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The History Center 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. COVID-19 Guidelines. In following the Illinois Department of Health guidance for reopening public spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic, face coverings are required for all visitors to the History Center and Stacy's Corners Store. Social distancing measures are in place.VISIT - GEHS.ORG
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SERVICES - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY Call 630–469-1867 or email director@gehs.org for more information on fees and how to proceed. Please be aware that the Historical Society's plaquing program is commemorative. While a plaque honors a Glen Ellyn home/structure, the plaque does not carry any protections for the property. For a list of homes in Glen Ellyn that have receivedDONATE - GEHS.ORG
Donations may be mailed to the Glen Ellyn Historical Society at 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. Or you may come to our gift shop, Stacy's Corners Store, Tuesday thru Saturday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. to make a donation in person and/or use a credit card. You can also call us at 630-469-1867 to use your credit card, or simply make a donation PEOPLE - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY Alonzo Ackerman. Ada Harmon was born in Champaign, Illinois on August 16, 1860 and moved to Glen Ellyn with two of her sisters in 1892. Much has been written about Miss Harmon. We know, for example, that she graduated from the University of Illinois and the Art Institute ofChicago.
ABOUT US - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY About The Historical Society. In 1968, the Village of Glen Ellyn purchased an old building located on Geneva Road, just west of N. Main Street. This much-modified building originally was a wayside inn built by Moses and Joann Stacy in 1846, just 12 years after the first settlers arrived here.REALTORS - GEHS.ORG
Statement of Support for Realtors Selling Historic Glen Ellyn Structures Glen Ellyn is filled with historic homes, buildings and landscapes. These structures help to illuminate Glen Ellyn’s past and share the story of our community. AUTOFEST - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY To receive a printable registration form you can mail in or email, email Karen at director@gehs.org or call 630-469-1867, or pick one up at the Historical Society at 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn. (Open 10 - 5, Tuesday thru Saturday) 2021 Auto Fest Registration Form. 7th Annual Glen Ellyn Vintage Auto Fest. STACY'S TAVERN MUSEUM Stacy's Tavern Museum is an award-winning restoration of an authentic 1840's wayside inn which is owned by the Village of Glen Ellyn and operated by the Glen Ellyn Historical Society. It stands in its original location on Geneva Road. The tavern was built by Moses Stacy and his wife Joanna in 1846. The construction was mainly wood on a STACY'S CORNERS STORE The store is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 to 5:00. Ages 16 and up. If you are interested in volunteering, contact store manager Kathy Becker at 630–469-1867 x 103 or store@glenellynhistory.org. Your purchases will help support the mission of the Glen Ellyn Historical Society to research, preserve and present the history ofthe
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The History Center 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. COVID-19 Guidelines. In following the Illinois Department of Health guidance for reopening public spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic, face coverings are required for all visitors to the History Center and Stacy's Corners Store. Social distancing measures are in place.VISIT - GEHS.ORG
+1.630.469.1867 The History Center 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL60137
SERVICES - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY Call 630–469-1867 or email director@gehs.org for more information on fees and how to proceed. Please be aware that the Historical Society's plaquing program is commemorative. While a plaque honors a Glen Ellyn home/structure, the plaque does not carry any protections for the property. For a list of homes in Glen Ellyn that have receivedDONATE - GEHS.ORG
Donations may be mailed to the Glen Ellyn Historical Society at 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. Or you may come to our gift shop, Stacy's Corners Store, Tuesday thru Saturday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. to make a donation in person and/or use a credit card. You can also call us at 630-469-1867 to use your credit card, or simply make a donation PEOPLE - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY Alonzo Ackerman. Ada Harmon was born in Champaign, Illinois on August 16, 1860 and moved to Glen Ellyn with two of her sisters in 1892. Much has been written about Miss Harmon. We know, for example, that she graduated from the University of Illinois and the Art Institute ofChicago.
