Lexington and Concord
Newstead Historical Society presents a program on the background of the Revolutionary War
Newstead Historical Society presents a program on the background of the Revolutionary War
Newstead Historical Society presents a program on the men who fought in the war for Independence and then settled in and around the Town of Newstead.
Newstead Historical Society program presented by Clarence Town Historian Joseph McGreevy, Thursday, May 14, 7:00 p.m., Newstead Town Hall, 5 Clarence Center Road, Akron, NY.
Newstead Historical Society presents a program about the history and roles of the White House.
Newstead Historical Society celebrates the nation's 250th anniversary with their popular annual fundraisers - the Amish quilt raffle and baked pies sale at the Knight-Sutton Museum. Both the Museum and Rich-Twinn Octagon House will be open to visitors.
Newstead Historical Society will present a program on McKinley, Roosevelt and the Pan-American Exposition. Patrick Ryan, Cultural Coordinator, Richarson Olmsted Campus is the presenter.
Don Shonn, Paul Winnie, and Terry Abrams will continue the historical timeline as the Tonawanda Senecas face boarding schools, school consolidation, modern commerce, and threats to their sovereignty.
Reenactors James Pace and Brian Seibel will perform miliary field music of the American Civil War.