Ohio County Historical Society

Ohio County Historical Society An organization dedicated to preserving Ohio County's past for the future. The Ohio County Historical Society is dedicated to preserving local history.

We have several facilities for visitors to see: The Thomas House Museum, an L&N caboose, Rustic Relics, Goshen Schoolhouse, Elfie Autry's store, a log cabin, and a Veteran's Museum.

ECHOESA publication of theOhio County Historical SocietyThe Heritage of our past is the treasure of our future.The prese...
12/28/2019

ECHOES
A publication of the
Ohio County Historical Society
The Heritage of our past is the treasure of our future.
The present is the time for us to preserve it for those to come.

VOLUME 48 Fall 2019 Number 1

Editors: Arlayne Moseley, Helen McKeown

The Historical Society meets the second Tuesday of each month at 5:30 pm at the Thomas House meeting room.

President, Joe McCarty, Vice President, Randall Lytle, Logan Shown, Secretary Nina Galloway, Treasurer Helen McKeown, Veterans Museum curator Arlayne Moseley, Thomas House curator Betsy Gossett, Facility Management Joe Moseley

For scheduling of group or individual tours of the Museum, please call 270-232-0086. Further information is available at www.ochistoricalsociety.org or like us on facebook as Ohio County Historical Society. The Veterans Museum is open Saturday from 9 to 3, museum open by appointment.

The Ohio County Cemetery Committee activities for 2019 included cleaning of Tunnel Hill Cemetery. Wreaths Across America has enhanced the county with 500 veterans graves decorated with wreaths at Christmas.

Ohio County Museum aka Historical Society does not charge an admission fee, it must rely on its volunteers, the community and veterans for support. All donations are tax deductible and greatly appreciated. We still say it is the "BEST KEPT SECRET IN OHIO COUNTY". Kudos to Ohio County Fiscal Court for stabilization work in Thomas House Museum known to most as Ohio County Museum.

Fundraising dinner courtesy of Sorehead’s of Hartford was a new endeavor and quite successful. Welcome this new business to the community.

This year, one of the donations was a chair from Echols Opera House. Another informative donation was a log of marriages and funerals of Rev Morris G Snell. Some were listed here and not found elsewhere in public records.

Museum Store
--Ohio County Marriage Index, Volume I, 1799-1905 and Volume II, 1906-1968 available in one hardback cover for $84.80.
--Fogle Papers, a History of Ohio County, McDowell Fogle for $53.00
--Ohio County Cemeteries, four volumes available at $26.50 each.
--Fort Hartford Cookbook is available for $5.30
--Ohio County Heritage Factbook by Dorothy Gentry at $5.30
--Life in the Shadows of Hartford College & Campbellsville University by Dr Bobby Himes for $10.60
Shipping and handling is additional for all items.

NEW ADDITION: 1886 Ohio County map, $17.00. You can look on map for location of Rough River locks. Several family homes are also marked.

A new book assembled by John Riley Dowell is available on The Moseley Family. Following that will be a book on Richard Taylor Family.

A new book Wallace, A Scots-Irish Family is available on Amazon. Written by Clay Patterson and D Sue Stulberg.

For more information on Dowell books call 270-231-2576.

The Ohio County Veterans Museum is now beginning its 15th year, with a full house of pictures, memorabilia and information; all honoring our local veterans and service personnel. Everything in the museum was donated, either by the veteran, their families or friends. All branches of service and past wars are represented.

During the past year, donations were made for numerous veterans. Among those were Burlie Shrull, Wendell Shull, Samuel Beard, a camp phone from David Lanham, Winston Kuykendall, J M Haynes, Lafe Eskridge, Millard Hurt, Bruce Stewart, Charles Thurman Moore, Walton Fulkerson, Conrad Brown, John May, John Variot, Paul Himes, George Norris, Claude Dewey Howard, George Curtis, Iglehart Estate. Recorded veteran interviews are now available on thumb drive.

The Veterans Museum participated in honoring Veteran, Noble Midkiff, on his 100th birthday this year.

Richard Atherton’s portrait and hand carved crutch were center pieces of Pleasant Hope General Baptist Church Cemetery first fall tour of tombstones/folks of interest. This year featured 4 people including Mr Atherton. Learning about his contribution to history on a hayride is an enjoyable experience. While his memorabilia is at Ohio County Veterans Museum, he is buried in McLean County.

The Veterans Museum helped in promotion of the Veterans Wall project at Ohio County Park. This is a wonderful project of the Ohio County Honor Guard.

The Veterans Museum is very fortunate and thankful to have our regular volunteers including Les Johnson, Jackie Bartlett, Logan Shown, Helen McKeown, Nina Galloway and Betsy Gossett. It is hoped that more of our Society members and local citizens will be able to step up and volunteer so the hours of operation can increase. Anyone who might help can please call 270-925-3492 or 270-232-0086.

Come to see the Park cabin and basket handmade by Curtis Miller, a Park descendant.

Ohio County Historical Society
PO Box 314
Hartford, Kentucky 42347

The Thomas House, home of the Ohio County Historical Society. Read about the history of this house and the other buildings we maintain.

11/13/2018

Announcing new hours for the museums! The Veterans Museum is open Saturday 9-3. To view the Thomas House and other buildings, please contact Helen McKeown to set an appointment ([email protected].)

09/09/2018

ANNUAL BENEFIT BEAN DINNER
It’s our only benefit of the year!

Choice of bean soup or vegetable soup. Includes cornbread or crackers, dessert and drink

$5.00

Friday Sept. 14, 2018
11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

Location:
Ohio County Museum behind library annex.
Hartford, Kentucky

Call in orders: 270-256-9629
Business deliveries.

It’s the 30 year anniversary tomorrow of the train derailment at Crofton. How did you “survive” the gas that passed?
06/22/2018

It’s the 30 year anniversary tomorrow of the train derailment at Crofton. How did you “survive” the gas that passed?

CROFTON, Ky. (AP) _ Thirty-six cars of train derailed and one car filled with phosphorus burst into flames Wednesday night, forcing 2,500 people to evacuate and bans on flights over four counties,

01/01/2018

Happy New Year!

12/23/2017

Enjoy this Christmas clipping from the 1922 Hartford Republican...complete with a recipe for marshmallow fudge and instructions on making a scrapbook.

The Hartford herald. (Hartford, Ky.) 1875-1926, December 27, 1922, Image 6, brought to you by University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, and the National Digital Newspaper Program.

08/20/2017

The eclipse is big news lately, but this isn't the first time we have been in the path of an eclipse. In May 1900, there was an eclipse which was at 8:00 am. In Kentucky, it was not a total eclipse. In 1905, there was a partial lunar eclipse on Aug. 14th, and on Aug. 30th there was a solar eclipse. Kentucky was not in the path of totality; and the eclipse began at 5:00 am. The Hartford Republican reported in 1918 that people lined the streets of town with smoked glasses to view an 80% solar eclipse. 2024 is the year of the next total eclipse Kentuckians will be able to view.

07/03/2017

I think someone has been sending us direct messages. For some reason, they aren't coming through. I apologize for any inconvenience. You might try posting on our wall to see if we can receive it that way. Just know, we aren't ignoring you 🙂.

12/25/2016

Merry Christmas! We hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday!

11/24/2016

Happy Thanksgiving!

09/11/2016

The OC Historical Society would like to extend a big "Thank You" to all those who supported our bean dinner fundraiser. Your generosity will help us with our projects and we greatly appreciate it!

Address

415 Mulberry Street
Hartford, KY
42347

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