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This collection contains original land and military records, correspondence, and other papers that once belonged to Abraham B Hall. The collection covers the Hall family from the 1700s to the 1840s. One folder contains information from GHS research efforts on the family of John Hall; it’s unclear if the two families are related.

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This collection includes photographs, ephemera, funeral home records, and articles related to the Joseph Madia and Eleanora Cariti Madia, Josephine Madia Bihary, and Joseph Bihary with materials related to their children David and Barbara. The time period ranges from 1886 through 1987.

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The Burrall family has maintained a presence in Geneva since the 1810s and continues to run their insurance business today on Linden Street.
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The Catchpole family immigrated from England in 1834 to Geneva. George and son Alfred Catchpole were both inventors in different industries.
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This collection focuses on the family of Beverly Chew, president of Shuron Optical. He resided at 543 South Main Street from the 1920s through 1960 when he and his wife Edith gifted the building to the Geneva Historical Society as a permanent home for the Geneva History Museum.
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The Covert family included two physicians, father and son, who practiced in Geneva for many decades
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Historic Geneva
The DeLancey family lived in Geneva for several generations. Bishop William Heathcote DeLancey was known as the first bishop of Western New York.
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The DeZeng family were involved in several ventures in the early to late 1800s in Geneva, including in the founding of Trinity Church and Hobart College.
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Elizabeth Durfee was the daughter of a Hobart College professor and dean, herself a physics instructor and registrar for HWS Colleges.
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Historic Geneva
This collection includes material related to the Geneva Medical College, which was a branch of Geneva College (now Hobart College), during the time it was in Geneva.
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Historic Geneva

This material covers the time period from 1894-1927 with photos, directory listings, and other ephemera related to the business. Other materials originated from GHS staff or researchers from 1983-2008 including correspondence and photos.

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This collection covers the Geneva YMCA from its founding in 1886 until it changed their name to Geneva Family YMCA.
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Historic Geneva
Gladys Gray was a lifelong resident of Geneva and heavily involved with the Geneva Historical Society.
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The Gracey family were known for their involvement in the Geneva Daily Times and were heavily involved in civic affairs in Geneva.
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Rufus J Dryer was an a painter who studied in New York State and in Europe, mainly France and Spain, and created many paintings and screens until his early death in 1937.
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Sarah Hopkins Bradford is known for being the first biographer of Harriet Tubman and for writing the first history of Geneva.