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New York History Conference

The New York History Conference is accepting proposals on roundtable discussions, panels, and educator workshops for the June 2024 conference in Albany: "New York History: Contact and Conflict." Propo...

Autumn Issue of The Review

Autumn issue: "Black Power Comes to West Point," plus articles about the Woodstock art colonies, women helping fight for the Palisades, a forgotten poet from Sullivan County, and an "undeveloped" park...

Autumn '23 Issue of The Review

The Autumn '23 issue of The Review is OUT NOW! Artists, farm workers, architects, and the Hudson River by Steamboat!

Slavery and Resistance in Dutch New York

Author Andrea Mosterman will explore the development of slavery throughout the colonial period in the Hudson River Valley.

New York History Conference

See you at the New York History Conference in Albany, June 20-21, 2024!

The 2024 Dr. Frank T. Bumpus Intern

We are celebrating our 2024 Dr. Frank T. Bumpus Intern, Grace Naccarato, as she completes her summer internship with HRVI; her article on the importance of Val-Kill to the growth and independence of E...

New Amsterdam’s Last Slave Ship: The Gideon and the Dutch Slave Trade's Impact on the Hudson River Valley

“New Amsterdam’s Last Slave Ship: The Gideon and the Dutch Slave Trade's Impact on the Hudson River Valley," a lecture by Dr. Andrea Mosterman, Thursday, September 26, 7PM.

“Unlocking History” Panel Discussion

In April, HRVI partnered with the D&H Canal Historical Society to present a “Day of History” in High Falls. View the panel discussion on our YouTube channel now.

Back to the Land: Connecting the Hudson River Valley's Agrarian Past and Farming Future

“Back to the Land: Connecting the Hudson River Valley's Agrarian Past and Farming Future," a lecture by Pieter Estersohn, Thursday, September 25, 7 PM.

Back to the Land

On Thursday, September 25, 2025, Pieter Estersohn delivered the 14th annual Handel-Krom Lecture in Hudson River Valley History at Marist University. This lecture is now available to watch on HRVI...