Harding Farm, Historic farm in Clinton, United States.
Harding Farm stretches from Oriskany Creek to the Hamilton College campus, featuring open fields and wooded sections across its territory. The land includes trails suitable for hiking and other outdoor activities throughout different seasons.
Samuel Kirkland founded the farm in 1793 after receiving 4000 acres from New York State for his work as a missionary among the Oneida. The land grant recognized his efforts among the Indigenous peoples of the region.
The farm houses a bison herd since 2013, connecting visitors directly to the national mammal of the United States through observation. These animals shape the landscape and reflect the property's bond with American natural heritage.
The property offers multiple trails for hiking, cross-country skiing, and fishing with designated areas for seasonal activities. Visitors should prepare for varying ground conditions and weather depending on the time of year.
The property was the original burial site of Oneida chief Skenandoa and Samuel Kirkland before their remains were moved to Hamilton College. This location preserves a lesser-known connection between the founder and the community he served.
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