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Artifacts Gallery 2
Early Local Properties
Homes on Nat. Register
Map with Homes list
History of Auburn
by Marie Foley
Greenwood School
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Annual Membership
Dear Friends of Auburn Historical Society:
It's August and past due time to renew your Auburn Historical Society
membership. We thank you for your support in the past and sincerely ask for
your support once again in order that we might continue to work to make the
Auburn Museum and Historical Village even better.
The membership fee is $10.00 per person yearly. Membership includes free
admittance to the Museum through out the year.
Dues may be mailed to:
AUBURN HISTORICAL SOCIETY
PO Box 794
AUBURN
KY 42206
Thanking you in anticipation:
Sincerely
Directors & Membership Sub-Committee |
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Richelieu-Bucksville Day - Was held on Sunday May
18th, 2008 at the Museum. A great day which brought back memories of old.
Addie Burns Hutcheson, who is 96 years young, shared many memories with many
from Bucksville and Richelieu. Oh! she has such a clear memory of her youth.
More Pictures
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Logan County Jr. Historical Society -
(AKA)
LCHE History Hounds
Visit to the Museum Complex on Friday April 25th, 2008 -
Read More .....

Auburn Historical Society Book Club -
National Library Week April 13th-19th, 2008 -
Read more ........

Joe Howlett - Entrepreneur & Proud Citizen of Auburn -
Joe's vision of Auburn

Quilt Show which was held on Saturday & Sunday, 15th and 16th March 2008.
More
Pictures ........ 
Humanities speaker - Hugh Ridenour
gave a very informative discussion on the topic on "A Surgeon's Tale - Life
and Death in the Orphan Brigade."
For Further Information & Pictures: 
During the month of February the
Auburn Cub Scout Pack 540 visited the
Museum. Cubs and parents alike really enjoyed the visit. The many
artifacts were of great interest but the kids in particular were in awe of
the 'one room school.' I think the parents were taken by surprise too.
List of the Cubs
and more pictures
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Groups are always welcome to the Museum.
Arrangements can also be made, outside of the normal 1:00 to 5:00 pm
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2007-2008 Membership Drive:
Thank you. Your response to this years membership has been
wonderful. As we stand we have 150 members including Corporate, Business &
Individual membership.
View the list of our current members.
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To reminisce on past events that have taken
place at the Auburn Museum - Please click on THIS LINK
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The following are the
Directors:

Auburn Library & Museum, 433 West Main Street, Auburn
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Mission Statement
The Auburn Museum's major function will be to discover, collect, preserve and
exhibit materials which will help to establish or illustrate the history of
Auburn and the surrounding communities. Preserving Auburn's history is the
Society's broad purpose. More specifically it strives top promote the
cultural and educational needs of its residents through community awareness.
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Read
here about a young mans effort to preserve
Old Salem Cemetery in Chandlers near where 103 and 79 meet
Families buried here include
SAWYER, PARKS, GLASGOW, HARRIS, ARMSTRONG, McMILLIN
STOKES, CRAIN, MABEN, ELLIS, COCHRAN, MURPHY
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Logan Telephone
Cooperative
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Auburn Historical Society
Auburn, Kentucky
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This page was last updated on
08/14/08