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PRESERVING THE WEALTH OF OUR LOCAL HERITAGE

Who We Are
The Lincoln County Historical Society Museum staff, volunteers and Board of Directors work continually to educate people from around the globe about Lincoln County history, while preserving that distinct heritage. From genealogical and historical research to fantastic new exhibits and events, the Lincoln County Historical Society is breaking the mold for local historical societies. We insure there is always something new to see and do at the Lincoln County Historical Society and Museum of Pioneer History.

Staff
Jamie Sullenger – Museum Director

Board of Directors

Board of Directors

Top row, left to right: George Hicks, Barny Barnett, Danny Alsip, Don Ferrell. Bottom row, left to right: Melissa Dykes, Virginia Frazier, Belva Peden, Pam Anderson, Peggy Lanier, Sandra Bailey. (Not pictured: Joe Long and Hoyt Ritchie.)

Two missing Board members

Left to right: Hoyt Ritchie and Joe Long.

Board of Directors:
Pam Anderson George Hicks
Sandra Bailey Peggy Lanier
Barney Barnett Joe Long
Melissa Dykes Hoyt Ritchie
Don Ferrell  
   
Executive Committee:  
Virginia Frazier President
Danny Alsip Vice President
Ed Handlin Treasurer
Belva Peden Secretary

Volunteers
Ruth Hill – Director of Research
Norma Pennington – Volunteer
Betty Thorson – Volunteer
Dianna Kinsey – Historian
Carol Beckman –Genealogy
Warren Armstrong – Guest Relations and Exhibits
Katie Dawes – Guest Relations and Tours
John F. Calvin – Guest Relations and Exhibits
David Peden – Building Committee

Summer Youth Interns
Amanda J. Nixon
Tiffany Howley
Aubrey Thorpe
Shelby Soderstrom
Keely Graves

Summer Youth Interns are teens interested in local history. They are trained to interact with guests, conduct tours, help in planning and creating new exhibits, conduct historic and family research for the Genealogy Department and help prepare for special events for the museum. These teens serve the community with their work and earn extracurricular credits for their collage portfolios while having fun and making new friends. If you or someone you know is interested in becoming a summer intern, please contact the museum at (405) 258-2425 or by e-mail at:

lincolncountyhs@sbcglobal.net.

 

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If you have any questions for museum staff or the board of trustees, contact us at (405) 258-2425 or via email.

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