Events

Annual SCHS Membership Christmas Party

Members and Guests Only.

The Christmas party will be held at the Rowser Building, Room A. The SCHS provides napkins, plates, cutlery, and beverages. Everyone is asked to bring a dish to share.

We’ll be meeting at 2:00pm on Sunday, December 15, at 2:00pm in hopes that more members will be available to attend.

The Stafford County Historical Society live history programs is in its fourth decade. The dates, topics, speakers, and archived recordings for the series are listed below. We look forward to seeing you!

All presentations are open to the public and are free of charge!

Featured Event
February 2023

Discover Stafford Scavenger Hunt

Wednesday February 1st 2023 8:00 AM – Tuesday December 31st 2024 12:00 PM

Central Rappahannock Regional Library
125 Olde Greenwich Drive, Suite 160 Fredericksburg, VA 22408

Join the Hunt

Get to know Stafford County with the Discover Stafford Scavenger Hunt!

Register online or pick up a paper booklet at your favorite library branch to locate historic and cultural markers throughout Stafford.

 

May 2024

Adventure Begins at Your Library

Wednesday, May 15th – Thursday, August 15th


Discover Stafford is pleased to be a sponsor of Central Rappahannock Regional Library’s Summer Reading program for 2024. Children, teens, and adults can log their reading, complete activity badges, and write reviews to earn points that can be redeemed for prizes. For children and teens especially, Summer Reading is a vital way to beat the “Summer Slide,” which is learning loss that occurs each summer when kids don’t read regularly or participate in enrichment activities. Public libraries encourage young readers with rewards for reading, including milestone tags for minutes read and brand-new books when they achieve 1,000 and 2,000 minutes. Caregivers and other adults can model reading and participate in Summer Reading, too. Adults who reach 2,000 points earn a colorful mini notebook and pen set adorned with the perfect quote that pairs history and reading! Start your summer reading journey today at librarypoint.org/summer.

Be sure to attend the hundreds of no-cost library events for all ages, all summer long. Ranging from summer concerts to history lectures and animal visits, there’s something for everyone.

August 2024

Alfred Waud – Civil War Artist

Thursday, August 15th 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Stafford County Administrative Center
1300 Courthouse Road Stafford, VA 22556 United States

With Jane Conner.

Join us for an informative presentation on Civil War artist, Alfred Waud, by Jane Conner.  Alfred Waud was an American artist and illustrator, born and raised in London, England. He is most notable for the lively and detailed sketches of scenes from the Civil War, which he covered as a press correspondent.  His drawings captured the war’s dramatic intensity and furnished him with a reputation as one of the preeminent artist-journalists of his era.

Jane Conner was the citizen most responsible for saving Government Island and was one of the leaders in saving Ferry Farm, George Washington’s boyhood home. Author of Birthstone of the White House and Capitol, Lincoln in Stafford, and Sinners, Saints and Soldiers in Civil War Stafford, she has donated all proceeds to the historical society’s museum fund. A five-time past President of the historical society, she also lectures extensively, serves on the historical commission and heads an educator committee which integrates Stafford history into Virginia’s Standards of Learning. A recipient of the National Conservation Award of the Daughters of the American Revolution, her congressional testimony was vital to national recognition of Government Island and her scholarship and activism to its establishment as a park.

 

This presentation will be recorded and posted to Facebook and the Discover Stafford “Past Presentations” portion of the events page.

September 2024

Frances Benjamin Johnston in Falmouth

Thursday, September 19th 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Stafford County Administrative Center
1300 Courthouse Road, Stafford, VA, USA

with Connie Hilker.

Frances Benjamin Johnston, an American photographer and photojournalist, had a career spanning nearly fifty years. She is renowned for her portraits, depictions of southern architecture, and photographic series of African Americans and Native Americans from the early twentieth century. In 1928, she exhibited photographs which included many of the buildings in Falmouth.  This program compares those images with views of the same location today.

Connie Hilker has always been fascinated by plants and history.  Connie currently volunteers to manage the documentation, preservation and restoration of the historic rose collection at Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia; as the rose consultant for the Center for Historic Plants at Monticello in Charlottesville, Virginia; and President of the Stafford County Historical Society.  She can often be found visiting cemeteries, house museums, and old home sites; traveling and presenting programs about rose history, care and propagation; or quietly working in her own garden.

 


This presentation will be recorded and posted to Facebook and the Discover Stafford “Past Presentations” portion of the events page.

October 2024

Good/Better/Best: Options for Keeping Your Family History Safe

Thursday, October 17th 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Stafford County Administrative Center
1300 Courthouse Road Stafford, VA 22556

with Terri Blanchette

We want our lives Clean, Clear, and Organized. But we are facing boxes, bags, piles and “stashes” of family history items in our attics, spare rooms, basements and storage units that we don’t have time – or know how – to “deal” with. Making it worse is the guilt and pressure we feel as these memories are being lost to decay with each passing year. Come to this informative talk and discover some basic steps you can take right now to easily organize and preserve all kinds of materials that we have in our homes and help ensure it will be clutter-free and safe for generations to come!

Terri Blanchette is an historian, writer, and heritage preservation specialist in the Virginia and greater Washington DC areas. She has a Masters in U.S. History with certification in Museum Studies and Archiving. She has written extensively for national history organizations, delivered numerous talks, workshops and seminars on preservation, and has researched and written corporate histories for some of Washington’s most prestigious firms. Her one-of-a-kind company, TimeSorters, LLC helps individuals and businesses to capture, organize, preserve and protect those things that make up their unique histories.

This presentation will be recorded and posted to Facebook and the Discover Stafford “Past Presentations” portion of the events page.

November 2024

Dating the Historic House Belmont

Thursday, November 21st 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Stafford County Administrative Center
1300 Courthouse Road Stafford, VA 22556 United States

With Scott Harris.

Scott will discuss dendrochronology (tree ring dating) undertaken in 2023 at the historic House Belmont.  Harris will review the process and results of the project, which helped establish a more precise date of construction for the oldest portion of the structure.

Scott Harris is the Executive Director of the University of Mary Washington Museums and an editorial advisor to the White House Historical Association.

This presentation will be recorded and posted to Facebook and the Discover Stafford “Past Presentations” portion of the events page.

December 2024

Annual SCHS Membership Christmas Party

Sunday, December 15th 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Rowser Building
1739 Jefferson Davis Hwy, Stafford, VA 22554

Members and Guests Only.

The Christmas party will be held at the Rowser Building, Room A. The SCHS provides napkins, plates, cutlery, and beverages. Everyone is asked to bring a dish to share.

We’ll be meeting at 2:00pm on Sunday, December 15, at 2:00pm in hopes that more members will be available to attend.

Past Presentations