Charles Dickert Wildlife Collection

Charles Dickert Wildlife Collection The finest collection of Adirondack animals ever gathered in one place. Mr. Dickert, or Charlie came to Saranac Lake in 1886 and apprenticed with H.H.

As a young man of 19 Charles Lawrence Dickert rode the stagecoach from Westport Connecticut to Saranac Lake . The village of Saranac Lake was described as “the youngest Adirondack hamlet, little more than a fair sized clearing in the wilderness.” Close to a hundred years later, the work of this taxidermist survives, and defines the history of the Village of Saranac Lake . Miner, an able area taxi

dermist. In 1904 Charlie started his own business at 16 Algonquin Avenue . Entering the showroom of Mr. Dickert’s shop was like walking into a sportsman’s paradise. The green burlap walls were covered with the heads and hides of every species of bird, animal and fish known to the Adirondack forests and streams and exotic beasts and birds from distant lands. In 1932 Charlie estimated that he had already mounted more than 5000 deer heads. Dickert also was a member of the village board of trustees and served as its president in 1921. He was a member of the board of education during that time. Charles Lawrence Dickert died at home in Saranac Lake , age 75, on July 13, 1942. In 1961 Edmond A. Guggenheim, a longtime friend of Mr. Dickert’s presented 135 specimens of Charles Dickert’s taxidermy to the Whiteface Mountain Museum at Wilmington . The Adirondack Daily Enterprise reported that ”Short of going to the Museum of Natural History in New York or visiting one of the famous private Adirondack “camps” it was previously impossible to see the mounted animals prepared by Charles Dickert of Saranac Lake.”
The collection was called “doubtless the finest collection of Adirondack animals ever gathered in one place”

In 1968 the collection moved to its permanent home, in a new wing of the Saranac Lake Free Library, donated by Mr. Guggenheim. By this time, the collection had grown to 250 specimens, about two-thirds donated by Mr. Guggenheim and the rest donated by Dickert’s daughters, Mrs. Willard Green and Mrs. William Koernig.

2003 marked a new page in the history of the collection. The Green family and the Saranac Lake Free Library agreed to redisplay the collection, and the museum was closed for renovation. On February 11, 2005 the museum was finally reopened to the public, with the collection securely behind glass and in an environmentally controlled room. Additionally, the collection is available to visitors at any time the library is open. The Charles Dickert Wildlife Collection has attracted visitors from both the United States and abroad. It is a link to the history of the village of Saranac Lake , and to the Adirondack Park . Admission to the museum is free. We hope you enjoy the collection.

04/27/2026

Join us on Thursday, April 30 at 4:30 PM as we celebrate Michele Tucker’s retirement after 28 remarkable years as curator of the Adirondack Research Room. Michele’s dedication has helped preserve and share our region’s history with generations of visitors, and we’re grateful for her lasting impact on our community. Stop by to wish her well and enjoy cake and refreshments as we honor her incredible career!

01/09/2026

Purchase your 2026 Saranac Lake Winter Carnival button by “Doonesbury” cartoonist Garry Trudeau now! Trudeau’s design honors this year’s “Cartoonival” theme by featuring “Doonesbury” character Zonker illustrating himself into a cartoon. Trudeau, who was raised in Saranac Lake, has graciously designed a Winter Carnival button since 1981 to benefit the event.

Buttons cost $5 and can be purchased from the following Saranac Lake merchants:
Adirondack Daily Enterprise; Adirondack Bank (Main St. and Church St.); Ampersound; Best Western; Blue Moon Cafe; Coakley Home and Hardware; Community Bank(Broadway); Fusion Market; Grand Union; Hamlets to Huts; Historic Saranac Lake; Hyde Mobil (Broadway and Lake Flower Ave.); Kinney Drugs; NBT Bank; Hotel Saranac Academy & Main Gift Shop; Rice Furniture; Saranac Lake Adult Center; The Village Mercantile; VOCO Saranac Lake Waterfront; Will Roger’s; Adirondack Wine & Liquor; Belvedere; Elevate ADK; Hair of the Dog; Grizzle T’s; Moose Lodge; Romano’s; Rusty Nail; and the Waterhole. This list is subject to change.

