New York Statutes
§ 57.09 — Duties of local historian
New York § 57.09
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N.Y. Arts and Cultural Affairs § 57.09 (2026).
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§ 57.09. Duties of local historian. It shall be the duty of each local\nhistorian, appointed as provided in the last section, in cooperation\nwith the state historian, to collect and preserve material relating to\nthe history of the political subdivision for which he or she is\nappointed, and to file such material in fireproof safes or vaults in the\ncounty, city, town or village offices. Such historian shall examine into\nthe condition, classification and safety from fire of the public records\nof the public offices of such county, city, town or village, and shall\ncall to the attention of the local authorities and the state historian\nany material of local historic value which should be acquired for\npreservation. He or she shall make an annual report, in the month of\nJanuary, to the
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