Geneva Public Library

244 North Main St.
Geneva, NY 14456
Phone: 315.789.5303
Contact:
Reference Desk - 315.789.5303 ext. 200 - [email protected]
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Geneva Public Library

About

Through the efforts of the Daughters of the American Revolution Seneca Chapter and Charles N. Hemiup, the Library began in June 1905 as a free association library named the "Geneva Free Library". Now more than a hundred years later, the renamed Geneva Public Library still pursues its mission to inspire and support a lifetime of learning and creativity for the Geneva community.

The Library houses a physical collection of local history volumes, microfilmed records of the local newspaper, particularly the Finger Lakes Times, and provides access to several genealogical databases. The library also offers free research assistance, simply visit the Library's website for more information on how to make a request.

Geneva Public Library is a member of the Rochester Regional Library Council.

Collections

Geneva NY City Directories

A collection of the city directories of Geneva, New York spanning 1862-2000.

Geneva Public Library Digital Collection

A collection of black-and-white photographs of Geneva, New York spanning 1870-1960.