
Chautauqua County’s First World War II Casualty Pt. I
A few weeks ago, the Fenton Research Center received a call from a gentleman in Massachusetts. He was looking for information on a young man

A few weeks ago, the Fenton Research Center received a call from a gentleman in Massachusetts. He was looking for information on a young man

The Board of Trustees at the Fenton History Center is excited to announce Joni Blackman as the new Executive Director. Board President Janet Wahlberg said,

It is with great sadness we at the Fenton are bidding Jane Babinsky farewell as she transitions to a new role in another organization. She

On a glorious sunny Saturday afternoon, the Fenton History Center hosted the dedication of their Blue Star Memorial Garden. The program was the culmination of
We are featuring Paul Bentley, the Secretary of the Board of Trustees at the Fenton this month. He also is an active member of our
Not only do we not have all the facts about where it came from, but also no one can seem to agree on a story

Ever wanted to get started looking for your ancestors? Or are you a seasoned researcher who has hit a “Brick Wall.” Or are you somewhere

Under the direction of Therese and Jane a group of us decorated the Mansion. It looks great. A recently discovered village of porcelain houses was

Recently, Brain Rapp, Clair Hanley, Karen Livsey, Sandy Johnson, MaryAnn Ingrao, and Janet Wahlberg traveled to Salt Lake City to join the Annual Swedish American
This month we want to feature one of our Hall House volunteers. For those of you who do not know Pat Portale, you are missing