The 250th Celebration Begins

Two lights were placed in the top north window of the Wells County Historical Museum for April 18-19 to commemorate that famous ride of Paul Revere. This also represents the first shots on the green at Lexington that were fired April 19, 1775. The night before, Paul Revere saw the lights in the old North... Continue Reading →

Annual Meeting is host to Casey at the Bat

Rick Henly and Gib Young of Huntington presented the program "Casey at the Bat". The duo talked about some of the history of baseball, including the story of Everett Scott of Wells County.and they performed the popular Casey at the Bat. A short business meeting was held and led by Jim Sturgeon, President of of... Continue Reading →

The Winning Trees Are ….

Thank you to all of the visitors who voted for their favorites trees at the 2024 Christmas in the Mansion recently held over four weekends in December. The First Place goes to tree #5, located in the first floor, West Room, north corner and was decorated by 2020 Custom Molded Plastics.  The Second Place was... Continue Reading →

Revisiting the Terrell Trial of 1903

The stained glass of Lady Justice is proudly displayed above the judges bench in the Wells County Circuit Court where author, Stephen Terrell retold the story of the murder of Melvin Wolfe by John Terrell in the very same courtroom where the trial was held. The above photo is from the November 27, 2024 Bluffton... Continue Reading →

Street Fair Memories

The 2024 Bluffton Street Fair is now history. Thank you to all of the volunteers who assisted with the historical society and museum activities during the week. We could not do it without the help of many people. Here are a few photos of the activities. Our Street Fair float for the parades. The display... Continue Reading →

Time for Ice Cream

Plans are underway for the Annual Ice Cream Social at the Wells County Historical Museum on Sunday, July 21, 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm. Ice Cream, toppings and brownies will be served. A free will donation will be accepted. The Old Fort “Model A” Car Club will once again be visiting so be sure to... Continue Reading →

Downtown Bluffton Walking Tour

The Wells County Historical Society and Museum has once again teamed up with the Wells County Public Library in Bluffton to offer a guided walking tour on Thursday, July 18, 2024 to view the outside and inside of several buildings in downtown Bluffton. Tours will be led by Jim Sturgeon, President of the Wells County... Continue Reading →

Williamson Ceramics Available

The museum recently received a donation of handmade ceramics made by Tammy Cromie Wilkins and daughter, Sarah. Tammy's Great-grandfather was E.B. Williamson the world renown Bluffton Iris hybridizer. Williamson was also know for his collection of dragonflies and damselflies. The items are for sale at the museum on Sundays and Wednesdays, 1:00 pm - 4:00pm.... Continue Reading →

The Work of Edward & Mary Williamson

Thank you to local author, Alan Daugherty for his presentation about E. B. and Mary Williamson and how they put Bluffton and Wells County on the map. E.B. Williamson became an expert on dragonflies and worked to develop more than 80 iris flower varieties. The recently published book on “Edward Bruce Williamson and Bluffton History”... Continue Reading →

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