism. “The site highlights attractions, lodging and dining, events and so much more and is easily accessible from a desktop, tablet, or smart phone. It is informative, fun and concise.”

Other vital updates to the VisitMontgomeryCountyNY.com site include new photography commissioned in 2015 and the incorporation of Montgomery County’s (opens in a new tab) ‘Made of Something Stronger’ brand.

The site, designed by Chamber Member Shannon-Rose Design (opens in a new tab) , gives attractions and tourism-related businesses the opportunity to promote their sites at a critical time when people are looking at ways for cost-effective promotion. An additional feature of the site is the capability to continually and easily add information, change content and add current events to the calendar. “The tourism community is invited to add their events which are utilized in our event email blast, local publications, the I LOVE NY website (opens in a new tab) , and social media platforms,” continues DaBiere-Gibbs. “The site is a tool for visitors and residents and the more information that is posted, the better we can promote Montgomery County and our attractions.”

“Tourism is an important economic driver in Montgomery County and one that I want to support and help flourish,” said County Executive Matthew L. Ossenfort. “The history and heritage of our area helps create some of our best tourist attractions. Having a redesigned website to promote tourism is a great way to make people aware of what Montgomery County has to offer, while making it easier to search for events and attractions throughout the county.”

To view the Montgomery County Tourism website logon to www.VisitMontgomeryCountyNY.com. For more information about Montgomery County Tourism call (518)725-0641 or find us on Facebook at Visit Montgomery County NY (opens in a new tab) .

New Montgomery County Travel Guide Available

2015 Montgomery County Travel Guides

The Fulton Montgomery Regional Chamber of Commerce has announced that the official 2015 Montgomery County Travel Guide has been published.

Download the 2015 Travel Guide PDF

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