The American Girls of Clermont, Virtual Event, Jan 30

The Friends of Cleremont is hosting an Online History Event for kids – The American Girls of Clermont – on Saturday, January 30th.

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The Friends of Cleremont is hosting an Online History Event for kids – The American Girls of Clermont – on Saturday, January 30th.

Learn about the lives of 12 young women who once called Clermont home. Using the beautifully customized dolls created by Friends of Clermont member Adrienne Westmore, the virtual event will take a deeper look into the lives of young women at Clermont and the time periods that shaped them. A great event for kids who love history!

DATE/TIME: Saturday, June 30, 2021 / 2pm

LOCATION: Online at www.facebook.com/ClermontSHS

ADMISSION: Free

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Local History Event: Collaboration of Jacob Leisler Institute and Hudson Area Library

The Hudson Area Library and the Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History present The “Turkish Captivity” of Jacob Leisler and the Susanna by David Voorhees, on Thursday, January 28.

The Hudson Area Library and the Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History present The “Turkish Captivity” of Jacob Leisler and the Susanna by David Voorhees, on Thursday, January 28. The lecture is the first of four collaborations between the two organizations, each featuring an expert in early colonial history. A question and answer period will follow the talk. 

The Turkish Captivity follows the capture in Africa of Dutch New Yorker Jacob Leisler. Throughout the early modern era, North African raiders known as Barbary Corsairs, trolled Europe’s coasts from the Aegean Sea to the Netherlands and as far north as Iceland in search of European slaves. American ships were among their victims. On October 8, 1677, Algerian Corsairs boarded New York City merchant Jacob Leisler’s ship Susannah in the English Channel and captured Leisler along with his crew, two stepsons, nephew, and a passenger. This lecture focuses on the Susannah’s dramatic captivity, the efforts to obtain the prisoners release, and their enslavement’s subsequent impact on New York politics. 

Dr. Voorhees is director of the Jacob Leisler Papers Project, formerly located at New York University, as well as the Jacob Leisler Institute headquartered in Hudson. He’s also managing editor of de Halve Maen (The Half Moon), a quarterly scholarly journal published by The Holland Society of New York. An NYU research scientist, he is a former managing reference history editor at Charles Scribner’s Sons and has published numerous historical works and articles, and been a consultant on historical exhibits at the Museum of the City of New York and the Bard Graduate Center in Manhattan among others.

The Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History is an independent, not-for-profit study and research center devoted to collecting, preserving, and disseminating information relating to colonial New York under English rule. In the years spanning 1664 to 1773, New York province’s diverse European settlements and Native American and African populations fused into a cosmopolitan colonial territory with ties throughout the Atlantic World. The Institute is unique in focusing on this under examined 109-year period in American history.

The Institute contains a collection of original, digital, and/or paper copies of primary source manuscripts, books, maps, and illustrative materials, as well as a library of secondary resources that provide scholarly context to the primary sources. The Jacob Leisler Institute is an open resource for both scholars and the interested public. 

The Hudson Area Library History Room houses a special collection that pertains to the history of the City of Hudson, Greenport and Stockport; as well as Columbia County and New York State. The History Room also hosts the Local History Speaker Series at the library, offering free monthly talks on diverse topics related to the history of Hudson, Greenport, Stockport, and Columbia County

DATE/TIME: Thursday, January 28, 6-7:30pm

LOCATION/REGISTRATION: Zoom
Visit HudsonAreaLibrary.org for registration link or contact Brenda Shufelt at 518-828-1792 x106 or brenda.shufelt@hudsonarealibrary.org.

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Legends by Candlelight Ghost Encounters at Clermont

The highlight of Clermont’s fall season is back. Legends by Candlelight Ghost Encounters will take place on the next four Fridays and Saturdays, October 16, 17, 23 and 24. 

The highlight of Clermont’s fall season is back. Legends by Candlelight Ghost Encounters will take place on the next four Fridays and Saturdays, October 16, 17, 23 and 24.

