Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Cumberland County Historical Society | |
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| Name | Cumberland County Historical Society |
| Location | Carlisle, Pennsylvania |
| Type | Historical society |
| Founder | Henry Harrington |
Cumberland County Historical Society is a historical society located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. The society was founded by Henry Harrington and other local historians, including John H. Thompson and James Wilson, who were instrumental in establishing the Cumberland County Historical Society Museum. The society's efforts have been recognized by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and have been supported by organizations such as the Carlisle Area Chamber of Commerce and the Dickinson College.
The Cumberland County Historical Society was established in 1890 by a group of local historians, including Henry Harrington, John H. Thompson, and James Wilson, who were inspired by the work of George Washington and the American Revolution. The society's early efforts were focused on collecting and preserving historical artifacts and documents related to the French and Indian War and the American Civil War, including items from the Gettysburg Battlefield and the Antietam National Battlefield. The society has also been involved in the preservation of historic sites, such as the Carlisle Barracks and the United States Army Heritage and Education Center, and has worked with organizations such as the National Park Service and the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
The mission of the Cumberland County Historical Society is to preserve and promote the history of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, through the collection and preservation of historical artifacts and documents, and through educational programs and exhibits. The society's objectives include the preservation of historic sites, such as the Carlisle Indian Industrial School and the Boiling Springs Historic District, and the promotion of historical research and education, in partnership with institutions such as Dickinson College and the Pennsylvania State University. The society also aims to engage the local community in historical preservation and education, through events such as the Carlisle Halloween Parade and the Cumberland County Fair, and has worked with organizations such as the Carlisle Area Chamber of Commerce and the United Way of Carlisle and Cumberland County.
The Cumberland County Historical Society has a diverse collection of historical artifacts and documents, including items related to the American Revolution, the American Civil War, and the Industrial Revolution. The society's collections include artifacts from the Gettysburg Battlefield and the Antietam National Battlefield, as well as items from the Carlisle Indian Industrial School and the Boiling Springs Historic District. The society also has exhibits on the history of Carlisle, Pennsylvania, including the Carlisle Barracks and the United States Army Heritage and Education Center, and has worked with institutions such as the Smithsonian Institution and the Library of Congress to develop its collections and exhibits.
The Cumberland County Historical Society offers a range of programs and services, including historical tours, lectures, and workshops, in partnership with organizations such as the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. The society also provides research assistance and genealogical services, and has worked with institutions such as the National Archives and Records Administration and the Library of Congress to develop its research collections. The society's programs and services are designed to engage the local community in historical preservation and education, and have been supported by organizations such as the Carlisle Area Chamber of Commerce and the United Way of Carlisle and Cumberland County.
The Cumberland County Historical Society is governed by a board of directors, which includes local historians and preservationists, such as John H. Thompson and James Wilson. The society is a member of the American Association for State and Local History and the National Council on Public History, and has worked with organizations such as the National Park Service and the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources to promote historical preservation and education. The society also has a membership program, which includes benefits such as free admission to the Cumberland County Historical Society Museum and discounts on historical tours and lectures, and has been supported by institutions such as Dickinson College and the Pennsylvania State University.
Category:Historical societies in Pennsylvania