Annual Picnic

Pultneyville Reformed Church

The annual picnic of the Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society, to be held on Wednesday, August 7, will not only be its usual evening of good food and conversation, but it will also be an opportunity for members and the public to meet "Andrew Cornwall", early resident and leader of Pultneyville.  "Mr. Cornwall" will lead us in […]

Cowards and Heroes: The 111th NY Volunteers from Harper’s Ferry to Gettysburg

Gates Hall Lake Rd Pultneyville

Wednesday, September 4, 7 PM at Gates Hall when David Malgee will present a program entitled "Cowards to Heroes: The 111th New York Volunteers from Harper's Ferry to Gettysburg". Malgee, a member of the Gettysburg Foundation Board, will focus on the period between August 1862 when the regiment was formed to July 1863 when they […]

Original Drama by Irene Bierer

Gates Hall

On October 2 at 7 PM another original drama by W-PHS member Irene Bierer will be staged. Highlights of Gates Hall's history will be the subject of this much anticipated production. More to follow at a later date.

W-PHS Participates in NYS “Path Through History” Columbus Day Events

W-PHS Participates in NYS “Path Through History” Columbus Day Events The Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society (W-PHS) is pleased to announce its participation in the Fall 2019 NYS “Path Through History” Weekend hosting events on Columbus Day, Monday, October 14th in historic Pultneyville at two of its venues.   Experience colonial times with Dottie Howland, W-PHS Program Chair and […]

Harvest Dinner and Annual Meeting

Pultneyville Reformed Church

November is the season of thanksgiving and that will be the focus of the Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society's November 6 program.  The evening will begin with the annual Harvest Dinner at 6:30 PM in the Pultneyville Reformed Church dining hall.  Attendees should bring a dish to pass and their own table service.  Beverages will be provided. […]

Dutch Dinner

Pultneyville Reformed Church

Breaking News from the Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society  The program following the Dutch Dinner February 5, 6:30 PM at the Pultneyville Reformed Church has just expanded.  In addition to the Dutch trivia attendees are asked to bring and share, Carol Bailey, Wayne County Grange historian and former Lyons historian, will present a program on the Holland-American […]