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.


  • August 9, 1779
  • This Date In History
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    • Otsego
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Gen. James Clinton sets off from Otsego Lake to meet Gen. Sullivan at Tioga

Clinton sets off from Otsego Lake to meet General Sullivan at Tioga, destroying and killing everything on both sides of the river along the entire route. What had been rebuilt of the trading center of Onaquaga was decimated on the 14th.

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Site of Iroquois village, Onaquaga

Lying south and west of what now the SW corner of Otsego county, the Iroquois settlement at Onaquaga (now North Windsor) was hundreds of years old, a trading post and missionary station. During the 1...More...

Clinton's Dam

“Here was built a dam the summer of 1779 by the soldiers under Gen. Clinton to enable them to join the forces under Gen. Sullivan at Tioga.” Hauling 208 boats and all their supplies from Fort Pla...More...

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Gen. Nicholas Herkimer invites Chief Joseph Brant to meet at the cross roads village of Unadilla

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