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Santa to Visit the Mansion

Be sure to mark your calendar for Sunday, December 15, 2024. That is when Santa Claus will be visiting the "Christmas in the Mansion" at the Wells County Historical Museum. Santa will be available for family photos and meeting children from 2:00 pm - 4:00pm. The museum is located just 4 blocks west of the... Continue Reading →

New Resource for Genealogy

Wells County Public Library staff person Jason Habegger reports that for some time the library has wanted to make all of the scanned obituaries available to the public. Currently the library staff are slowly adding each obituary to software called Portfolio, this will make obituaries available through our card catalog. The process is tedious and... Continue Reading →

Author Speaks on Vera Cruz History Book

Thank you to author and historian, Charles Joray for returning to Bluffton and Wells County to speak about his recently released book "The Early History of Vera Cruz Indiana: 1838-1910." Originally named Newville as seen in this plat map from 1848. The town name however, had to change when plans were being made for their... Continue Reading →

What if it Happened in 2024?

Wells County Circuit Judge Kenton Kiracofe will be speaking about the John Terrrell trial of the early 1900's and what it would be like in 2024. Stephen Terrell will also speak about his newly released book "The Madness of John Terrell: Revenge and Insanity on Trial in the Heartland." The event will be held on... Continue Reading →

Family History Donated to Wells County Library

Nicholas H. Raber (left in photo) compiled and recently donated six history books to the Indiana Room at the Wells County Public Library. The first two, “Relatives of Maria (Lucabaugh) Raber 1856-1948” and “Joseph McClure & Madella Fishbaugh Family History,” cover many families from Rockcreek Township. The third book, “Coolman Family History,” focuses on the... Continue Reading →

Honors to Famous Iris Gardeners

Pictured are Jerry Oswalt and descendants of E.B. Williamson, who organized the Wabash River Park when it was originally built back in 2008, with the new monument (in the center). From left to right is Oswalt, David Wilkins Jr., Tammy Cromie-Wilkins, and Sarah Stikeleather. Tammy and David are great-grandchildren of the Williamson's and Sarah is... Continue Reading →

All About Murray

The our town program on Murray and the Murray Cemetery was held on Sunday, October 6, 2024 at the Wells County Historical Museum Annex. Pictured here is the Murray School House. It's use was discontinued when Lancaster School was constructed. It was later used as for apartments and storage before it was torn down. Thank... 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 →

Tasty Traditions

The Bluffton Street Fair will soon be here with activities Tues.-Sat., Sept. 17 - 21. Everyone has their favorite thing at the fair such as parades, rides, games and of course, food. Two local food booths at the fair with the longest tradition include Mettler's Fish Stand and the 4-H Pancake and Sausage Booth. The... Continue Reading →

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