Dutch Dinner
Pultneyville Reformed ChurchBreaking News from the Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society The program following the Dutch Dinner February 5, 6:30 PM at the Pultneyville Reformed Church has just expanded. In addition to the Dutch trivia attendees are asked to bring and share, Carol Bailey, Wayne County Grange historian and former Lyons historian, will present a program on the Holland-American […]
History of Williamson Fire Company
March 4 History of Williamson Fire Co. 7 PM at Williamson Fire Co., presented by John Manahan
History of the Newspaper in Greater Williamson Community
History of the Newspaper in Greater Williamson Community
W-PHS Board Meeting at the Pultneyville Reformed Church Pavilion
Pultneyville Reformed ChurchW-PHS Board Meeting at the Pultneyville Reformed Church Pavilion July 27 4 pm
Moonlight Cemetery Tour – Reservations Required
“Meet the Spirits” Cemetery Tour Friday, October 2nd Tours at 7, 8 and 9p.m. Stroll through Pultneyville’s Lakeview Cemetery and meet friendly spirits from the area’s historic past under a beautiful October sky. Learn about this cast of characters who were instrumental in carving out the town’s early history from their final resting place in […]
Annual Meeting
Gates HallWEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th at 7pm in Gates Hall
Vintage Tweets: Suffrage Era Postcards via Zoom
Open the PDF below to register and read about this exciting event W-PHS FLYER PDF Final
Walking/Tour of East Williamson
THE PUBLIC IS INVITED WILLIAMSON-PULTNEYVILLE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Walking/Tour of East Williamson *Les Buell/Gary & Pat Dick* East Williamson Fire Department 6329 E. Townline Road, Williamson Sunday, May 23, 2021 TIME: 2:00 PM Bring your East Williamson memorabilia to share Meet at the Fire Hall-masks and social distancing required
Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society House to open June 18
The Williamson-Pultneyville Historical Society Exhibits Committee has been busy preparing two new exhibits for the opening of the W-PHS house on Mill St., Pultneyville, on Friday, June 18. One exhibit features a painting by Kenneth Orbaker, a young Williamson WWI soldier killed in action. The exhibit committee has placed the painting in a c.1918 home […]