The Mohawk Valley


Lu par Roger Melin

(4.4 stars; 13 reviews)

An in-depth view and early history of the Mohawk Valley in upper New York state, covering the time period of 1609-1780. This historical piece covers that part of the Mohawk Valley between Schenectady and Rome, NY.

The narrator hopes that the listener understands that a best effort has been made in pronunciation of many names within this work; particularly those of the Mohawks, Iroquois, Huron, and Mohicans; as well as the French and Dutch. (Summary by Roger Melin) (0 hr 12 min)

Chapitres

00 - Preface 4:13 Lu par Roger Melin
01 - The Mythical City of Norumbega 8:22 Lu par Roger Melin
02 - The Mohawks 25:01 Lu par Roger Melin
03 - Journal of Arent Van Curler 59:55 Lu par Roger Melin
04 - Schonowe or Schenectady 31:09 Lu par Roger Melin
05 - Immigration and Settlement of the Palatines 9:34 Lu par Roger Melin
06 - Queen Anne's Chapel 22:59 Lu par Roger Melin
07 - Count Frontenac and the Mohawk Valley 23:45 Lu par Roger Melin
08 - Sir William Johnson 14:23 Lu par Roger Melin
09 - Guy Park and Fort Johnson 46:52 Lu par Roger Melin
10 - In the Old Town of Amsterdam 33:07 Lu par Roger Melin
11 - The Last Battle Between the Mohawks and Mohicans. The Famous Butler Mansi… 17:46 Lu par Roger Melin
12 - Johnstown, New York 24:48 Lu par Roger Melin
13 - Some Accounts of the Notorious Butler Family 57:23 Lu par Roger Melin
14 - Legend of Mrs. Ross 38:41 Lu par Roger Melin
15 - The Joseph Brant of Romance and of Fact 28:18 Lu par Roger Melin
16 - Incidents Relating to the Early History of Amsterdam and the Mohawk Valley 47:52 Lu par Roger Melin
17 - Canagera, One of the Mohawks' Castles 40:48 Lu par Roger Melin
18 - Early Industries 43:04 Lu par Roger Melin
19 - Old Indian Names and Sites - The Legend of Little Falls 42:21 Lu par Roger Melin
20 - Canajoharie - The Hills of Florida 59:13 Lu par Roger Melin
21 - Oriskany 52:41 Lu par Roger Melin

Critiques

CAREFULLY DONE HISTORY


(5 stars)

A seemingly complete compilation of historical information concerning this much contested area. Mr. Melin did an heroic job of pronouncing the names. KUDOS!!


(5 stars)

fascinating history....especially the last chapter that deserves greater recognition. fabulous narrator.