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The Luzerne County Historical Society is pleased to announce our 167th annual dinner honoring the 28th Division Artillery (formerly the 109th Field Artillery) at 6 p.m. Thursday, June 12 ...
Vermont is known for welcoming new residents, especially if they had gained prominence elsewhere and their presence here ...
While Whelley McCabe processed this blow, the Vermont Historical Society was searching for ways to document the historical moment. They decided on a podcast narrated by Vermonters themselves.
On Friday, The Boone County Historical Society announced its three 2025 Boone Hall of Fame enshrinees — Karen Miller, Franklin Mitchell and the Columbia Cosmopolitan Luncheon Club. The society ...
Norman Carlson, Chautauqua County historian, was the guest speaker at the recent Valley Historical Society meeting in the Sinclairville Museum. SINCLAIRVILLE – Chautauqua County Historian Norman ...
The Vermont Historical Society announced the recipients of this year’s League of Local Historical Societies & Museums Achievement Awards, to recognize individuals and community heritage organizations ...
The Ross County Historical Society is looking for old photos from African-American families. There are families with lineage from Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings. CHILLICOTHE ― Sometimes all ...
The Journey Museum and Black Hills Historical Society are close to completing a year-long merger process, museum director Conor McMahon announced during Monday's city council meeting. "There is a ...
The Vermont Historical Society announced the recipients of this year’s League of Local Historical Societies & Museums Achievement Awards, to recognize individuals and community heritage organizations ...
The Leeds Historical Society hosted the 138th Birthday Celebration of the City of Leeds on Sunday, April 27, at the historic Thomas Bass House, home of the Leeds Historical Society Museum.
Fort Ticonderoga was “in a relatively defenseless condition,” Capt. Noah Phelps, of Connecticut, told Allen, according to an address to the Vermont Historical Society in 1872, “(the British) not being ...
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