Back To School!
Yes, indeed, the Maxwell-Briscoe Auto Company had a band! For the next two weeks, we turn our…
Yes, indeed, the Maxwell-Briscoe Auto Company had a band! For the next two weeks, we turn our…
Repairs have been made, and we are able to give full tours once again. Don’t forget…the first Saturday of each month is free admission. Come see us soon!
Don’t miss this one-time event! Come see Dave “The King” Wilson, well known from Q95 and many other appearances, on Friday, August 26, at 7 p.m. Seating is limited! Tickets…
Mrs. Alice Huyler Ramsey drove cross country with three of her friends in 1909 in a brand-new Maxwell. It took them 59 days! True or False? The Maxwell-Briscoe Auto Company…
The Nip & Tuck Country Club is said to have been what tipped New Castle in Maxwell and Briscoe’s favor for the location of their new factory. The club was…
US Vice President Charles Warren Fairbanks was on hand in New Castle on June 22, 1907, when the cornerstone of the Maxwell-Briscoe Auto Company was laid. Joe Newby drove Fairbanks…
The cornerstone for the Maxwell-Briscoe company was laid in 1907 on June 22. John D. Maxwell and Benjamin Briscoe were the two men behind bringing the largest automobile manufacturing company…
Last week was all about needlework with pictures of what you can see when you come visit our exhibit. We hope you didn’t miss our announcements about Kroger’s Community Rewards…
Here is a new way to support the Historical Society…use your Kroger Plus Card when shopping at Kroger’s! HCHS is enrolled in the Community Rewards Program. Here are the instructions…
Coverlets were popular in the mid 19th century in East Central Indiana. A number of coverlet weavers settled in and around Henry County, and a great number of their woven…