Woodstock Historical Society, Inc.
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PO Box 65
Woodstock, Connecticut, U.S.A. 06281
 
    Hours Open:
Most Sundays, 12:00 - 4:00 p.m.
By Appointment, Call: 860-928-1035
email: woodstockhist@att.net

Directions:  The Woodstock Historical Society is headquartered in Palmer Memorial Hall, at 523 Route 169, in the historic hill district of Woodstock, Connecticut.

Mission Statement:

The purpose of this Society shall be to acquire and preserve historical knowledge and materials of Woodstock, Connecticut. It shall promote this history by every feasible means to as wide an audience as possible.
 
--- Palmer Memorial Hall ---                        
 DIRECTIONS TO PALMER HALL:
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The Woodstock Historical Society, Inc. welcomes your generous donation, which is 100% tax deductable!
NOTICES:

2012 DUES NOW DUE (Online orders include handling charge):
Individual Annual Membership: $21

Household Annual Membership: $36

Individual Lifetime Membership: $250



Book Order Form Now Available as a download
(Adobe Reader required): "From the Roxbury Fells to the Eastward Vale: A Journey Through Woodstock, 1686-2011", A Special 325th Anniversary Publication. Click Here NOTE: Go to "WELCOME CENTER" page to order directly from the website, if desired.

Upcoming
Programs:

Link to current programs list
For more information about WHS PROGRAMS only
, contact
Schuyler Bridgeman, (860) 928-6515.

Otherwise, please contact the Woodstock Historical Society, email or call (860) 928-1035 (see top of page for email link & hours.)



Upcoming
Events:


Link to current events list



Documents for Downloading:

Free Adobe Acrobat Reader:

- Officers and Committee Chairs

- BylawsFeb2011

- Collections Policy


- About the Woodstock Historical Society


- Membership Applications:
   Membership Form, new member
  
Membership Form, renewal
  
Membership Form, gift member

- Project Reports

- Genealogical Services

- Expense Reimbursement Form
     (please obtain from the Treasurer)

- Meeting Archives:
    Board Minutes Annual Meeting 2009
    Board Minutes Annual Meeting 2010

WEBSITE VISITS:

Hit count start date: Oct 22, 2011
 

From the Roxbury Fells to the Eastward Vale: A Journey Through Woodstock, 1686-2011

 

A Special 325th Anniversary Publication

Approximately 300 pages, black & white, hardcover with color dust jacket (see illustration: “Bowen Cottage Farm, by J.J. Sawyer –Courtesy of Historic New England )
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