Welcome to Historic Cherry Valley, New York
A place of incredible beauty, immense solitude and awsome history.

Hi, my name is Sue and I would like to welcome you to the Town of Cherry Valley Historian's website.
As the Town Historian I am both proud of this special place I call home and fascinated by its history and beauty.
We are a vibrant community with businesses and farms, history and the arts and an agenda of conservation of our natural and scenic resources.
All this and its wonderful, complex and diverse inhabitants combine to make Cherry Valley what it was in the past and what it is today.

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Yup, just follow U.S. Route 20
and you'll find us!


180 foot Bocker Falls, just outside the village. One of the three waterfalls in our town that are over 160 feet in height. The Indians called this particular place "Thunder Gorge" and it was considered a sacred place. Hugh Mitchell hid in here to escape the Indians and Tories who had killed his wife and children during the Cherry Valley Massacre of November 11, 1778.

























View of the valley toward Roseboom
showing the Dutch Barn on the Glensfoot Farm property.
View from Rebecca Brook
(why the name Rebecca? No one seems to know).
Picture taken on one of the many "Historic Walking Tours"
I host during the summer, on Wednesday evenings.
View of the Village of Cherry Valley with Lady Hill and Hamilton Mountain in the background.
Cherry Valley... a doorway to the past, a vision of tomorrow.


Driving directions to Cherry Valley






The Plaide Palette Graphics presents:

Five Days in November

The Cherry Valley Massacre

by     Susan Murray-Miller


Susan Murray-Miller is the official Historian of the Town of Cherry Valley. She is also a member and secretary, of the Board of the Cherry Valley Historical Association and Museum.



Authors' Note

Every place has a history. Some histories are more violent and intense than others. Such a place is Cherry Valley, New York. Just the name implies thoughts of tranquility and peace, but under the surface lies other truths, some dark, needing to be told. The people in this book actually existed. I have tried, to the best of my knowledge and the resources available to me, depict their stories accurately and without guile.
The morning was unearthly still and the fog had settled everywhere in the valley.....
"Sam," Catherine whispered, "Sam, wake up" Samuel Clyde's eyes fluttered as he jolted awake, his body gave several spastic jerks.....


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