265 Main Street Hurleyville, NY 12747
845-434-8044
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am to 4:30 pm,
Sunday and Monday closed
Organizations
Sullivan County Historical Society
Website: www.sullivancountyhistory.org
Email: info@scnyhistory.org
Frederick A. Cook Society
Website: frederickcooksociety.org
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Located at 265 Main Street in the hamlet of Hurleyville, the building is home to the Sullivan County Historical Society and the Frederick A. Cook Society. The museum is a three-story former school building that is owned and maintained by Sullivan County through the Department of Parks, Recreation and Beautification.
The Sullivan County Historical Society was founded in 1886 and has the primary mission of preserving and presenting the history of Sullivan County for future generations. This is accomplished by the acquisition of historical records, documents and artifacts illustrating the history of the county, with the use of temporary and permanent exhibits.
Activities of the Society include regular public meetings and discussion groups, careful preservation and maintenance of records and artifacts, scheduling of educational tours and the facilitation of archival and genealogical research.
The Frederick A. Cook Society is a nonprofit, educational organization which holds an annual meeting, publishes a membership newsletter three times a year, and an annual journal of professional papers and scholarly work. The Society maintains the Frederick A. Cook Collection and exhibit in Hurleyville, NY and assists writers, scholars, and individuals seeking information on the life and work of Frederick Albert Cook (1856-1940).
The Society maintains a display and library at the Sullivan County Museum, and coordinates research in the Cook Collection at the Library of Congress and at the Archives of the Byrd Polar Research Center at Ohio State University.