• 2020 Capital Campaign

    An anonymous benefactor will donate $150,000 to the Washington County Historical Society if matching funds are raised by December 2021. The agreement is an all-or-nothing, dollar for dollar grant. Funds raised will be used to address critical structural issues currently facing the John Hay birthplace that have forced its closure, along with needed repairs to other structures in the Pioneer Village.
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  • BECOME A MEMBER OF THE WASH. CO. HISTORICAL SOCIETY

    Please consider becoming a member of the Washington County Historical Society by selecting a choice below.
  • WCHS CAPITAL CAMPAIGN - CUSTOM BRICK PROGRAM

    Purchase a custom brick to show your support for the WCHS Capital Campaign. Your custom brick will be installed in a walkway around the John Hay Birthplace. The bricks have a limit of 10 characters per line and includes three lines.
  • WCHS CAPITAL CAMPAIGN - SPONSOR RECOGNITION

    The Washington County Historical Society provides stewardship of the John Hay Center, in order to connect people to our past by collecting, preserving, and sharing the artifacts and information of our repository with all visitors. Checks can also be mailed to WCHS Capital Campaign, 307 E. Market St. Salem, IN 47167
  • WASH. CO. HISTORICAL SOCIETY CAPITAL CAMPAIGN TOTALS

    The Washington County Historical Society provides stewardship of the John Hay Center, in order to connect people to our past by collecting, preserving, and sharing the artifacts and information of our repository with all visitors.
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