VIP: Jack Ericson
Jack Ericson has been a member of the Fenton History Center since the beginning. He has served in many capacities and currently is a member
Jack Ericson has been a member of the Fenton History Center since the beginning. He has served in many capacities and currently is a member
On May 20, the Fenton History Center began its second summer as a Blue Star Museum. This means that serving service members and their families
The largest exhibit in the Fenton History Center is our Furniture Room. Furniture also fills a large part of our storage areas. Of course the
The 2023 Fenton Lecture Series continued on the evening of May 10, 2023 with Bob Johnston of The Jamestown Trolley Restoration Project.Held at the Gov.
Recently, Sarah Eddy Reynolds Clague and her daughter Jeanette Reynolds Clague stopped for a visit at their ancestral home. Sarah is the great granddaughter of
Q1. Who organized the First Presbyterian Church?Q2. What is the former name of Little Theater?Q3.Who took office as mayor of Jamestown on April 19, 1886?Q4.
While many of you are aware that the Fenton has an enormous collection of documents and photographs, you may not realize that preserving these items
Juneteenth, also known as Freedom Day, is an American holiday celebrated on June 19th. On June 19, 1865, the Emancipation Proclamation was read to enslaved
I’m not going to talk about an artifact today, I’m going to talk about an event, a future event. The Fenton History Center staff and
The Fenton History Center is installing a 1920s Exhibition, to be viewed in different parts of the museum. The 1922 Case in the first floor
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