300 E Locust in Union
Franklin County Historical Society
"They do amazing things to preserve history, but amazing things take amazing donations."
Open 1st Wed and 2nd/4th Sat Mar-Nov at 300 E Locust St in Union
​Contact Us: 636.583.3247​ Text: 636.283.8353
Past Events - 2022
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2022 History Fair: October 23rd 12-4PM
KC Hall on Hwy 50 in Union (700 Clearview Dr)
Vendors:
Franklin County Historical Society
Auntie Jen's Family Trees (Jen Rickards)
Harney Mansion
Washington Historical Society
Four Rivers Genealogical Society
Daughters of the American Revolution
Honor Flight
Son of Union Veterans
St Clair Historical Museum
Mary Wilding- Berger Area Historian
Patty Eggers- Pvt. Charles Facius and 1904 Villa Ridge Quilt
Meramec Caverns
Author Ross Malone
Doris Malone Basket weaving
Allen Verman, Blacksmith
Missouri Pacific Historical Society (Railroad)
Laubinger Tools
Vintage Tractors
Classic Cars
Old UFD Pumper
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Silent Auction Items:
Fire TV
Pet Vacuum Cleaner
Washington Puzzle
Cemetery Bag
Wine Bag... filled
Photo Tree from Auntie Jen's Family Trees
Los Cabos Gift Certificate
Cornhole Game
Birch Creek Certificates
Imos Pizza Certificates
Johnny's Certificates
Shadow Boxes
and more!
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D2 and History of Union books will be available for purchase!
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Sept 10 VFW Celtic Festival
Sept 1 City Slicker's Club private tour
May 11th we are hosting Sunset Healthcare for a private tour.
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We will be represented at the Union Chamber Distinguished Service Awards Dinner on March 26th
WWII Weekend at the American Legion Post 218 in Washington on May 21st. We will be upstairs.
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April 9th 2pm Ken Zimmerman Jr will speak on his book The Union Missouri Bank Robbery. Books will be available for purchase after the presentation. This is the 1902 robbery and subsequent murder of a Pinkerton Detective. This event will be at the museum at 300 E Locust St, Union MO.
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April 14th- we presented to Sullivan Christian Church in Sullivan
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June 5th Grand Opening.. music, door prize, quilt raffle drawing, and more
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June 18th 2pm Native American history in Franklin County with Freddie Wells at the museum.