Recent January Improvements at Museum

When Sheriff Russell Oxford last occupied the old county jail in 1971, his wife Jackie used to operate a washer and dryer in the basement of the old jail. At some point after the building was evacuated by the Sheriff’s Department and occupied by the Historical Society, all of the drain connections, supply lines and hot water heater went away.

This has made maintenance difficult at best, only having one operational sink in the entire building on the second floor in the only existing bathroom.

Plans were made at the last board meeting in early January to correct some issues with the building. It was approved to install hot water and plumbing to make the downstairs sink functional again as well as begin work on converting our old book store to a first floor restroom and utility closet with sink.

The necessary pipes have been installed and an on-demand hot water heater was installed in the basement which provides hot water to the upstairs bathroom, the downstairs sink and provisions were made to stub off plumbing in anticipation of connecting to the future bathroom project.

The old book store was moved into the foyer last month which clears the way for the bathroom project which will likely begin when the weather begins to warm up in spring. Elderly individuals and those with handicaps currently are unable to ford the steps to the second floor to use the restroom, so this project is long overdue.

Churchill Author Visits Museum

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Jonathan Sandys, speaker, author and great grandson of Sir Winston Churchill, dropped by the Williamson County Museum Wednesday afternoon, January 27th 2016, for a visit at the invitation of society member Bob Jackson and his family. Sandys was scheduled to speak at JA Logan College at 6 PM to promote his recently released book “God and Churchill” but managed to spend 1 and a half hours at the museum beforehand looking at Ordill ordnance plant building drawings from WWII, the military room and the old county jail cells.

Following his visit to the museum, Sandys spoke to a crowd of about 55 people at JA Logan sharing insights into the personal life of Winston Churchill. His talk was found to be entertaining, humorous and insightful. His trip to Marion was a side excursion that took him away from his United States book signing tour that currently placed him in St. Louis.

Cub Scout Den Visits Museum

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Local Cub Scout Bear Den 21 sponsored by the Marion Zion Church visited the Williamson County Historical Society Museum Tuesday evening, January 26th, 2016 for a tour and a glimpse into the past. The trip was arranged by Den Leader Marc Henshaw.

Those scouts and parents attending were Marc and Kyler Henshaw, Kevin and Evan Dailey, Sami and Daniel Brame, Linda Cantrell, Bill and Corbin Jeffords, Jim Roberts and Kainen Hazel.

Anyone wanting to schedule tours of the museum during the day or after hours can call 997-1155 or leave a message at the museum at 997-5863.

Churchill Author to Speak at JA Logan College

God and Churchill

Jonathon Sandys, great grandson of Sir Winston Churchhill and author of “God and Churchhill” will be speaking and signing books at J.A. Logan College on Wednesday, January 27th, 2016 at 6 PM in the Batteau Room, F-103.

This event was scheduled at the request of Williamson County educators, Bob, Phyllis and Dawn Jackson and should prove to be a memorable event for an evening of Churchhill history.

RSVP at Eventbrite.com or call 618-985-6418

Questions? Email scott@egradiomarketing.com

Marion Civic Center Display for January 2016

Marion Civic Center display for the month of January 2016

Marion Civic Center display for the month of January 2016

A display of historic photos and maps was installed in the lobby of the Marion Civic Center for the month of January by our society today. The display will be on exhibit for the full month and represents a cross section of Marion and county history.