Rochester & Monroe County Historians

2nd Floor, Rundel Memorial Building 
Central Library of Rochester & Monroe County 
115 South Avenue 
Rochester, NY 14604 
Phone: 585-428-8095 

Email the Rochester City Historian: CityHistorian@libraryweb.org 
Email the Monroe County Historian: CountyHistorian@libraryweb.org 

Office Hours: 
10 am–1 pm Mondays 
1–4 pm Tuesdays 

and by appointment Wednesday–Saturday (closed Saturdays in July and August) 


The Office of Rochester & Monroe County History is responsible for preserving and interpreting the history of Monroe County and its city, towns, and villages. Duties fall into four categories: 1) research and writing, 2) teaching and public presentations, 3) historic preservation (documents, artifacts, and buildings), and 4) organization, advocacy, and tourism promotion. The office also maintains the county’s historical archives. 


The Monroe County Historical Archive collections are currently being processed, rehoused, and catalogued. Materials are being added to an online finding aid on an ongoing basis. You can search the collections at Rochester Public Library Archives. Please contact the office if you are looking for something that has not yet been catalogued. 


Portrait of Christine L. Ridarsky, Rochester & Monroe County Historian

Christine L. Ridarsky has served as Monroe County Historian since December 2024 and City of Rochester Historian since October 2008. She has bachelor’s degrees in Journalism & Mass Communication and Political Science from Kent State University, a master’s degree in American History from the State University of New York, College at Brockport, and is ABD toward a PhD in American History at the University of Rochester. She is co-editor of the Rochester History journal and co-editor of Susan B. Anthony and the Struggle for Equal Rights (University of Rochester Press, 2012). 

Ridarsky has more than 20 years of experience in public history and archives, having served as Regional Archivist for the New York State Archives Documentary Heritage Program from 2002 to 2004 and as an archival consultant and professional historian since then.  She has also taught history and writing courses at the University of Rochester and SUNY Brockport.  
 
Ridarsky serves as a trustee and past president of the Association of Public Historians of New York State, the professional organization that represents the state’s 1,600+ government-appointed historians. She was a founding member and past chair of the National Council on Public History’s Government Historians Committee and currently serves on that organization’s Membership Committee. 


Emily C. Morry is a historical researcher in the Office of Rochester & Monroe County History and the Rochester Public Library’s Local History & Genealogy Division. She earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in history from McGill University and a PhD in American history from the University of Rochester. She is assistant editor of the Rochester History journal, editor of the Local History Rocs! blog, and co-author of Rochester Through Time (America Through Time, 2015).


Local History ROCs!

The Local History ROCs! blog features short stories about a variety of local history topics. It is published twice a month by the Office of Rochester & Monroe County History in partnership with the Local History & Genealogical Division of the Rochester Public Library. 

Rochester History

Rochester History is a scholarly journal that provides informative articles about the history and culture of Rochester, Monroe County, and the Genesee Valley, all located in New York State. The journal is published biannually (spring and fall) in partnership with the Rochester Public Library, Rochester Institute of Technology’s History Department, and RIT Press. 

Local History & Genealogy Division

The Local History & Genealogy Division of the Rochester Public Library holds the largest collection of primary and secondary source materials about the history of Rochester, Monroe County, and the Genesee Valley in the region, as well as a vast assemblage of resources to help you research your family history.The division is located on the 2nd floor of the Rundel Memorial Building of the Central Library of Rochester & Monroe County in downtown Rochester. 

Municipal Historians

Under New York Arts & Cultural Affairs Law § 57.07 and 57.09 and New York County Law § 400, every county, city, town, and village is required to appoint a historian to document, preserve, interpret, and share their community’s history. Reach out to them for information on a specific community. A list of municipal historians is found at the top of this page on the Monroe County Historians tab.

Monroe County is made up of nineteen towns, ten villages, and the City of Rochester, each with its own unique history. 

Under New York Arts & Cultural Affairs Law § 57.07 and 57.09 and New York County Law § 400, every village, town, city, and county is required to appoint a historian to document, preserve, interpret, and share their community’s history. They are the best source of information about a particular community’s history. 

