African American History in Henry County Day 2!
Yesterday’s photo was of Joe Dean who came to Henry County after the Civil War. Today’s photo is of a drum corps on the steps of the courthouse. What war…
Yesterday’s photo was of Joe Dean who came to Henry County after the Civil War. Today’s photo is of a drum corps on the steps of the courthouse. What war…
This week, we’ll touch on an integral part of Henry County history, our African American citizens. Can anyone name this man?
With our very sincere gratitude to our veterans for their service, yesterday, today, and in the future! Our portrait from yesterday was:
Yesterday’s handsome gentleman was: Who was this early Henry County resident?
Info about the little boy’s portrait posted yesterday: Here is today’s artwork:
Yesterday, the lovely lady in the portrait was: Today’s art:
The Museum is full of many different types of artwork: Sculptures, sketches, photographs, and many, many portraits. This week, we take some time to appreciate a small sample of our…
Don’t forget that Saturday, November 5, is free admission day at the Museum! We’ll be open from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Get there early for a full tour! Answer…
The picture of the spur from yesterday was used by a Confederate soldier! What would a lady use this tool for?
Yesterday’s picture was of a chalkboard slate. Children didn’t have notebooks and Trapper Keepers in early schoolhouses; they used a chalkboard slate to work out arithmetic problems and practice spelling…