Lebanon County

Historical Society

Lebanon County, Pennsylvania

  Historic map of Lebanon County
[Click for historical map of county]
    [Click here for map to museum and park]

The Stoy Museum , offices, research archives, and a gift shop are located in the Lebanon County Historical Society building in Lebanon. The Society also owns and operates Union Canal Tunnel Park.

Call (717)272-1473 for more information or to join the Society. [Membership Information



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Driving Tour of Lebanon County  
Driving Tour of Lebanon County
Compiled by
Beverly Manbeck, Michael Trump, James
Dibert, and Donald Rhoads, Jr.

According to Jim Dibert in the March 2008 issue of the Seeds of History
"According to the records of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission,
 Lebanon County ranks 3rd out of 67 counties in the number of significant historical sites it contains.
  This is amazing considering the size of our county!"

This  book is currently available in our Gift Shop
$12.00 plus 6% sales tax for PA residents
Add $3.50 for shipping and handling



Open to the public during these hours:
Open Sunday August 3 and Sunday August 17 from 1:00-4:30 PM
Monday 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Tuesday 11:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday 11:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday 11:00 AM - 4:30 PM
CLOSED FRIDAY & SATURDAY & HOLIDAYS
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Canal Boat Rides
on the oldest existing transportation tunnel in the United States!
Union Canal Tunnel Park
on the following Sundays from 12:30-4:30 PM
July 27, 2008
August 10 & 24, 2008
September 14 & 28, 2008
October 12, 2008
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Moonlight Rides
Evenings - After Dark
August 15 & 16, 2008
September 12 & 13, 2008
October 10 & 11, 2008
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Adults - $6.00
Students( ages 6-18) - $3.00
Under Age 6 - free

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Canalers Workshop

Calling all kids for fun and games!
Learn about life on the canal.  What did children do?
August 4-7, 2008
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
For students who will enter grades 4,5,and 6

Activities include a canal boat ride and fishing and songs,
games and crafts reflecting canal history and family life on the canal.
Each student will make new items each day.
Limited to 24 Canalers
Held rain or shine
Bring brown bag lunch
Refrigeration available.
Ice Cream and water may be purchased.

Register by July 31 - Payment due at time of registration
$45.00 for children and grandchildren of members
$55.00 for non-members
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Monday, September 29, 6:00 PM
All About You Catering
3rd Ave. & E. Lehman St., Lebanon
Annual Dinner

Program:  "Tales of the Alden Family of Cornwall" by Mr. John Feitig
Years of research has gone into this program.  Mr. Feitig
 also has surprise photos of the Cornwall Coleman family and mansions.
$25.00 per person

Menu:  Your choice of Marinated Flank Steak with Mushroom Glace
Chicken Cordon Bleu
Vegetarian

All choices include Appetizers, Garden Salad, and Assorted Desserts
Coffee, tea, water
 5:30 PM - Cash Bar of beer and wine only
Phone (717) 272-1473 for payment information
Tickets required and will be issued when payment is made
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Sunday, October 19, 1:30 PM
"General Alexander Patch"
by Greg Owen
In the Reese Auditorium of the Lebanon County Historical Society
924 Cumberland St., Lebanon

Alexander Patch, "Sandy", lived in Lebanon for some time.
After attending Lebanon High School, Patch went to West Point.  He
 served in WWI and WWII.  He had a long and illustrious career culminated
 by his assignment to take over command of the Seventh Army in Europe
 from General Patton. 
Please plan to attend this program that promises to give us some interesting
 history about a Lebanon citizen who was a major player on the world scene.
Bring a friend!  Refreshments will be served.

Doors open at 1:00.  Come early and visit our Gift Shop!

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New  Board Officers Elected at January 2008 Membership Meeting


President - Philip H. Feather
Vice President - John B. Hoffman
Secretary - W. James Schucker
Treasurer - Henry Rohland
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Some exhibits:
Images from Lebanon: A Panorama
Images from Lebanon County: A Post Card History
Historical Annals of Lebanon County (1940)
Images donated for web page
List of publications available for purchase
Links to other sites of interest



THE STOY MUSEUM
of the
Lebanon County Historical Society
924 Cumberland Street
Lebanon, PA  17042
Map to Museum | Research Archives | Gift Shop | Top of page | Museum Preview

Museum hours (guided tours only):

Monday     1:00-8:00             Members               -free-
Tuesday    11:00-4:30             Non-member adults:    $5.00
Wednesday  11:00-4:30             Seniors (65 or older): 4.00
Thursday   11:00-4:30             Students 9-18          2.00
Friday     --Closed--
Saturday   --Closed--
Sunday      1:00-4:30 (1st & 3rd Sundays of the month)
Holidays   --Closed--

