
Lecture:
Waterways, Footpaths & Wagon Ways: Hudson River Trade Prior to the Founding of Hudson, by Justin Wexler and David William Voorhees
Date/Time:
Thursday, October 2, at 6PM
Location:
Hudson Area Library
The Jacob Leisler Institute for the Study of Early New York History, in collaboration with the Hudson Area Library, hosts this in-person presentation with Justin Wexler, a local researcher on indigenous peoples, and David William Voorhees, director of the Leisler Institute. They will be speaking on the infrastructure of waterways and land paths used for trade by the indigenous and the Dutch and English colonists prior to Hudson’s founding. The lecture will start at 6PM at the Hudson Area Library.
The Jacob Leisler Library Lectures are made partially possible through the generous support of the Van Dyke Family Foundation, HRBT Foundation, and Bank of Greene County Charitable Foundation. |
