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Hopkinton Historical Group Local historical society intent on discovering, preserving and sharing the history of Hopkinton, St. Lawrence County, New York and the surrounding area.

About the Museum:

In the center of the Hopkinton Village is a charming, Victorian house on the Village Green. The land upon which this house sits was deeded to Samuel Wilson from Roswell Hopkins himself, founder of the Town of Hopkinton, on January 20, 1817, and it was here that Samuel built his house and a small building which he used as a store. The property was later sold to Ebenezer Hurlburd

and Zoraster Culver in 1827. In 1838 or 1839 Mr. Culver tore down the front house section, but the rear store portion was saved. This is where the Hopkinton Library is now located. Shortly thereafter, the current front section was built and it is here that the Hopkinton Museum welcomes people to visit and research the History of Hopkinton. Through the next 150 years, the property was sold a number of times. One of the most noteworthy owners was Fred Leroy Trask, a butter and cheesemaker who ran the Lyd Brook Creamery in a small building which stood behind where Miller Farms Adirondack Market is today, and his wife, Hattie May Kimpton. Fred and Hattie, along with their children LeRoy and Ruth, lived on the property from the turn of the 20th Century up until 1946, with Fred being listed as the owner when Carlton Sanford’s History of Hopkinton was written in 1902. Therefore, the property has often been referred to as “The Trask House”. After the property was sold by the Trasks, Charlie and Margaret Perry raised their family here. Charlie was a milk truck driver and Margaret was related to the very earliest settlers of Hopkinton. After the Perrys, it was owned by Gene Rawson and it was during this time that the building suffered a fire and had some remodeling, changing the layout a bit from the home’s earlier years. About the Hopkinton Historical Group:

In 1976, the Hopkinton Historical Group was formed under the guidance of Sarah Beecher Powers, the Town Historian. Since this time, the Group, along with support from the local communities, has held events such as the Maple Festival, Holly Berry Day, a Children’s Christmas Party, and countless others. In 1985 the Hopkinton Historical Group and the Hopkinton Town Board bought what is now the Hopkinton Historical Museum with a grant from “America the Beautiful”. Over the last twenty years, the Group has made many “updates” to make the house as close to what an 1850 house might have been like. The Museum currently includes exhibits on early home life, the local military history, and Sara’s Store (a general store exhibit) along with an early classroom and an extensive collection of items, heirlooms and other treasures connected to Hopkinton’s history. Highlights include a tea set, furniture and other things which belonged to the town’s founder, Roswell Hopkins, and his family; a small steamer trunk brought to Hopkinton from Vermont in 1817 by the Chittenden Family; a Chickering Piano donated by Carol Cutter, some lovely old linen table clothes, and many other items too numerous to mention. The Hopkinton Historical Group and Museum is constantly adding to their collection and updating exhibits and displays. The Museum is also the perfect place to go to research your family’s history and genealogy. You can explore local family history books, old ledgers, letters, manuscripts, family pictures and albums, and other items related to the history of Hopkinton, or simply ask a member of the Hopkinton Historical Group who would be happy to provide insight and advice on how to begin or further your family history research. If you would like to hear more about what we do and how we do it, would like to become a member or get involved in some other way, would like to schedule a visit, have an inquiry about local history or genealogy, would like to contribute to one of our family history projects, or would like make a donation, we want to hear from you! For this or any other information contact:

Michael G. Draper, President
Email (preferred): [email protected]

Hey Folks, we just wanted to send out a HUGE thanks to all of our volunteers, donors, members and Hopkinton’s incredible...
11/04/2026

Hey Folks, we just wanted to send out a HUGE thanks to all of our volunteers, donors, members and Hopkinton’s incredible community for helping make this year’s Maple Festivals one of the best yet!! Thank you all so much for your time and support, and we hope you were able to enjoy a fresh, warm meal and an even warmer welcome!

Everything is all set and ready to go! Stop on down for some delicious food and even better conversation today from 8am ...
11/04/2026

Everything is all set and ready to go! Stop on down for some delicious food and even better conversation today from 8am to noon at the Hopkinton Town Hall!

Everything is pretty much set up and ready to go for our Maple Festival/Pancake Breakfast tomorrow Saturday, April 11th ...
11/04/2026

Everything is pretty much set up and ready to go for our Maple Festival/Pancake Breakfast tomorrow Saturday, April 11th from 8am to noon at the Hopkinton Town Hall. Huge thanks to all of our amazing volunteers and members and we hope to see you all there!

