Lawrence County Museum of History

Lawrence County Museum of History & Edward L. Hutton Research Library

Explore the Museum gift shop and galleries for interesting and unique items and exhibits..

The Lawrence County Museum of History, Edward L. Hutton Research Library, exhibits and collections are dedicated to engage, inspire, educate, entertain and preserve objects of lasting interest for current and future generations to enjoy.


What's Happening  

Check out the museum’s youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@lawrencecountymuseumofhist8440/featured

Indiana Memory Digital Collection: Thanks to a grant from the Indiana Historical Society, the James Guthrie photo slide collection is now available online. The complete Guthrie collection can be seen at this site. Click to see the Guthrie collection as well as local African-American history.

Take a virtual tour:
Tour inside the Lawrence County Museum on Google maps.

Click to view videos of the museum and other interesting Lawrence County sites.

Check out the Gift Shop for lots of interesting and unique items—historic photo coasters/tiles, framed reproductions of vintage photos, notecards, books by local authors, limestone souvenirs, Envision handbags, mugs, and lots more.  Prices are reasonable and 100% of the profits go to the museum.

Book Lovers: “Who Murdered Sarah Schafer includes 1904 pictures and records that had never before been made public. You can find a variety of books by local authors in the museum gift shop such as: “The Big white House on the Corner” by Ann Armstrong, “Garvey Lane, Bedford, Indiana: An Unofficial History,” by Danny G. Taylor, includes both researched history and first-person accounts of life on the small road that became John Williams Boulevard. Ron Bell's book "Our Hoosier Heritage and Its Foundation, 1680-1820, "The Cave's Path," a book by Shirley Williams and set in Lawrence County, "Letters Home"—Civil War letters written by Silas Mathes to his girlfriend in Bedford includes local and military pictures.  Available at the museum and online. Click to see books for sale online.

Looking for bargain books? Used books of all kinds are for sale in the museum meeting room. Paperbacks $1, and hardbound $2 each.

Lawrence County Historical Location Records Archive: Personal memories can be forgotten, and places of historic value can be lost. An online archive is being created to identify as many historic locations as possible. Click to see details.

EDWARD L. HUTTON LIBRARY

Research Family History: The research library on the second floor has a plethora of family history information. Joyce Shepherd is the librarian, and she will be glad to assist researchers in their quests.

Historic news: The easy to use work station in the library is a treasure trove of information — 390 local newspaper microfilm reels have been converted into a digital indexed database searchable by name, date or keyword. If you choose to print the results of your research, print cost is 20 cents a copy

Current and Upcoming Events

Museum volunteers are always needed—Whatever your age, background, or ability, there's a way for you to volunteer and help your museum. Volunteer as much as you want—just a few hours or as many as you want. Contact the museum for information on how you can help.

Monthly Speaker ProgramS

Lawrence County Historical and Genealogical Society on the second Mondays of the month—The meetings begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by our speakers program at 7. 

April 8, 2024, 7 p.m.—Due to concerns about potential difficulties related to the April 8 total eclipse, the Lawrence County Museum is canceling the April 8 membership meeting and speaker program. We look forward to seeing you all in May!

For past speakers, go to the Events page.

Many of the earlier programs have been recorded and can be seen on the museum’s youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@lawrencecountymuseumofhist8440/featured
On the museum’s youtube home page, there are more videos on the site than first meet your eyes. Be sure to click on videos to see the complete list.

In the Galleries

History of the Miss Indiana Statue— See the history of this 100 year old statue that stands atop the Soldiers, Sailors and Pioneers monument on the west side of the Lawrence County Courthouse square.

To Bits Four Bits—A portion of High School cheerleader, Jeanette (Doane) Bates’ cheer fashions from her 1948-1952 Huron High School career are now included with the historic school artifacts on the east wall of the first-floor gallery.

Gallery front window—It’s a Victorian scene.

American Red Cross Driving Tour Site—Lawrence County’s unique role with American Red Cross founder, Clara Barton came through her friendship with Dr. Joseph and Enola Lee Gardner. In 1893, The Gardner’s donated their 782-acre farm to the Red Cross to stage emergency supplies and to create a training school. A Christmas gift from Barton is one of the items as well as unique quilt created in 1917 to support the men involved in World War I. 

Lawrence County Timeline is available at the north end of the gallery.

Spring Mill: The large 1934 replica of the gristmill and a some of the village houses are on display.

Bud Isaacs—Country music fans will enjoy a sample of his music. The exhibit honors  Bedford native, Forrest "Bud" Isaacs. Isaacs revolutionized the steel guitar.  Click to see more.

Who are Lawrence County's Astronauts? The exhibit is in the north end of the gallery.  

McReynolds
Community Gallery

A Tri Kappa exhibit is on display through the end of March.


At Your Service

The MEETING ROOM is located on the first floor and has a kitchenette. It is available to rent for meetings and special events.

The MEETING ROOM is located on the first floor and has a kitchenette. It is available to rent for meetings and special events.

The McREYNOLDS COMMUNITY GALLERY is available on a monthly basis free of charge to individuals, groups and organizations who wish to exhibit items of public interest.

The McREYNOLDS COMMUNITY GALLERY is available on a monthly basis free of charge to individuals, groups and organizations who wish to exhibit items of public interest.

Enjoy visiting the museum with your children or grandchildren—It is fun for visitors of all ages.

Enjoy visiting the museum with your children or grandchildren—It is fun for visitors of all ages.

929 15th Street, Bedford, IN 47421  |  (812) 278-8575  |  lchgs@lcmuseum.org | Tues-Fri: 9-4, Sat: 9-3