Mohawk River Valley Region
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The Mohawk Valley Path Through History begins with the Revolutionary War - the sites and events related to this period in history.


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May 1, 1769 - May 31, 1769

Col. Staats Long Morris makes trip to Butternuts

Col. Staats Long Morris makes a trip to "The Butternuts" in present day Otsego County to settle tenants

May 1, 1776 - May 31, 1776

Sir John Johnson flees to Canada

Sir John Johnson flees to Canada with Loyalist supporters to avoid arrest for breaking parole.

May 14, 1776

Regiment ordered to arrest John Johnson for breaking parole

Regiment ordered to arrest John Johnson for breaking parole

May 21, 1780 - May 22, 1780

Col. Sir John Johnson arrives at Johnstown settlement with troops

Col. Sir John Johnson arrives at Johnstown settlement with troops

May 22, 1780

Lodowick Putman home attacked by Native American party

Lodowick Putman home attacked by Native American party

May 31, 1779

Washington orders massive expedition against hostile tribes and Loyalists setting off the Clinton-Sullivan Campaign

Washington orders massive expedition against hostile tribes and Loyalists setting off the Clinton-Sullivan Campaign

May 14

Regiment ordered to arrest John Johnson for breaking parole

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