The Hartford Town Clerk in Hartford, NY, serves as the custodian of important town records and documents. These include archival materials such as diaries, minutes of local organizations, cemetery records, photographs, genealogies, and scrapbooks dating back to the early 1900s.
One notable contribution to the town's history is the book "The Story of Hartford-A History," compiled by past Historian Isabella Brayton in 1929. Additionally, the Town Clerk offers publications like "Hartford, New York – A Pictorial History" for sale, with proceeds benefiting the Hartford Historical Group.
Individuals interested in conducting research at the Town Historian's office must follow specific procedures, including making appointments for in-person visits or submitting inquiries via mail. Various fees apply for research services, and copies of documents can be obtained at a nominal cost per page.
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