County Historian

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Find online resources, request research help, and explore Livingston County history.

What's New?

November 2025

2025.11.26. Research Just Got EasierResearch just got easier! You can now search the entire Livingston County Historian’s descriptive catalog online here.

Search over 49,000 items, including books, letters, maps, photographs, and more. Currently, the catalog is text-only, but staff is working on linking digital images. Stay tuned!

August 2025

What happened to famous 19th-century fly tyer Sara J. McBride of Cal-Mum? New information reveals the tragic truths of her final years in Australia. Explore her accomplishments, mysteries, and legacies in this free article in Dark Skies Fly Fishing magazine.

"Seth Green's Legacy: America's Oldest Fish HatchPortrait of Seth Green, 1870ery" article published

February 2025

The Caledonia Fish Hatchery has inspired both conservation and thrilling sport fishing for 160 years, building a distinctive, proud identity for Caledonia.

Read the article in Dark Skies Fly Fishing magazine here.

December 2024

A large number of old local newspapers are now online at NYSHistoricNewspapers.org!

The Livingston County papers, dating from 1801-1924, are made available with a generous Rochester Regional Library Council (RRLC) Collections and Access Grant.

December 2023

Catch glimpses of downtown Avon and Letchworth State Park from the 1950s. Listen to memories of West Sparta, Caledonia, and Groveland elders. Even watch Livingston County sheriff’s deputies take on the Buffalo Bills for a basketball game in 1991!NYH_Logo_Head

Saving this vintage media was made possible by a fully-funded 2023 Collections and Access Grant from the Rochester Regional Library Council (RRLC). The audio and video files are freely available on NY Heritage.

New Information on Poorhouse Cemeteries

October 2023

The Livingston County Historian’sNew flush disk marker at New Poorhouse Cemetery Office recently facilitated a ground-penetrating radar (GPR) survey at both Livingston County Poorhouse cemeteries in Geneseo. The survey revealed new data about the sites, including locating 75 unmarked graves.

Read more and view maps by clicking here.

Collecting Craig Colony Stories

Did you work at Craig Colony and want to preserve your experiences?

The County Historian’s Office collecting informatiImage of Craig Colony building with text that reads Did you work at Craig Colony?on about Craig Colony and those who worked there. The materials will help preserve the experiences and perspectives of Craig staff members and capture a more comprehensive view of the institution.

View and download a questionnaire outline here. Write out responses or contact the County Historian's Office to set up a time to tell your stories in person or over the phone. Thank you!

Have an item to donate?

We may be interested! Donations are assessed on historical significance, research value, and condition. Please contact us with any questions.

Accepted materials may include:

  • Letters, diaries, ledgers, scrapbooks, and papers generated by individuals, businesses, institutions, and organizations in Livingston County;
  • Photographs, postcards, and maps;
  • Digital and electronic records;
  • Other ephemera that directly relates to Livingston County.

Materials not accepted may include:

  • Artifacts, including textiles, housewares, furniture, agricultural implements and tools;
  • Excessively damaged, moldy and/or dirty items;
  • Items that have a loose connection to Livingston County but do not have inherent research value (ex. books used in a local school, etc.)

We urge donors to keep collections together to preserve vital contextual information. Before you send items to different repositories, give us a call.

For more details, view the Collection Development and Management Policy and Donation Form.

Thank you for supporting our efforts to preserve historical information!

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