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TO BE ANNOUNCED
COL. CRAWFORD STATUE
 SOCIETY OFFICERS 

The Current Officers and Board of Directors are as follows:

OFFICERS

  1. President                         Karen Hechler
  2. 1st Vice-President             Debbie Mullaney
  3. 2nd Vice President                   OPEN
  4. Recording Secretary          Cloey Anderson   
  5. Corresponding Secretary    Karen Hechler
  6. Treasurer                          Ethan Keedy
  7. Media                               Ben Hoffman    
  8. Membership                           OPEN
  9. Living Historians                Ben Hoffman

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

  • William "Bill" Sechler
  • Glenna Hughes
  • Judy Keller
  • Harry Porter (Emeritus)

MEMBERSHIP

Society membership is open to all who have an interest in Connellsville and local area history. 
Yearly dues are payable in April at the annual meeting. 
Dues are payable in person at a member meeting or by mail via check or money order made payable to:

CONNELLSVILLE AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
217 WEST PATTERSON AVENUE
CONNELLSVILLE, PA 15425

Dues are as follows:

  $15.00 - Individual per year
  $25.00 - Family dues including children under 18 yrs. of age.
$150.00 - Lifetime membership for anyone over 55 yrs. old

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

Click on the above "MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION" link to open a new PDF window and print the application.

        MAINTAIN THE CONNELLSVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Any successful organization needs the efforts and talents of its membership to maintain a high

excellence in the community that it serves. Most of the work cannot fall on the shoulders of just a few members, or they soon get weary of the many jobs. There is much talent in the membership of the Connellsville Area Historical Society. Perhaps no one has ever asked you to participate, and you feel that your skills are not appreciated. Perhaps, you are engaged fully into an organization that you value very much, and your time is limited. We all set our priorities, But, if you see anything in the following list that appeals to you, please contact me at 724-628-5344 or khistory@zoominternet.net. Here goes, if I have missed your interest also let me know.

1. Cleaning is always a need. The Gibson House gets dusty and dirty just like your own home. Dusting, sweeping, mopping, bathroom, counter tops, windows (inside), etc.

2. Writing articles for the newsletter. It comes out 2 times a year, spring and fall. The articles should have something to do with the Society or the history of Connellsville. You may have pictures of an insight into some special aspect of Connellsville history that should be shared with our readers.

3. Helping find informative history related programs for July, September, and October. June is our Covered Dish Picnic, August is our Corn Roast, November is the Pride in Connellsville Area reception.

4. Selling items that we have to the public on Saturday which is the day that we are open to the public. We have no place to set up a display of our items in town. We need the revenue that they will provide.

5. Cleaning the inside of our display cases and changing displays for the public to see our collections.

6. Providing refreshments for our meetings. We also need cookies for our Christmas Open House during It's a Connellsville Christmas.

7. There is lawn work to do. Planting in the spring, pulling weeds, maintaining plants, Taking care of removing leaves, keeping the back area free of snow so that people can enter.

8. Or if you are unable to do any of the above, perhaps you will help with the expense of

keeping our treasures, the Gibson House and the Col. Crawford Site, available to the public

and maintaining these structures. It is very costly to pay all the expenses of maintaining and

insuring what the Connellsville Historical Society owns.

 

We don't want people to say like they have in the past. "Why did you allow the B&O Station to be torn down?" Like we could have stopped that! But we do own the Gibson House and the Crawford site, and we are responsible to maintain this prime Connellsville history. This option is open to all.

Thank you for your consideration and help,

Karen Hechler, President

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1st CITY IN FAYETTE COUNTY, PA

CONNELLSVILLE AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
217 West Patterson Avenue
Connellsville, PA 15425


Phone: (724) 628-5344 (K. Hechler)

Phone: ‭(724) 603-3691‬ (S. Lewis)


Email: CHS@connellsvillehistoricalsociety.com

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GIBSON HOUSE YARD SALE

8:00 a.m. Saturday May 4th.

