Welcome to the official twitter page for the Morris County Historical Society. Museum and exhibits are open Tues., Weds. & Thurs., 11am - 4pm & Suns. 1-4pm.
Do you have a passion for local history? Please consider supporting @MCHSAcornHall and its mission to preserve and promote Morris County, NJ history: John Johnston's 1886 "St. Cecilia" memorial stained glass window to Mary Hone (nee Crane). morriscountyhistory.org/dona…#GivingTuesday
Augustus Crane, Jr., who grew up at Acorn Hall, was a member of the floor committee for the inauguration of Grover Cleveland. Before FDR, inaugurations were held in March and MCHS has souvenirs in its archives from the ceremony and ball he attended on March 4, 1885.
With the ratification of the 18th Amendment on January 16, 1919 and passage of the Volstead Act later that year, Prohibition took full effect, but that doesn't mean alcohol stopped flowing in Morris County. morriscountyhistory.org/proh…
Edward Kranich (1826-1891), noted NJ landscape artist, painted many scenes around Morristown between 1850 and 1860. His painting of The Sycamores (home of the Bonsall family), c.1860 will be highlighted in our upcoming exhibit A Storied Past: History That Made Morris County.
Learn about all the new online offerings from blogs to Zoom programs we have planned for 2021. Help us celebrate this exciting anniversary year! morriscountyhistory.org/in-2…
Happy Holidays from MCHS! We look forward to seeing you in 2021. In the meantime, enjoy a special look at our Christmas decorations when they look their very best... by candlelight!
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