History @ Home - 3rd Thursday Lecture Series from Schoharie Crossing!

 


History at Home: Epizooty with Travis Bowman

Thursday, January 18, 2024 07:00 PM

Online via WebEx

   Our 4th Annual History at Home Third Thursday Lecture series will happen via WebEx. We will have amazing presentations offered to you again this year. Join us on January 18th for "Epizooty" with Travis Bowman. In the late 19th Century, the economy of New York was threatened by an epidemic. Discover the fascinating history of the horse influenza that impacted the Erie Canal and daily life for millions of citizens. No pre-registration is required. If you'd like the link sent directly to you, please contact the site. The program is free and open to the public.

 

 

History at Home: To Arms!

With Samantha Hall-Saladino

Thursday, February 15, 2024 07:00 PM

Online via WebEx

   Our 4th Annual History at Home Third Thursday Lecture series will happen via WebEx. We will have amazing presentations offered to you again this year. Join us on February 15th for "TO ARMS, TO ARMS!" with Samantha Hall-Saladino of the Fulton County Museum. Hall-Saladino will present on Black Civil War Veterans of Fulton County and their lasting legacy. No pre-registration is  required. If you'd like the link sent directly to you, please contact the site. The program is free and open to the public.

 

 

History at Home: Queens of Quackery!

with Kayla Whitehouse

Thursday, March 21, 2024 07:00 PM

Online via WebEx

   Our 4th Annual History at Home Third Thursday Lecture series will happen via WebEx. Join us on March 21st for "Queens of Quackery! Female   Proprietors of Patent Medicines" with Kayla Whitehouse of the National Bottle Museum in Ballston Spa, NY. This presentation on the era of patent medicines, will focus on female proprietors and will cover the history of patent medicines, typical patent medicine bottles, and some of the more infamous women who made history selling medicines and tonics during that time. No pre-registration is required. If you'd like the link sent directly to you, please contact the site. The program is free and open to the public.

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