10/04/2026

Hey Folks, tomorrow is the day!! Our Maple Festival is slated for tomorrow, April 11th from 8am to noon at the Hopkinton Town Hall! We’ll have delicious food (pancakes-plain/chocolate chip/blueberry, sausage, fresh local maple syrup, pickles and gluten free options as well) and some fantastic conversation to boot! Not to mention some local maple products for sale (thanks to Zahler’s), some fun drawing activities for the kids from the Hopkinton Library and plenty of local maple history and memorabilia on hand from the Museum. Hope to see you all there!

Hey Folks, the Maple Festival is this Saturday, April 11th, 8 to noon at the Hopkinton Town Hall! Hope to see you all th...
07/04/2026

Hey Folks, the Maple Festival is this Saturday, April 11th, 8 to noon at the Hopkinton Town Hall! Hope to see you all there! Gluten free options will be available as well. Be sure to check it out and spread the word!

Hey Folks, it is once again time for our annual Maple Festival and Pancake Breakfast coming up on Saturday, April 11th f...
16/03/2026

Hey Folks, it is once again time for our annual Maple Festival and Pancake Breakfast coming up on Saturday, April 11th from 8am to noon at the Hopkinton Town Hall!

We hope you’ll be able to join us for some delicious food and superb company!

All proceeds go to benefit the Hopkinton Historical Group and we will also be accepting donations for the Hopkinton Food Pantry!

Hey Folks!  It is once again time for one of our longest-running fan favorites, and this year we are bringing it back in...
03/12/2025

Hey Folks! It is once again time for one of our longest-running fan favorites, and this year we are bringing it back inside to the same format it was prior to Covid! This Saturday, December 6th, the Hopkinton Historical Group, Former Summerfest Committee, Hopkinton-Ft. Jackson Fire Department and Hopkinton Reading Center are proud to be holding our annual Children's Christmas Party from 11am to 1pm at the Town Hall! Once again we'll have delicious cookies and snacks, super fun crafts and activities and, of course, a visit from St. Nick himself with presents for all of Hopkinton's good little ones. We hope to see you there!

Hey All, we are excited to share that we at the HHG, along with the generous support from NuMed, have started up a new i...
24/11/2025

Hey All, we are excited to share that we at the HHG, along with the generous support from NuMed, have started up a new initiative to help honor, celebrate and recognize our incredible veterans!

No doubt, as you've traveled around the north country, you've likely noticed the many beautiful banners lining the streets of our neighboring towns celebrating that town's hometown heroes. We at the HHG want to do the same for the many brave folks from Hopkinton's past, present and future! If you have loved ones who have served, we hope that you'll consider supporting this effort and purchasing a banner to honor and recognize their legacy!

Banners are sized 2-foot by 3-foot and cost $95 a piece with all proceeds going towards the costs of the banner as well as building a fund for maintenance, repairs and replacements of banners and brackets as they experience wear and tear.

As of this time, in order to ensure that we can honor as many folks as possible with the limited telephone polls available, we are only accepting veterans who have served during active conflicts.

Additionally, please note that we will be accepting applications from now until the end of January for the coming year. All other applications submitted February 1st or later may not be posted until the following year.

Please feel free to check out, print out and submit the application attached below (2 pages) or stop by the Museum or Town Clerk's Office to pick up an application there!

12/11/2025

Happy Veterans’ Day all!

Hey Folks, we've got a pretty exciting announcement!  As many of you may have seen, a number of our neighboring towns ar...
15/10/2025

Hey Folks, we've got a pretty exciting announcement! As many of you may have seen, a number of our neighboring towns are celebrating their local veterans and military heroes with banners up and down the streets. We at the HHG are excited to announce we will be unveiling a similar program for our community this Saturday, October 18th starting right at noon (12pm) at the Museum! Please stop on by to get a bit of info on the program and the first of Hopkinton's Heroes we intend to honor, Cecil Bates! If you don't know the name, you'll want to know his courageous story. Stop in for that and a few fall snacks and treats this Saturday, October 18th at noon at the Museum!

Hey folks! Be sure to support our local fire department!
08/10/2025

Hey folks! Be sure to support our local fire department!

Fall is in the air! Who's ready for some Chicken BBQ!! See you all Sunday!!

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