05/13/2026
The Chateaugay Historical Society’s quarterly newsletter – Issue #2 for 2026 is in the editing stages. We have 7 articles being prepared for publication. Mailing will happen during June. The topics in this issue are:
1) Another reminiscence by Royal Nadeau – this one, “My Rides”
2) The Tornado of 1856 by Lynn Harrigan
3) A personal account about James Farley, the man who ended the existence of the Chateaugay Agricultural Society and the local Fairs, written by the late W.D. Ryan
4) Artificial Intelligence and its role as another valuable tool in the mission of the Chateaugay Historical Society by Mick Jarvis
5) Riding in a Walters snowplow as a youngster by Clarence Clark
6) The Summer of 1961 in Chateaugay by Mick Jarvis
Members will receive another issue packed with a wide variety of topics, tons of illustrations and photos, — 28 more pages of Chateaugay history in printed form!
We will now have published 77 issues for our membership, which have contained 319 articles that have filled over 1,650 total printed pages. Those articles have chronicled many engaging and wide-ranging topics found throughout Chateaugay’s past.
We began with seven pages of articles in Vol 1 Issue #1 in 2007, and now regularly fill twenty-eight pages with text, photographs, and illustrations. All this research and publishing would not have been possible without the continuing and fervent support of our members.
There are many more topics being researched and written as we continue into our 21st year of newsletters and we have planned topics for the remainder of this year and well beyond.
In addition to the 77 regular newsletters, our Society has also published four books: Memories of a Chateaugay Farm Boy, Early Sporting Visits to Chateaugay Lake, Nathan Beman and Benjamin Roberts: Chateaugay’s Founders, and Chateaugay’s Heritage Trail.
A fifth book: Being Fatigued by our Labor… : The lives and military experiences of the 17 men who lie at rest in Chateaugay, Bellmont and Burke, New York – Soldiers of the American Revolution who pledged their honor and lives in the service of the new United States of America will be available beginning July 11, 2026, the day we will dedicate a bronze plaque to honor these 17 soldiers.
As we see it, every quarterly newsletter issue that we produce and each book we publish put more of Chateaugay’s amazing history into print than ever existed before the Historical Society was established.
We thank each and every one of our members, supporters, and donors. Without your unwavering interest in our mission, none of this would be possible.