ABOUT US - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY About The Historical Society. In 1968, the Village of Glen Ellyn purchased an old building located on Geneva Road, just west of N. Main Street. This much-modified building originally was a wayside inn built by Moses and Joann Stacy in 1846, just 12 years after the first settlers arrived here.REALTORS - GEHS.ORG
Statement of Support for Realtors Selling Historic Glen Ellyn Structures Glen Ellyn is filled with historic homes, buildings and landscapes. These structures help to illuminate Glen Ellyn’s past and share the story of our community. AUTOFEST - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY To receive a printable registration form you can mail in or email, email Karen at director@gehs.org or call 630-469-1867, or pick one up at the Historical Society at 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn. (Open 10 - 5, Tuesday thru Saturday) 2021 Auto Fest Registration Form. 7th Annual Glen Ellyn Vintage Auto Fest. STACY'S TAVERN MUSEUM Stacy's Tavern Museum is an award-winning restoration of an authentic 1840's wayside inn which is owned by the Village of Glen Ellyn and operated by the Glen Ellyn Historical Society. It stands in its original location on Geneva Road. The tavern was built by Moses Stacy and his wife Joanna in 1846. The construction was mainly wood on a STACY'S CORNERS STORE The store is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 to 5:00. Ages 16 and up. If you are interested in volunteering, contact store manager Kathy Becker at 630–469-1867 x 103 or store@glenellynhistory.org. Your purchases will help support the mission of the Glen Ellyn Historical Society to research, preserve and present the history ofthe
SERVICES - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY Call 630–469-1867 or email director@gehs.org for more information on fees and how to proceed. Please be aware that the Historical Society's plaquing program is commemorative. While a plaque honors a Glen Ellyn home/structure, the plaque does not carry any protections for the property. For a list of homes in Glen Ellyn that have receivedVISIT - GEHS.ORG
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The History Center 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. On the other side of the ledger, Erastus was married to the same woman for 50 years and was one of the founders of the Free Methodist Church in town, a church that actively supported the abolitionist (anti-slavery) movement in the pre-Civil War days. He also sang in the church choirand
ABOUT US - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY About The Historical Society. In 1968, the Village of Glen Ellyn purchased an old building located on Geneva Road, just west of N. Main Street. This much-modified building originally was a wayside inn built by Moses and Joann Stacy in 1846, just 12 years after the first settlers arrived here. CENTER FOR HISTORICAL RESEARCH The Glen Ellyn Center for Historical Research is located in the History Center, at 800 N. Main St., Glen Ellyn, Illinois. The History Center is just south of Stacy’s Tavern Museum.REALTORS - GEHS.ORG
Statement of Support for Realtors Selling Historic Glen Ellyn Structures Glen Ellyn is filled with historic homes, buildings and landscapes. These structures help to illuminate Glen Ellyn’s past and share the story of our community.SHOP ONLINE
Welcome to the Historical Society Online Store! A thrilling book filled with intriguing and real stories from Glen Ellyn's dynamic past. This unforgettable book will surprise, entertain, and give readers an unexpectedly fun history lesson all at once. Price: $14.95 plus $5.00 shipping via media mail. (includes local sales tax ifapplicable
EARLY VILLAGE HISTORY Early History of Glen Ellyn The first European-American settlers to this area arrived in 1833 when three Babcock brothers took claim of land in what is now, partially, the Five Corners intersection of St. Charles, Geneva and Main Streets on the north side of Glen Ellyn. RENTALS - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY Rates: Rental rates vary according to the type of group and time of day desired. For use of the multipurpose room, the Anderson Room, prices vary according to day and time, and whether the renter is a member of the Historical Society, or affiliated with a Glen Ellyn non-profit or civic/service group.ORAL HISTORIES
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The History Center 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. COVID-19 Guidelines. In following the Illinois Department of Health guidance for reopening public spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic, face coverings are required for all visitors to the History Center and Stacy's Corners Store. Social distancing measures are in place.VISIT - GEHS.ORG
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Donations may be mailed to the Glen Ellyn Historical Society at 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. Or you may come to our gift shop, Stacy's Corners Store, Tuesday thru Saturday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. to make a donation in person and/or use a credit card. You can also call us at 630-469-1867 to use your credit card, or simply make a donation PEOPLE - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY Alonzo Ackerman. Ada Harmon was born in Champaign, Illinois on August 16, 1860 and moved to Glen Ellyn with two of her sisters in 1892. Much has been written about Miss Harmon. We know, for example, that she graduated from the University of Illinois and the Art Institute ofChicago.
