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Published July 07, 2008 06:08 am - Anastasia Pratt, the new historian for Clinton County, has begun her duties at the county office where she is available for helping people find historical records.

New county historian takes over duties
Ready to help with historical searches

By JEFF MEYERS
Staff Writer

PLATTSBURGH — The new Clinton County historian has a natural interest in history that can be traced back to her ancestors.

Anastasia Pratt has been on the job for about one month, replacing longtime County Historian Addie Shields, who recently retired.

Pratt brings an enthusiasm to the job that she wants to share with others.

“It’s great,” she said of her first few weeks on the job. “There is a pretty steady stream of people coming in looking for help. I’ve always been interested in helping people, and I’m always interested in digging up archival information.”

DUTIES

As the county historian, Pratt has two main responsibilities: to maintain and preserve historical documents about the county and to continue the job of writing the history of Clinton County.

“I’ll continue to archive our collection, from books to postcards and scrapbooks to muster rolls, so they remain available to citizens. I need to make sure that residents and visitors have access to any historical records that we have.”

The County Historian’s Office continually collects historical information donated by residents who have recorded their lives.

For instance, the office has a large collection of materials from the Chateaugay Ore and Iron Co., including company records, transcripts, maps and photographs.

“I never would have thought we’d have that type of information readily available to people,” Pratt said. “Anyone who has ever been affiliated with the company would want to see this information.”

CONTACTS

She also keeps in close touch with other historical groups, including the Clinton County Museum, Kent-Delord House, Plattsburgh State Special Collections and the many town historians who share in her interest in local and regional history.

“I need to know what other places have so I can direct people to where they need to go to find the information they’re interested in.”



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