
Research Center Report – March 2022
We are so excited to be putting the final touches on the upcoming Genealogy Conference – Finally! We have a great slate of speakers and
NOTICE: The Fenton History Center is closed Feb. 7, 2026

We are so excited to be putting the final touches on the upcoming Genealogy Conference – Finally! We have a great slate of speakers and

Last month I strived to cover the welcome surprises found among the many documents and items found at the Jamestown Armory during my very favorite

Cindy Rodgers has been an incredible asset to the Fenton over may years. Those of you attending the Cemetery tours have had the opportunity to

Last month I wrote about the first 1,300 years of Chautauqua County prehistory. At least two dozen chert projectile points and some other flake tools

This month, at the urging of some of our members, I want to give everyone a peek into what we do here at the Fenton

The wheel comes full circle, and with it, the seasons change and the landscape becomes brighter, more vibrant and ever hopeful. Each new day here