Cortland, New York
General, History, Historic House
The 1890 House Museum and Center for the Arts is the former home of Chester and Ardell Wickwire. Built between 1888 and 1890 under the supervision of Architect Samuel Burrage Reed, the house was lived in by the Wickwire family until 1973. The Museum has begun restoration to bring the house back to its orgiginal appearance, and retains 40-60% of its original furnishings.
Cortland, New York
Historic House, Historical Society, Library
The Cortland County Historical Society operates the Suggett House Museum and the Kellogg Memorial Research Center. Please see MuseumsUSA listing for each facility.
Cortland, New York
Historic House, Historical Society, Library
The research library houses information on the population, businesses and industry in organized clipping files, along with indexed federal and NYS census records, vital statistics, cemetery data and surname files.
Cortland, New York
Historic House, Historical Society, Library
The Suggett House Museum is located in the 1882 Italianate home of inventor and real estate developer James Suggett. In 1976, a climate-controlled wing was constructed to house the extensive archival and genealogical collections.