Shelby County Historical Society Texas

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Shelby County Historical Society owns and operates the Shelby County Museum building and archives within the property. Founded in 1962 for the preservation and education of historical documents, materials, and cultural artifacts relevant to Shelby County and surrounding East Texas communities.

Come stroll with us through lives, memories and events unique to Shelby County. The Shelby County Museum is located in the Center of Shelby County, deep in the rolling hills of East Texas' pineywoods. The Museum Building, circa 1900 Weaver-Oates house, was built by E. You'll find yourself taking an educational journey through American Indian life, early Spanish and European explorations and the episodes thereafter that forever shaped the landscape of Texas and Shelby County. The Genealogy Research Library and Archives are also housed in the newly renovated museum building. The library and archives offer a wide selection of research materials to aid in your endeavors. On hand are trained volunteers who can offer a wealth of knowledge and backgrounds that can assist in your search. History
The Society has been serving the county since 1962. The Society provides for an area to exhibit historically significant items to Shelby Co. and the people that live here, past and present. Membership is presently 500members. The Society tries to target East Texas rural communities by providing cultural and educational events as well as preservation of existing history. Artifacts Collections
American Indian; industridization; early exploration; WWI; WWII; Frontier/Early American

Research Collections
The Genealogy Research Library and Archives are also housed in the newly renovated museum building. On hand are volunteers trained and can offer a wealth of knowledge and backgrounds that can assist in your search. Educational Programs
Monthly lectures on a variety of topics. Publications
A newsletter monthly and an annual report

Address

230 Pecan Street
Center, TX
75935

General information

The Genealogy Research Library and Archives are also housed in the newly renovated museum building. The library and archives offer a wide selection of research materials to aid in your endeavors. On hand are trained volunteers who can offer a wealth of knowledge and backgrounds that can assist in your search. History The Society has been serving the county since 1962. The Society provides for an area to exhibit historically significant items to Shelby Co. and the people that live here, past and present. Membership is presently 500members. The Society tries to target East Texas rural communities by providing cultural and educational events as well as preservation of existing history. Artifacts Collections American Indian; industridization; early exploration; WWI; WWII; Frontier/Early American Research Collections The Genealogy Research Library and Archives are also housed in the newly renovated museum building. The library and archives offer a wide selection of research materials to aid in your endeavors. On hand are volunteers trained and can offer a wealth of knowledge and backgrounds that can assist in your search. Educational Programs Monthly lectures on a variety of topics. Publications A newsletter monthly and an annual report

Opening Hours

Monday 12pm - 4pm
Tuesday 12pm - 4pm
Wednesday 12pm - 4pm
Thursday 12pm - 4pm
Friday 12pm - 4pm

Telephone

(936) 598-3613

Products

Research, genealogy, interpretive displays, oral histories, transcribed histories, cemeteries, monthly lectures,

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