Monroe County Historian

Christine L. Ridarsky 
Central Library of Rochester & Monroe County 
115 South Ave. Rochester, NY 14604 
585-428-8095  
CountyHistorian@libraryweb.org 


Brighton Town Historian

Mary Jo Lanphear 
Brighton Town Hall 
2300 Elmwood Ave. 
Rochester, NY 14618 
585-784-5238 
maryjo.lanphear@townofbrighton.org 

Brockport Village Historian

Karen Sweeting 
Brockport Museum & Library of Local History 
49 State St. 
Brockport, NY 14420 
585-469-2009 
museum@brockportny.org 

Chili Town Historian

Peter M. Widener 
Chili Town Hall 
3333 Chili Ave. 
Rochester, NY 14624 
585-889-6123 
pwidener@townofchili.org 

Churchville Village Historian

Ronald Belczak 
Riga Town Hall 
6460 Buffalo Rd. 
Churchville, NY 14428 
585-293-3756 
ronbells@aol.com 

Clarkson Town Historian

Leanna Hale 
2724 Lake Rd. 
Hilton, NY 14468 
585-737-9387 
lhale964@gmail.com 

East Rochester Town & Village Historian

Anita Mance 
317 Main Street 
East Rochester, NY 14445 
585-381-3023 
amance@eastrochesterny.gov 

Fairport Village Historian

Bill Poray 
Perinton Town Hall 
1350 Turk Hill Rd. 
Fairport, NY 14450 
585-223-0770 ext. 125 
bporay@perinton.org 

Gates Town Historian

William A. Gillette 
118 Brooklea Drive 
Rochester, NY 14624 
585-429-8124 
bgillette@rochester.rr.com 

Greece Town Historian

Keith C. Suhr 
Greece Public Library 
2 Vince Tofany Blvd. 
Rochester, NY 14612 
585-723-2480 
ksuhr@greeceny.gov 

Hamlin Town Historian

David Walch 
1658 Lake Road 
Hamlin, NY 14464 
585-964-7385 
dwalch316@aol.com 

Henrietta Town Historian

Tina Thompson 
PO Box 999 
Henrietta, NY 14467 
585-359-7042 
historian@henrietta.org 

Hilton Village Historian

David Crumb 
Hilton Community Center 
59 Henry St. 
Hilton, NY 14468 
(585) 392-4144 x108 
historian@hiltonny.org 

Honeoye Falls Village Historian

Diane Ham 
179 Plains Rd. 
Honeoye Falls, NY 14472 
585-624-4709 
dianeham@rochester.rr.com 

Irondequoit Town Historian

Tim Judd 
Irondequoit Town Hall 
1280 Titus Ave. 
Irondequoit, NY 14617 
585-467-8840 ext. 1269 
tjudd@Irondequoit.gov 

Mendon Town Historian

Diane Ham 
179 Plains Rd. 
Honeoye Falls, NY 14472 
585-624-4709 
dianeham@rochester.rr.com 

Ogden Town Historian

Jesse Diehl 
269 Ogden Center Rd. 
Spencerport, NY 14559 
585- 617-6124 
historian@ogdenny.com 

Parma Town Historian

David Crumb 
1300 Hilton Parma Corners Rd. 
PO Box 728 
Hilton, NY 14468 
585-392-9496 
historian@parmany.org 

Penfield Town Historian

Kathy Kanauer 
Penfield Public Library 
1985 Baird Rd. 
Penfield, NY 14526 
585-340-8740 
historian@penfield.org 

Perinton Town Historian

Bill Poray 
Perinton Town Hall 
1350 Turk Hill Rd. 
Fairport, NY 14450 
585-223-0770 ext. 125 
bporay@perinton.org 

Pittsford Town Historian

Vicki Masters Profitt 
35 Lincoln Ave., Room 114 
Pittsford, NY 14534 
(585) 248-6245 
vprofitt@townofpittsford.org 

Pittsford Village Historian

Vicki Masters Profitt 
35 Lincoln Ave., Room 114 
Pittsford, NY 14534 
(585) 248-6245 
vprofitt@townofpittsford.org 

Riga Town Historian

Ronald Belczak 
Riga Town Hall 
6460 Buffalo Rd. 
Churchville, NY 14428 
585-293-3756 
ronbells@aol.com 

Rochester City Historian

Christine L. Ridarsky 
115 South Ave. 
Rochester, NY 14604 
585-428-8095 
CityHistorian@libraryweb.org 

Rush Town Historian

Susan Mee 
Rush Town Hall 
5977 E. Henrietta Rd. 
Rush, NY 14543 
585-533-1312 
sue@townofrush.com 

Scottsville Village Historian

Vacant 

Spencerport Village Historian

Virginia Parker 
27 West Avenue 
Spencerport, NY 14559 
585-352-4771 
historian@vil.spencerport.ny.us 

Sweden Town Historian

Sarah Hart 
Town of Sweden 
18 State St. 
Brockport, NY 14420 
swedenhistorian@townofsweden.org 

Webster Town & Village Historian

Lynn Barton 
18 Lapham Park 
Webster, NY 14580 
585-265-3308 
lynnbarton17@gmail.com 

Wheatland Town Historian 

Barbara Chapman 
PO Box 15 
Scottsville, NY 14546 
585-889-1553 x112 
historian@townofwheatland.org