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ELECTED OFFICERS
:

ROBERT CURRIN, Curator
DAVID CASTANO,
President
ROGER GARTSIDE, 1st VP & Program Chairman
LEON B. REED, 2nd Vice President
LEAH KIO, 3rd Vice President
KAY BROWNELL REED,  Librarian
JIM CENTANNI, Secretary/Treasurer
LUCILLE CHURCH, Asst. Sec'y-Treas

AREA VICE PRESIDENTS:

AUSTIN -  Ronald Ebbert
GALETON -  Henry W. Lush
GENESEE - Anna Cook
GOLD - Jeannette Buck
ROULETTE - Dorothy Smith
SHINGLEHOUSE - Darell Harris
ULYSSES - Arthur Kear

VOLUNTEERS:

Kay Brownell Reed, Potter Co. Genealogist
Dorothy Smith, Genealogist
Dona Oviatt, Docent
Barbara Gustin, Assistant
Julia Kolat, Assistant
Mike Greene, Museum Coordinator
Ed Worman, Researcher

The quarterly meeting of the Potter Co. Historical Society wll be held Friday, July 30, 2010, at 7:30 pm at the historical society; 308 N. Main St., Coudersport, PA

Margaret Crosby will be speaking on the life and times of Cora Brook, the madam who alerted Austin to the dam disaster in 1911.

P. O. Box 605
308 N. Main St.
Coudersport, Pa 16915

Phone: (814) 274-4410
or (814) 848-3942
Our  business hours are:
Monday  AND  Friday: 10:30 am -  4:00 pm 
or by appointment: call 814-848-3942
Thursday evenings - 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Our building holds a ten-room museum with items all related to Potter Co. families.  It is well worth your time to tour our facility either when we are open or (for larger groups) by appointment.  For appointments call Kay Brownell Reed at 814-848-3942.  We do not charge for these tours but do appreciate donations.





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BECOME A MEMBER

Send $5.00 to the above address and receive four bulletins per year describing the history of Potter County.  

Although we do not charge for our services, 
we subsist by donations only
(no grants or state money), 
therefore we do appreciate donations 
for research and tours

 
UPDATING HISTORICAL Memorabilia from the High Schools of Potter Co.
If you have any photographs, articles re graduation, etc., especially early ones before 1948 or so, we would like to use them to scan for our records.  Either scan and e-mail photos or contact Glenda Sippel at sippelg@hotmail.com.



"We wish to share the beauty of the countryside, but please leave a few dollars behind. If you notice a dignified man with a knife, whittling and looking your way from time to time, you might stroll over to see what he's carving. Your "characterization" and your heart may be here to stay."
... Headwaters and Hardwoods ©1997


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