Guests will find themselves at a special lecture given by Clermont’s curator when something goes wrong and the spirits of the house are released. Ghosts will emerge from Clermont to tell their stories of love, loss, success and failure. Some ghosts are scary, and some are funny, but all the stories they tell are true!

Visitors will be seated on the lawn of Clermont surrounded by the flickering specters of Jack-o’-lanterns. Please bring your own lawn chair and/or blanket, and since it will be outdoors, be sure to dress for the weather.

Please note Clermont follows all NYS Department of Health guidelines for safety during the Covid-19 pandemic. Masks and social distancing will be required of all visitors until these guidelines are lifted by New York State Parks.

DATES/TIMES: Fridays and Saturdays, October 16, 17, 23, 24, 2020
Encounter times: 6pm, 7pm, 8pm

ADMISSIONAdults $12 / Children (5 – 12) $5
Advance tickets are required and no walk-ins allowed.
To reserve or for more information, call (518) 537-4240.
Tickets sell out, so reserve soon.

LOCATION: The Clermont Mansion
87 Clermont Avenue,
Germantown, NY 12526

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Clermont State Historic Site Presents Historical Halloween Story Hour, Oct 10

Clermont State Historic Site Presents Historical Halloween Story Hour, Oct 10

The Headless Horseman Pursuing Ichabod Crane
by John Quidor

 

Clermont State Historic Site presents Historical Halloween Story Hour on October 10.

Join some of Clermont’s costumed interpreters as they read a classic Halloween tale that has its roots right here in the Hudson Valley: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow! Children must be accompanied by an adult, and an adult must be accompanied by a child.

PLEASE NOTE: Clermont follows all NYS Department of Health guidelines for safety during the COVID 19 pandemic. Masks and social distancing will be required of all tour participants until these guidelines are lifted by New York State Parks.

DATE/TIME: Sunday, October 10, 2020 / 11am

LOCATION: Clermont State Historic Site
87 Clermont Ave
Germantown, NY 12526

ADMISSION: FREE. Registration required.
Register Here

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Last Chance to Tour the Hudson-Athens Lighthouse, Oct 10

The Hudson-Athens Lighthouse Preservation Society (HALPS) is hosting the last of its tours of the 2020 season, at the lighthouse this Saturday.


The Hudson-Athens Lighthouse Preservation Society (HALPS) is hosting the last of its tours of the 2020 season, at the lighthouse this Saturday. Masks will be required to enter, and visitors are required to take proper social distancing precautions while on the boat and inside the lighthouse. Visitors will be required to take a covid symptom survey as well. Staff will regularly clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces throughout the day.

Come walk through this historic gem of the Hudson River, and view videos and artifacts displayed , detailing how life was like for a lighthouse keeper and his family. A glimpse in time when the lighthouse was occupied and operated by people , including the family actually living in the lighthouse.
Come learn the history of the lighthouse and the role it played and remains playing , to the community and river vessel traffic.

DATE/TIME: Saturday, October 10, 2020 / 11am – 2:30pm
Depart Henry Hudson Riverfront Park in Hudson at 11, 12, 1 and 2.
Depart Athens Village Riverfront Park at 11:30, 12:30, 1:30, and 2:30.

Arrive at least 15 minutes prior to tour time, with confirmation of your ticket purchase.
Tours are approximately an hour , with the option of staying longer, when transportation permits.

LOCATIONS:
Henry Hudson Riverfront Park
Hudson, NY (Behind the Amtrak station)

Village of Athens Waterfront Park
4 Water Street
Athens, NY

ADMISSION: Adults – $25. 12 & under – $15
Discount Rates for Society members.
Advanced ticket purchase recommended:
By phone- 888-764-1844
Online at https://hudsoncruises.com/lighthouse-tour/
Cash at the launch sites.

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facebook.com/hudsonathenslight

 

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