Our Mission
The Purpose for which the Polk County Historical Society is organized shall be:
- to encourage the study, knowledge, and understanding of the history of Polk County, Oregon;
- to collect, preserve, exhibit and interpret objects and publish information relating to the history of Polk County;
- to acquire, exhibit, and interpret the material culture of Polk County;
- to build, operate and maintain a historical museum or museums in Polk County.
About
“A group met December 18, 1958, to formulate a Polk County Historical Society. Mrs. Clares Powell invited fourteen ladies to her home on January 1, 1959, to explore interest in organizing a society.
Iris Powell was appointed temporary chairman and Emma Henkle was the temporary secretary. On January 21, 1959, a permanent organization was formed. A constitution was adopted and officers elected. Those elected were: Francis B. Haines, President; Mrs. Delwen Reinemer, Vice President; Mrs. Leland Prather, Secretary; Mrs. O.B. Lyday, Treasurer.
In an April 23, 1959, news article, Dr. Haines stated there were ninety-five signed as charter members.”
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