Group tours are by appointment.
Please call at least 2 weeks in advance for groups of 10 or more.
     The beautiful Stoy Museum is housed in the Lebanon County Historical building located at 924 Cumberland Street in Lebanon (1/2 block West from Route 422 (Cumberland Street) and Route 72 (9th Street) (map).
     The building contains 3 floors and is half a city block long. Also located there is the Hauck Memorial Research Archives and the Stoy Museum Gift Shop.
     The original front portion of the Stoy Museum was built in 1773 as a home for Dr. William Henry Stoy, a local minister and prominent Revolutionary War doctor. The upstairs rooms were used as Lebanon County's first courthouse when the county was established in 1813. James Buchanan, fifteenth President of the United States practiced law there as a young attorney. John Andrew Shulze was the new county's first prothonotary and later became Governor of Pennsylvania.
     Throughout the museum, visitors find fine examples of Pennsylvania German craftsmanship in such items as furniture, quilting and weaving, fraktur, and redware.
     A guided tour of the museum begins with a stroll through several early shops and offices. Young and old enjoy browsing in the one-room schoolhouse and the toy shop before experiencing a turn-of-the century general store, stocked with everything from cookie cutters to kerosene lamps.
     Community industries such as blacksmithing, farming and milling, carpentry, weaving, printing, shoemaking, and mining are exhibited as they were found throughout the area many years ago. Each exhibit provides insight into the lives of the men and women who built our strong nation.
     From war memorabilia to railroading to 18th Century firefighting equipment, a tour of the Stoy Museum offers a delightful and informative experience for everyone.
Click here for an on-line preview of some of the exhibits at the museum.


The Hauck Research Archives
of the
Lebanon County Historical Society
924 Cumberland Street
Lebanon, PA  17042
Archive hours (same as the Stoy Museum) :
Monday      1:00-8:00             Members      -free-
Tuesday    11:00-4:30             Non-members  $5.00 usage fee
Wednesday  11:00-4:30             Students     -free-
Thursday   11:00-4:30
Friday     --Closed--
Saturday   --Closed--
1st & 3rd Sunday 1:00-4:30
Holidays   --Closed--
      The Hauck Research Archives is a repository for Lebanon County Genealogy and History,  which includes: church records, cemetery records, census records, newspapers, maps,  family histories, city directories, photographs, documents, postcards, and more. There are volunteers on duty to assist with family tree research.
     If you are unable to visit us in Lebanon, we provide a research service by conventional mail. Unfortunately, we do not have the capacity for Internet reseach. Research requests will not be accepted by e-mail.   Mail us your request and check (made out to Lebanon County Historical Society) and we will be happy to help. Fees: Research $10/hour. Copies: 40 cents each.
Mailing Address:                                    Lebanon County Historical Society
                                                                    924 Cumberland Street
                                                                      Lebanon, PA  17042


GIFT SHOP
of the
Lebanon County Historical Society
The Gift Shop features handcrafted items typical of Pennsylvania folk art, Society publications, and more. The Gift Shop hours are :
      Monday     1:00-7:45
   Tuesday    11:00-4:15
   Wednesday  11:00-4:15
   Thursday   11:00-4:15
   Friday     --Closed--
   Saturday   --Closed--
   1st & 3rd Sunday 1:00-4:15
  
Holidays   --Closed--

 UNION CANAL TUNNEL PARK
of the
Lebanon County Historical Society
Union Canal Tunnel
(click for full-sized picture)

The Lebanon County Historical Society also owns and maintains The Union Canal Tunnel, the oldest existing tunnel in the United States, for the canal linking Reading and Harrisburg. The Union Canal Tunnel Park includes picnic tables and has no admission fee. Located at 25th & Union Canal Drive, Lebanon. (25th Street behind Ames at Lebanon Valley Mall off Route 422 OR Tunnel Hill Road off Route 72 north) (map).

More about The Union Canal Tunnel. | Map to Union Canal Tunnel Park



Membership
in the
Lebanon County Historical Society
Basic Membership
Student:
$5.00
Individual:
$35.00
Family:
$50.00
Friend
$75.00
Basic membership benefits include access to the Hauck Research Archives, tours of the Stoy Museum, the Society's annual publication, our newsletter, "The Seeds of History" published 6 times a year, and invitations to our special events, such as lectures, exhibits, local and overnight excursions, the annual dinner meeting, etc.




                                                                                                                                                                 
Extended Membership
1898 Circle - Individual, $150.00
The Society was founded in 1898, and this very popular membership category includes all of the benefits of basic membership and a ticket to the Annual Membership Dinner.
1898 Circle - Family, $200.00
Includes all of the benefits of basic membership and two tickets to the Annual Dinner Meeting.
Patron, $300.00
All of the benefits of basic membership,  two tickets to the Annual Dinner Meeting, and ten passes to the Stoy Museum.
Historian, $500.00
All of the benefits of basic membership, four tickets to the Annual Membership Dinner, and twenty passes to the Stoy Museum.
Benefactor, $1000.00 or greater
Benefactors are extraordinary supporters of the work of the Society. Benefactors receive the same benefits as the Historian Membership, plus special recognition in "The Seeds of History".

To join or ask: call  717-272-1473
or write to us at:
Lebanon County Historical Society
924 Cumberland Street
Lebanon, PA  17042


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Last update 04/09/2008. Webmaster fry@lvc.edu

Email to the Historical Society,  at staff@lebanonhistory.org

Email our Curator at LebCurator@lmf.net .

Please limit email inquiries to questions involving short, factual responses.
 Questions requiring research should be submitted in writing as outlined in the library