Buttons will also be sold throughout Carnival at the History Hut Gift Shop, located next to the Ice Palace.

To order by mail, send a check payable to:
Saranac Lake Winter Carnival Committee
Attn: Barb Martin
PO Box 566
Saranac Lake,NY 12983
Please include $5 per button plus the cost of postage based on the quantity of buttons ordered. 1-4- $7.50, 5-8-$8.00, 9 or more- $9.00
Many past Winter Carnival buttons are also available for $5 each. Please contact Barb Martin for information at 518-891-2382;

12/09/2025

The bottom floor of the library, including the Cantwell and Dickert Rooms, will be closed for the week of December 8th due to construction. The taxidermy will be excited to see you next week! 🐻‍❄️

Since the library is closed,we are too.  See you Monday
11/26/2025

Since the library is closed,we are too. See you Monday

The SLFL will be closed this Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, November 27th through 29th, in observance of Thanksgiving. Have a wonderful holiday!

We were so fortunate to get an email letting us know that there was a heron, eagle,merganser, pike, and a chipmunk avail...
10/21/2025

We were so fortunate to get an email letting us know that there was a heron, eagle,merganser, pike, and a chipmunk available to add to our collection. Traceable back to 1907! Since the camp they were in was being sold we ran to get them and added them to the display. Thanks to Dan Bready for letting us know and donating them.

09/09/2025

The Adirondack Experience museum recently auctioned off 16 historic boats from its world-class collection, including vessels by legendary boatbuilder J. Henry Rushton. Former longtime curator Hallie Bond is speaking out, arguing the sale weakens the museum's research value and storytelling ability.

The controversy highlights a key question facing museums everywhere: When does "collection management" cross the line into losing irreplaceable history? The boats netted less than $30,000 but included rare pieces like the Rushton pleasure rowboat "Eva" and a championship-winning 1888 sailing canoe "Wasp."

Bond, who literally wrote the book on Adirondack boating history, warns: "The ultimate tragedy to me is these boats are never going to be seen again."

What do you think? Should museums prioritize space and resources, or preserve every piece of the historical puzzle?

Reporting by James M. Odato. Read the story on our website: https://ow.ly/mpzj50WU7JN

I love that the library book sale is set up here in the collection. Come check it out and support the library
08/13/2025

I love that the library book sale is set up here in the collection. Come check it out and support the library

If you’re supporting the whitewater project and going to the meeting tonight stop by and see the collection!
11/07/2024

If you’re supporting the whitewater project and going to the meeting tonight stop by and see the collection!

If you’d like to show your support, express your concerns, or simply learn more about the whitewater park project, please come to the library at 5pm tonight!

Saranac Lake’s Bunk Griffin has passed away.  RIP Bunk I enjoyed your web site and the history of Saranac lake you had o...
10/17/2024

Saranac Lake’s Bunk Griffin has passed away. RIP Bunk I enjoyed your web site and the history of Saranac lake you had on there

We are so sad to hear that Saranac Lake has lost a dear friend and great champion of local history, Philip “Bunk” Griffin. We won’t be the same without his quiet wisdom and great sense of humor. No one knew more about or cared more about Saranac Lake than Bunk. ⁠

One of our favorite memories was honoring Bunk as guest of honor at HSL's Roaring 20s gala at the Hotel Saranac grand opening, pictured here with his daughter Kelly. Our condolences to Bunk’s family and many friends.⁠

Listen to an oral history with Bunk from 2018 on our website: www.historicsaranaclake.org/bunk.

Just want to share the news from the library!
09/27/2024

Just want to share the news from the library!

The Saranac Lake Free Library is being awarded $95,341 from the state for upgrades to the building, including new lighting among the bookshelves and a new projector system in the basement Cantwell Room.

Story at https://tinyurl.com/4hjfr8v5

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