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WATERBURY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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Governor Ezra Butler |
WATERBURY, VERMONT |
Governor Paul Dillingham |
Waterbury Historical Society, Inc.
PO Box 708
Waterbury, VT 05676-0708
Waterbury Historical Society Mission Statement
"Waterbury Historical Society seeks to collect, research, document,
preserve, and exhibit artifacts related to the history of Waterbury, Vermont to help
others gain a deeper appreciation, education and inspiration through our connections with
our past."
Waterbury Historical Society Museum
Museum is located at 28 North Main Street in the Waterbury Public Library. Hours
by appointment or when Library is open. Collection in open museum includes items
from Colby Manufacturing, from local families, World War II memorabilia from Waterbury and
Dr Henry Janes memorabilia.
Society Information
The Historical Society welcomes donations of Waterbury related materials: books, calendars, artifacts, clothes & shoes, photos, signs, advertising items, booklets, military items from local servicemen, craft items or paintings from local artists, Waterbury School related & Harwood Union related items, and much more. Please remember the Waterbury Historical Society when you are moving or cleaning out the family home or the home of a family member. The Waterbury Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit.
The Waterbury Historical Society meets on the last Wednesday of January, April, July and October.
The Historical Society publishes a quarterly Newsletter.
| Museum | Upcoming Events | Photos | |
| People of Waterbury | Past Events |
Dues:
$10 per person
$15 per Family (couple and children under 18)
$100 Lifetime Membership
Current Officers
Brian Lindner - Co-President Phone 802-229-3880
Linda Kaiser - Co-President
Susan Rau - Secretary
Paul Willard - Treasurer
The Waterbury Historical Society can be reached at WaterburyHistoricalSociety@hotmail.com
Webpage maintained by Wesley Kaiser
For Webpage Problems email w_kaiser@hotmail.com
Page last Updated 01/09/2008