November 2024 eUpdate

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Tuesday, November 12 at 12:30 pm


Join us for a fascinating discussion about the armories around New York with Ret. Col. Richard Comstock and architectural historian Nancy L. Todd. Hosted by Tom Ruller, explore the rich history and architectural significance of New York's armories, often resembling medieval castles, and their roles in local communities. Learn about these unique landmarks and their impact on New York’s cultural heritage.


Check out upcoming programs for this season's Online Speaker Series and save your virtual seat via Zoom by registering today!

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NYC Annual Steward Reception Highlights Student Research Award Winners and Harold Holzer at the Hearst Tower in NYC


Incredible views from the 44th floor of The Hearst Tower in New York City was the perfect setting to celebrate Lincoln Scholar, Harold Holzer and his critically acclaimed new book, Brought Forth from this Continent: Lincoln and Immigration, and the 2024 High School and Middle School division winners of the 34th annual Student Research Awards.


The presence of stewards, scholars, collaborators, and young historians underscored the importance of preserving and sharing New York’s rich history.


Thank you to our host, Trust Vice Chair, George Hearst, and all who attended to help make this night unforgettable!



2025 New York History Conference

Constructing the Empire State: Innovation, Environment, and Imagination in New York History


June 5-6, 2025

Cultural Education Center, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY


Call for Proposals

Proposals Due: December 15, 2024


The New York History Conference is accepting proposals that deal with the history, culture, economy, politics, geography, anthropology, or archaeology of New York State. Proposals that use New York’s history as a lens to understand a regional, national, or international issue are also welcome. Special consideration will be given to topics that directly relate to the theme of the 2025 conference.

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DAR Visits the Archives

The National Society Daughters of the American Revolution President General Pamela Edwards Rousse Wright attended the New York State Society's 128th Conference held on September 27 to 29, 2024. Guests of the conference hosted by State Vice Regent Lisa O'Brien stopped by for a tour at the State Archives. In 2017, the DAR funded a grant to the Trust to preserve a segment of NYS Supreme Court Records, 1691-1847 . (NYSA Series JN531 Supreme Court of Judicature Minute Books) Learn More

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