We will have an open house and a yard sale at the Gibson house:

217 West Patterson Avenue, Connellsville. 15425  Come see what we have to offer!


THE HISTORY OF CONNELLSVILLE STREETCARS    SOLD OUT

Monday April 29th from 5:30pm-7pm

Historical Society Member Ed Demuth will host a history of Connellsville street cars. 
at the Connellsville Canteen
Reservations are $10 per person
RSVP 724-603-2093


The Unexpected Life of Sareh B. Cochran      SOLD OUT

Friday June 28th @5:30pm-9:00pm

Our Most recent addition to the Crossing weekend is a Dinner-Lecture calling attention to a local historical event or person held Friday evening before the week-end event at Crawford’s Cabin site.

This event will require a reservation.
Amount is $35/ per person
DINNER is Included

This year, 2024, will be the third Dinner-Lecture bringing an acknowledged historian to Connellsville as the kick-off event of the annual Braddock’s Crossing week-end.
This year the speaker will be Kimberly Hess, author of A LESSER MORTAL:
THE UNEXPECTED LIFE OF SARAH B. COCHRAN.
Ms. Hess (Author) will share stories of this amazing woman, Sarah B. Cochran, and her great influence on local history


THE 21ST ANNUAL BRADDOCKS CROSSING

June 29th-30th, 2024

(MORE DETAILS TO COME)

●The actual Crossing of the Yough will be held each day @ 1:00pm (Depending on the condition of the Youghiogheny.)

●(If the river is too high, swift and muddy, we will not attempt to cross.)

●We Will Have A Crossing (Weather Permitting) 

Saturday June 29th:
OPENING CEREMONY: 11:00AM

CROSSING: 1:00PM

Sunday June 30th
OPENING: 12:00PM

CROSSING: 1:00PM

Our Guests This Year:
-Tri Town Historical Society
-Redstone Rangers
-Valerie Skinner

-Shawn Baird (Rifleman)
-Julie Rossington
-The Homestead Bath House
-Stone Forge & Tissage
-Dunbar Historical Society

●Refreshments are available on site both days. The Historical Society has historical items for sale. Come to the River Crossing and support the Connellsville Area Historical Society.


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Name: Ladislav Cekovsky
Date: 01/18/2013
Message: Hi, I'm looking for information about the Cekovsky family. My ancestors Matthew Cekovsky and his brother John lived in Connellsville. I have some pretty old photos of Connellsville they sent in those days. If somebody have any info contact me, please. I can send the photos or provide details to compare. mail to: ladislav.cekovsky@gmail.com


Name: Craig Gibson
Date: 12/12/2012
Message: Has someone search the local area records of who has owned the Gibson house? Might be interesting. I think Nathaniel Gibson was one of the first owners, but being from Phoenix I don't think the records are online...


Name: Louise Bungard Forsberg
Date: 10/25/2012
Message: I am looking for info on my ancestors the Bungard Family of Connellsville, Fayette County, PA Forsberg9@aol.com


Name: Jim Gibson
Date: 10/12/2012
Message:  well, my brother Craig, is looking for info, regarding genealogy.


Name: Diane (moore) Kerr
Date: 06/07/2012
Message: Very nice website. thabjyou for your work and time.


Name: Susan Taubert
Date: 04/02/2012
Message: I was raised in the Gibson Terrace from 1950 to 1968 by my grand parents Ernest and Susan Bower any one remembering them please contact me at my home email stormytaubert@aol.com thanks Susan Mettert Taubert


Name: Robert Lindsay
Date: 03/07/2012
Message: I believe David Lindsay was the original owner of the property Connellsville now occupies! Would anyone there wish to discuss this information?


Name: Thomas Keefer
Date: 01/06/2012
Message: Nice website. My father John Keefer is buried in Connellsville.


Name: Marlene J. Ford
Date: 10/05/2011
Message: Helen Ford McCarthy died in 1923. She was buried in Hill Grove Cemetery. How can I find the exact date of her death? Headstone only has year on it.


Name: Patricia Dixon Filoni
Date: 06/17/2011
Message:  Nice site. Now know more. Will attend Crossing event on Sat. Did'nt know about the park.

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