Summit Historical Society

Summit Historical Society Summit Historical Society preserves the history of Summit and it's residents. The archive also includes city directories dating back to 1890.

The Summit Historical Society was formed in 1929, but was largely inactive until the early 1960’s. In 1962, the Summit Herald lamented that Summit did not have a historical society, only to find out that one did exist. Spurred by renewed interest in Summit's history, the Summit Historical Society has actively pursued the preservation and dissemination of information about Summit's past. Today, we

have assembled a large archive of photographs, genealogy files, Summit house files, other historic structures surveys, maps, newspapers, postcards, yearbooks and city tax atlases. We are continually adding new items to this archive, and we welcome donations of materials relating to Summit’s past. Over the years, the Summit Historical Society had a number of informal "homes" before it took up its current residence at the Carter House on 90 Butler Parkway. At first, the founders collected archival items and stored them in basements and attics and in boxes under their beds. Later, a room in the former Wilson School was reconfigured to house the organization. Moving to the Carter House in 1986 finally provided a permanent home for accumulated materials. The Carter House is generally staffed by volunteers on Tuesday mornings from 9:00 a.m. to noon, Wednesday afternoons from 1:00 p.m. to 4 p.m and by appointment, and all of the materials in the archives are available to the public. In addition, a newsletter is produced periodically. The society's major annual fund raiser, “The Taste of Summit,” has become a much anticipated event each year. The event is hosted each spring at The Grand Summit Hotel.

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02/24/2025

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Sponsored by The Union County Cultural Heritage Commission The Carter House Museum will be open on Saturday, October 18 and Sunday, October 19 from noon to 5pm for visitors to tour the house and our collection of Summit artifacts, showing the city’s history from its earliest days before the Americ...

Thanks to the Beacon Fire Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and Paytas Contracting, we will unveil a h...
11/18/2024

Thanks to the Beacon Fire Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and Paytas Contracting, we will unveil a historical marker for our headquarters, the 1741 Carter House, on Tuesday, November 19th, at 10 a.m. Following the unveiling, the celebration will continue with refreshments and sweet treats.

Join us!

Come visit the Carter House this weekend during the 30th Annual Four Centuries in a Weekend, this Saturday, October 19th...
10/14/2024

Come visit the Carter House this weekend during the 30th Annual Four Centuries in a Weekend, this Saturday, October 19th, and Sunday, October 20th, from noon to 5 p.m. Sponsored by the Union County Cultural Heritage Commission, this event features tours of historic buildings throughout Union County, including our headquarters, the Carter House, built in 1741.

It houses the town's historical archive and collection of artifacts from the Summit’s history—from its earliest days before the American Revolution to the 1830s, when the first train arrived, to the 1920s, when our Chemical Engine No.1 was fighting fires—to the present. There will be something for the whole family to enjoy!

02/23/2024

Look at this fabulous reel. Which restaurants do you remember? Any not on the reel? Fun to look back.

Are you looking for information about the house you are currently living in?  Are you wondering what Summit streets were...
01/10/2024

Are you looking for information about the house you are currently living in? Are you wondering what Summit streets were on a map 75 years ago? Are you interested in postcards from the early days? The Summit Historical Society can answer all these questions and MANY more.

Our mission is to preserve and educate. We have records, documents, books, and artifacts related to Summit History and most of them are kept in the Carter House which is believed to be the oldest existing building in Summit. Pictured are the bookcases and files which contain a vast amount of information.

From September to June, come visit the Carter House on Tuesdays from 9-12 and Wednesdays from 1-4. We can also accommodate appointments.

See you soon to explore some Summit History. Check out our website for more information, https://www.summithistoricalsociety.org/

Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!  The Carter House will be closed from December 21st through January 1st.  We will hap...
12/22/2023

Happy Holidays and Happy New Year! The Carter House will be closed from December 21st through January 1st. We will happily reopen at 9 am on Tuesday, January 2nd.

We will then be back to our regular hours which will be Tuesdays from 9 am to 12 pm, and Wednesdays from 1 pm to 4pm. Come visit the Carter House to see our collection of Summit artifacts and to explore our extensive archives which include photographs, Summit house files, historic surveys, maps, newspapers, postcards, yearbooks, Summit directories, and so much more. Lots to see and explore, so make a date to visit this winter. To find out more about the Summit Historical Society, check out our website, http://www.summithistoricalsociety.org/ Hope to see you in January.

We are open 12-5 today for Four Centuries In A Weekend. Just a reminder, the Carter house is open 9-12 on Tuesdays and 1...
10/22/2023

We are open 12-5 today for Four Centuries In A Weekend. Just a reminder, the Carter house is open 9-12 on Tuesdays and 1-4 on Wednesdays for tours and the opportunity to do research in our extensive archives. See you soon.

Come visit us today and tomorrow from 12-5.  The Carter House is open so check out our collection of Summit artifacts.  ...
10/21/2023

Come visit us today and tomorrow from 12-5. The Carter House is open so check out our collection of Summit artifacts. And, don’t forget to see the 1927 Chemical Engine in the garage. We have docents ready to answer any questions.

Address

90 Butler Pkwy
Summit, NJ
07901

Opening Hours

Tuesday 9am - 12pm
Wednesday 1pm - 4pm

Telephone

(908) 277-1747

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