Early Mohawk and Hudson Valley Life: How Clothes, Arts and Architecture Changed, 1750-1814

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A four part series on the material culture of the Mohawk and Hudson Valleys. Marilyn Sassi is a local area teacher and historian specializing in material culture, architecture and area history. Sponsored by the Schenectady County Historical Society and the Burning of the Valley Military Association (BVMA).

Part One, February 25th: French & Indian War Era

Part Two, March 4th: Revolution

Part Three, March 11th - Post-Revolution

Part Four, March 18th - 19th Century


$5.00 per person. FREE to members of the Schenectady County Historical Society and the Burning of the Valley Military Association.

For more information, please contact Educator/Assistant Curator Jenna Peterson at 518-887-5073, or by email at educator@schenectadyhistorical.org. The Mabee Farm Historic Site is wheelchair accessible, with off-street parking in front of the George E. Franchere Educational Center.