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Primary Proof: Finding and Identifying Primary Sources for Documentation Association of Public Historians of New York State Annual Meeting October 3, 2018

Who We Are Our two main initiatives: Bill Pomeroy To help diversify the Be the Match Registry by supporting bone marrow drives in diverse communities To help people celebrate their community s history through fully funded Historic Signage Grant programs

Historic Signage Grant Programs Historical Roadside Markers over 500 markers in 53 counties Legends & Lore over 36 markers National Register of Historic Places 144 markers and plaques Historic Canal Markers NEW! Homer, N.Y.

Marker Examples Gorton Turtle in Madison County

Historic Canal Markers National program in all 50 states

Grant Schedule 4 grant rounds each year based on APHNYS Regions Check our website for your county s deadlines Deadline to submit Letter of Inquiry (LOI) to verify Primary Source Submit your proposed marker inscription & list of the primary source documentation you have assembled to verify the historical accuracy of your text. Application deadline source materials due with application End of each fiscal quarter awards granted

Primary and Secondary Sources Primary sources provide first-hand testimony or direct evidence concerning the subject being researched. They are usually created at the time the events occurred. Examples include diaries, photographs, census records, deeds, legal filings, and newspaper reports published at the time of the event. Secondary sources analyze, report, summarize or interpret data. These sources are one or more steps removed from the event. Examples include reference books - such as encyclopedias and local history publications - textbooks, magazine articles, commemorative booklets, and newspaper articles analyzing past events.

Primary and Secondary Sources What do we need to prove? Fort Edward Collegiate Institute existed It opened 1854 and closed 1910 Dr. Joseph E. King was a principal Institute was destroyed by fire in 1877 Was it rebuilt? Institute was destroyed by fire in 1910

Primary and Secondary Sources Fort Edward Collegiate Institute existed

Primary and Secondary Sources It opened 1854 and closed 1910

Primary and Secondary Sources Dr. Joseph E. King was a principal Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, p. 615

Primary and Secondary Sources Institute was destroyed by fire in 1877 Was it rebuilt? 1877 1881

Primary and Secondary Sources Institute was destroyed by fire in 1910

Primary and Secondary Sources New York Public Library Digital Collections Digitalcollections.nypl.org New York Heritage NYHeritage.org

Primary and Secondary Sources Library of Congress www.loc.gov/collections/

Primary and Secondary Sources Founders Online Founders.archives.gov

Primary and Secondary Sources Google Books Books.google.com

Primary and Secondary Sources Internet Archive Archive.org

Primary and Secondary Sources Reclaim The Records ReclaimtheRecords.org

Primary and Secondary Sources Family Search - not indexed FamilySearch.org

Primary and Secondary Sources U.S. Army Center of Military History www.history.army.mil

Primary and Secondary Sources Historical Newspapers Fulton History/Fulton Postcards NYS Historic Newspapers Brooklyn Newsstand Chronicling America

Records in the County Clerk s Office County Clerks: elected 4-yr term Most are clerks of their respective Supreme and County Courts Manage the security and maintenance of county records, especially land and associated records 2013; close to 70,000 documents, 21 tons Collects and manages state and local monies. Took in $13 million, $1.7 million was put into the general fund Other varied roles dependent on the local government s needs: 51 of the 62 counties operate act as agents of the NYS Department of Motor Vehicles Many serve in the following roles as well: Commissioner of Jurors Public Information Pistol Permit Application Passport Application Administration of elections (this is very rare) Registrar of licenses-business names, veteran Records, oaths of office, coroners reports, notaries public, religious societies, professionals, maps, road designations, firemen exemptions, hazardous waste site information, naturalization papers, and archival documents, etc.

What record can a County Government have? The records typically start when the local government was formed, including many records linked with national events: Military Records including American Revolution Land Grants, local militia records Records, WWI & WWII Military files County Minutes Court Records Photographs Appointment Letters Documents corresponding to local events: Church and Religious incorporations Business records Deeds Maps Mortgage information Chattel Mortgages Naturalization Records Scores of miscellaneous records unique to that county

Oddball local documents Stallion Pedigrees Physicians & Surgeons Books Dentists Records Chattel Mortgages Religious (not for profit) Incorporation Books Business Indexes (DBA S) Canal Records Railroad Bonds Maps Farm names Fruit Juice Permits

and naturalizations Naturalizations are a Federal Government record and as such each county has to follow the guidelines set by the federal government. County Clerks who work in a county that still actively takes part in the naturalization process have a different set of laws to follow than those that stopped processing naturalizations in the 1950s.

County A has this why don t you? County A Has: Land grants Pension Records Church Records Vital Records Census Records Different Miscellaneous Records Why don t you??? Not every county was a land grant county Not every county handled pensions They are not a public record Village/Town/City Record Not always were kept Each and every community has records that are unique to it

What does a City/Town/Village have? Town meeting minutes Civil War Registers Amusement Device Licenses, solicitor licenses, animal licenses, etc. Vital Records (Birth/Marriage/Death) Tax Records Local election information

Other local source hideouts Historical Societies Artifacts Genealogies Journals/Letters Business Ledgers/Journals Photographs Oral Histories Libraries Census Records Local newspaper microfilm Local History Texts Artifacts

Even more sources. University libraries, and specifically special collections can house vast collections of journals, personal papers, etc. from people pertaining to the universities but also to the local communities or important events that took place in said communities.

Still more records locations Some local governments have specialized offices. Montgomery County has the Office of History. Livingston, Niagara & Wayne Counties have offices that actively collect items such as church records, genealogical files and more in an effort to preserve them.

Did you look here? Museums that specialize in particular collections may also be a resource of things like letters, military papers, medical papers, etc., etc. In particular the New York State Military Museum houses collections pertaining to most of the military conflicts in New York History. The Erie Canal Museum in Syracuse houses journals, letters etc. tied to the Erie Canal employees, stake holders and more

Other potential locations Organizations such as the Library of Congress, the New York State Archives, the New York State Library and the Fenimore Library (formerly the New York State Historical Association) all have large collections that are searchable via online databases. Many military records (specifically pensions) are kept by the National Archives, microfilmed versions can be viewed in satellite offices

Religious Record Centers Religious record centers commonly hold records pertaining to churches that are no longer operating. The Catholic dioceses houses significant records. The Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia has a digital database and other organized faiths have large historical collections throughout the U.S.

Ancestry New York Residents of New York State can look at select collections that ancestry.com has digitized from the New York State Archives. These collections include but are not limited too Civil War Muster Rolls, Civil War Town Clerk Journals, New York State censuses and many more.

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