8320 Hanon Dr.
White Settlement, TX 76108
8316 Hanon Dr.
White Settlement, TX 76108
Tuesday - Saturday -- cosed Sunday and Monday
Jimmie Weaver
phone: 817-246-3106
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Norris Chambers
phone: 817-246-2355
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We have erected a windmill and have acquired a historic log cabin, built in 1864. We have constructed a replica of a well and have provided a typical outhouse. Frances Colwell has published a booklet detailing the history of the cabin complete with many old photographs.
Mrs. Colwell has collected information and is preparing another historical book on the Thompson Cemetery. This cemetery was restored by the White Settlement Historical Society after decades of neglect and valdalism. The Judd Street Cemetery was also restored.
We hope to instill in the minds of the children in our area the importance of maintaining community history. We do this by encouraging school class visits and by taking our exhibits to school classes.
We arfe indebted to our city for making it possible for us to do this without an admission charge.
Our mission is to display by exhibit items and historic documents a glimpse of the lives and times of our early pioneers. The history of our community dates back to the early days of the Republic of Texas, but did not expand until the early 1850's. We have over 1000 exhibits relating to the history of our community.
The White Settlement Historical Society, established in 1975, has endeavored to collect historical information about the community and its pioneer founders, its schools, graveyards and progress through the years. The Thompson public cemetery has been restored and is maintained by the Society. In 1991 the city of White Settlement provided a building and grounds for a museum and later arranged for financing from the motel tax. The museum was a volunteer opereation until four years ago when a part time manager and one employee was hired.
A web site was started in the early 90's and has published histories of our community. www.wsmuseum.com.
The museum has collected exhibits related to homelife from 1850 to present.
This includes old wall telephones, farm implements and tools, Household items
such as cook stove, bed, piano, clothing, scythes, churns, irons, kitchen cabinets, etc.
Old Civil War swords, muzzle loading guns, cannon balls, etc., as well as more recent
items from Desert Storm in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait,
The museum has some records to be archived, but has not accomplished this.
We carry exhibit items to schools and host school tours. We welcome all groups, and have had group visits from seniors, churches, clubs, etc.
501c3 Corp. funded by city motel tax
Access: General Public, Students, Scholars
Appointment required: No
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