Library
The County Historian’s maintains a reference
library of local history. For information on each part of
the library collection, click on the appropriate heading:
Books
and Reference
Genealogy
Newspapers and Periodicals
Vertical Files
The County Historian maintains a reference
library of state, regional, local and family history, consisting
of histories and biographies, reference works, and printed
collections of historical documents. The library materials
are for reference only and may not be loaned.
Of special interest are –
- Histories of Putnam County and its towns
- Published town, church & cemetery records
- Printed guides to other archives
- Bibliographies
- Biographies of Putnam County people
- Gazetteers from 1814
- State census statistics 1835-1885
- Books and articles about Native Americans
- Federal census schedules, many indexed
- Records of Board of Supervisors
- Records of Putnam County Legislature
- History encyclopedias
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LIBRARY: GENEALOGY AND FAMILY HISTORY
The Library is rich in family history resources. Beside
the vertical family files, there is a great variety of primary
and secondary material useful for searching one’s family’s past.
Some of the more important sources and guides follow:
- Censuses. We hold on microfilm all of the Federal
censuses schedules for Putnam County from 1790 to 1930.
Indexed paper copies of many censuses prepared by Glendon E.
Wheeler are also available. The 1915 and 1925 NYS
censuses for the county and the 1845 state census for Kent
and Philipstown are here as well.
- Records in the County Archives such as probate records,
deeds, and court records. (see County Archives for more
relevant series)
- There is a master database of more than 125,000 entries
that point to names found in records held in the Archives
(deeds, wills, court cases, etc.) and in the
non-governmental records in the Historian’s Collection.
- Lineage Books 2-166 of the Daughters of the American
Revolution have been deposited here by the DAR for public
use.
- Cemetery records for Putnam County and adjoining towns
- Published and unpublished church records
- Information on individual families’ histories found in
the vertical files and in published and unpublished
genealogies
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NEWSPAPERS
The Library holds the following newspapers
(M=microfilm):
- The Cold Spring Recorder, 1867-1935 (M)
- The Community Current, 1984-1990 (gaps)
- The Patterson Weekly News, 1901-1918 (M) & bound copies
- The Putnam County Courier, 1851-1972 (gaps)
- The Putnam County Democrat, 1849-1851
- The Putnam County News and Recorder, 1950-1999 (M)
- The Putnam County Republican, 1882-1946 (many gaps)(M)
- The “morgue” of articles relating to Putnam County from
The Patent Trader (partially indexed) 1956-1988
PERIODICALS:
The County Historian’s Office subscribes to
- CRM and Common Ground
- Heritage
- Historic Preservation
- New York Archives
- New York History
- The Hudson River Valley Review (formerly the Hudson
Valley Regional Review)
- The New-York Journal of American History
In addition, it maintains some past runs
(incomplete) of
- The Dutchess County Yearbooks
- The Nimham Times
- The NY Genealogical and Biographical Record
- The Westchester Historian
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The Library has vertical files on a variety of subjects.
They consist primarily of newspaper clippings, dating from the
mid 19th century to the present. Some of the most
important categories are:
- Genealogy files – individual family histories, most
submitted by various genealogical researchers and some
developed by Archives staff
- Sites & structures – information on buildings and places
of historic interest in the county Churches & places of
worship, including some church records
- Issues in county, town, and village government
- Planning, zoning and environmental issues
- Open space preservation
- People important in Putnam’s past, e.g. Sybil Ludington,
Enoch Crosby, James Kent, et al.
- Schools – rural schools in history and today’s central
school districts
- Local business and trades
- Farming
- Iron mining, smelting, and casting
- New York City reservoirs
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