
Remembering 1945: Jamestown Tornado
Sunset on Sunday evening, June 10, 1945, was at 8:26 p.m. By all accounts, it had been a beautiful weekend of weather, with Saturday’s “Daily

Sunset on Sunday evening, June 10, 1945, was at 8:26 p.m. By all accounts, it had been a beautiful weekend of weather, with Saturday’s “Daily

William C. J. Hall was born on August 8, 1828, and died on October 30, 1887. He was married to Maria M. Woodhull. Hall played

Vets Finding Vets recently teamed up with Vets4Christ for a Quilts of Valor presentation ceremony at Tri Church Parish in Brocton, New York. Amazingly, it

MAYVILLE, NY – A showcase of local history will be on full display later this year in Chautauqua County. The Chautauqua County History Expo will

Most people in Jamestown today have never heard of Arthur Wellington Anderson—better known as A.W. Anderson. Yet for more than two decades, he served as

On Saturday, May 17, 2025, Janet Wahlberg, Vice President of the Board of Trustees at the Fenton formally presented a letter written by Chautauqua County’s

For some, it seems like only yesterday that the tornado struck along the Chadakoin River valley. Nope, that’s not very true. The tornado struck on

By the time you receive this newsletter the first Historic Walking Tour of the season will have taken place. Volunteer extraordinaire Cindy Dustin led the
Made by the Omolite Co., Inc. of Jamestown under the brand name of RAYDEX, these automobile lamp diffusers hit the market in the 1920s. They

The Fenton History Center remembers former Fenton Art Director, Helen Gilbert, who passed away on March 24, 2025 at the age of 99. She was