Northumberland County Historical Society

Northumberland County Historical Society NCHS, preserving the history and genealogy of Northumberland County, Virginia since 1963.

The Northumberland County Historical Society will hold its annual fall meeting at the Ball Memorial Library and Museum, ...
10/08/2025

The Northumberland County Historical Society will hold its annual fall meeting at the Ball Memorial Library and Museum, located at 86 Back Street in Heathsville, on Sunday, October 19, at 2:30 p.m. The event is open to the public at no charge.

Gregory Burkett will speak about the return of the Marquis de Lafayette to America in 1824, when Lafayette was welcomed as a war hero amid huge celebrations. Mr. Burkett is a native of the Northern Neck who has a passion for history. As a member of the Sons of the American Revolution and the James Monroe Memorial Foundation, he is actively involved in historic preservation. Light refreshments will be served following the lecture.

Two eagerly awaited publications have arrived from the printer. We now have the 2024 edition, Vol. LXI, of the Bulletin ...
10/08/2025

Two eagerly awaited publications have arrived from the printer. We now have the 2024 edition, Vol. LXI, of the Bulletin of the Northumberland County Historical Society and Index No. 3 for The Northumberland County Historical Society Bulletin Volumes 2014 - 2023.

Thank you to those who joined us on Saturday, September 20, for the launch of Volunteer River Counties at the Heathsvill...
09/14/2025

Thank you to those who joined us on Saturday, September 20, for the launch of Volunteer River Counties at the Heathsville Farmers Market. As usual, we had many visitors at the Old Jail. Additionally, we had a large number of guests at the library and museum located at 86 Back Street for our open house, many of whom said they had never had the opportunity to visit us. Please visit us to use our facility or to talk about opportunities to volunteer at our facility. We have enjoyed serving the Northern Neck for over 60 years.

The Northumberland County Historical Society once again has the 17th-century maps by Mark Gearhart. They are available a...
09/14/2025

The Northumberland County Historical Society once again has the 17th-century maps by Mark Gearhart. They are available at the NCHS library for $100 each, or we can ship one to you for an additional $20 for postage. Ground advantage shipping includes tracking and insurance.

On Saturday, July 26,  Heather Bedford, a Certified Virginia Master Naturalist and a member of the NNK Chapter of the Vi...
07/13/2025

On Saturday, July 26, Heather Bedford, a Certified Virginia Master Naturalist and a member of the NNK Chapter of the Virginia Native Plant Society, presented "Healing Plants of the Northern Neck and the Healers that Used Them" to an enthusiastic audience at the meeting of the Northumberland County Historical Society in Heathsville. Her knowledge of the local plants with healing properties and the effective ways to use them is amazing. Thanks to Heather and all who attended the event.

06/21/2025

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The Northumberland County Historical Society presented its spring program on April 6 to an audience of about 100 people....
04/07/2025

The Northumberland County Historical Society presented its spring program on April 6 to an audience of about 100 people. Mark Gearhart presented the seventeenth-century map of Northumberland County that he recently created. The map shows the properties owned by the first patent holders, and provides the names of owners, acreage, and the patent date. The map also shows Indian settlements and trails.
Thirty pleased attendees purchased copies of the map. As of April 11, all maps had been sold. There is a possibility of reprinting the map in the future.

David Jett, a local artist and museum curator, made a very special presentation, “A Tea Box and a Revolver,” at the Nort...
11/20/2024

David Jett, a local artist and museum curator, made a very special presentation, “A Tea Box and a Revolver,” at the Northumberland County Historical Society at 86 Back Street in Heathsville on Sunday, December 8, at 2:30 PM. Jett previously worked at NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton and the Mariners' Museum in Newport News before retiring as curator and exhibit designer at Richmond County Museum in Warsaw after 22 years. He is currently a curator at Essex County Museum in Tappahannock.

Jett presented two nineteenth-century Northumberland County artifacts to NCHS for its museum and related their unique stories. Both artifacts were previously the subject of articles published in The Bulletin of the Northumberland County Historical Society. “Thrice Told Tales,” published in the 1982 edition of The Bulletin, tells the story of a .44 caliber Re*****on revolver that Jett’s ancestor carried during the Civil War. The tea box was the subject of an article by G. E. Thomas published as “The Mystery of William J. Jenkins’s Tea Chest” in the 1992 edition of The Bulletin. The tea box is on display at NCHS. A suitable case for presenting the revolver is being prepared.

On Sunday, October 20 at 2:30 PM local author Susan Anthony-Tolbert, Ph.D. presented her most recent publication, "Almos...
09/28/2024

On Sunday, October 20 at 2:30 PM local author Susan Anthony-Tolbert, Ph.D. presented her most recent publication, "Almost in the Clouds! The Story of the Miskimon Fire Tower, Miskimon, Virginia," at our location at 86 Back Street in Heathsville.
Dr. Anthony-Tolbert is a prolific researcher and writer, especially involving local history. Although the fire tower is a familiar local landmark, she is the first to research its history in the context of its importance in forest fire control.
The book is available at NCHS for $15. Proceeds from sales benefit the Northumberland County Historical Society.

If you have an interest in local history, we would like to talk to you. Please respond with your contact information and...
06/09/2024

If you have an interest in local history, we would like to talk to you. Please respond with your contact information and how you would like to assist us at NCHS. Send an E-mail to nchsva1@gmail.com or use the Contact Us option on our website at northumberlandvahistory.org/contact/

"Northern Neck Fishing Steamers Go to War: Turning Fishboats into Warships" is presented in the recently released and lo...
05/17/2024

"Northern Neck Fishing Steamers Go to War: Turning Fishboats into Warships" is presented in the recently released and locally produced film "A Fish Story: How Chesapeake Bay Built the Northern Neck." The film was created by 26th Street Media and promoted by the Kilmarnock Museum. The book is available locally at several locations and can be purchased online. Merchants interested in stocking the book are encouraged to contact the author.

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86 Back Street
Heathsville, VA
22473

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Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

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+18045808581

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