ABOUT US - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETYGLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY EVENTSGLEN ELLYN HISTORYGLEN ELLYN NEWS About The Historical Society. In 1968, the Village of Glen Ellyn purchased an old building located on Geneva Road, just west of N. Main Street. This much-modified building originally was a wayside inn built by Moses and Joann Stacy in 1846, just 12 years after the first settlers arrived here. MEMBERSHIP -- JOIN US! The Village of Glen Ellyn is believed to be named after his wife, Ellen Whitcomb Hill, along with the Lewellyn family -- as is Lake Ellyn. Ellyn is the Welsh spelling of Ellen, and Ellen Hill was Welsh. For information on becoming a Business member, call the director at 630–469-1867 or email her at director@gehs.org.REALTORS - GEHS.ORG
Statement of Support for Realtors Selling Historic Glen Ellyn Structures Glen Ellyn is filled with historic homes, buildings and landscapes. These structures help to illuminate Glen Ellyn’s past and share the story of our community. CONTACT US - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETYGLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY EVENTSGLEN ELLYN HISTORYGLEN ELLYN NEWSVILLAGE OF GLEN ELLYN Mailing Address: Glen Ellyn Historical Society 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Phone: 630-469-1867 AUTOFEST - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETYST MARKS GLEN ELLYN ILST MARKSGLEN ELLYN IL
To receive a printable registration form you can mail in or email, email Karen at director@gehs.org or call 630-469-1867, or pick one up at the Historical Society at 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn. (Open 10 - 5, Tuesday thru Saturday) 2021 Auto Fest Registration Form. 7th Annual Glen Ellyn Vintage Auto Fest. STACY'S CORNERS STORE The store is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 to 5:00. Ages 16 and up. If you are interested in volunteering, contact store manager Kathy Becker at 630–469-1867 x 103 or store@glenellynhistory.org. Your purchases will help support the mission of the Glen Ellyn Historical Society to research, preserve and present the history ofthe
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The History Center 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. COVID-19 Guidelines. In following the Illinois Department of Health guidance for reopening public spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic, face coverings are required for all visitors to the History Center and Stacy's Corners Store. Social distancing measures are in place.VISIT - GEHS.ORG
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Donations may be mailed to the Glen Ellyn Historical Society at 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. Or you may come to our gift shop, Stacy's Corners Store, Tuesday thru Saturday from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. to make a donation in person and/or use a credit card. You can also call us at 630-469-1867 to use your credit card, or simply make a donation PEOPLE - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY Alonzo Ackerman. Ada Harmon was born in Champaign, Illinois on August 16, 1860 and moved to Glen Ellyn with two of her sisters in 1892. Much has been written about Miss Harmon. We know, for example, that she graduated from the University of Illinois and the Art Institute ofChicago.
ABOUT US - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETYGLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY EVENTSGLEN ELLYN HISTORYGLEN ELLYN NEWS About The Historical Society. In 1968, the Village of Glen Ellyn purchased an old building located on Geneva Road, just west of N. Main Street. This much-modified building originally was a wayside inn built by Moses and Joann Stacy in 1846, just 12 years after the first settlers arrived here. MEMBERSHIP -- JOIN US! The Village of Glen Ellyn is believed to be named after his wife, Ellen Whitcomb Hill, along with the Lewellyn family -- as is Lake Ellyn. Ellyn is the Welsh spelling of Ellen, and Ellen Hill was Welsh. For information on becoming a Business member, call the director at 630–469-1867 or email her at director@gehs.org.REALTORS - GEHS.ORG
Statement of Support for Realtors Selling Historic Glen Ellyn Structures Glen Ellyn is filled with historic homes, buildings and landscapes. These structures help to illuminate Glen Ellyn’s past and share the story of our community. CONTACT US - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETYGLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY EVENTSGLEN ELLYN HISTORYGLEN ELLYN NEWSVILLAGE OF GLEN ELLYN Mailing Address: Glen Ellyn Historical Society 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 Phone: 630-469-1867 AUTOFEST - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETYST MARKS GLEN ELLYN ILST MARKSGLEN ELLYN IL
To receive a printable registration form you can mail in or email, email Karen at director@gehs.org or call 630-469-1867, or pick one up at the Historical Society at 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn. (Open 10 - 5, Tuesday thru Saturday) 2021 Auto Fest Registration Form. 7th Annual Glen Ellyn Vintage Auto Fest. STACY'S CORNERS STORE The store is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 to 5:00. Ages 16 and up. If you are interested in volunteering, contact store manager Kathy Becker at 630–469-1867 x 103 or store@glenellynhistory.org. Your purchases will help support the mission of the Glen Ellyn Historical Society to research, preserve and present the history ofthe
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+1.630.469.1867 The History Center 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL60137
SERVICES - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY Call 630–469-1867 or email director@gehs.org for more information on fees and how to proceed. Please be aware that the Historical Society's plaquing program is commemorative. While a plaque honors a Glen Ellyn home/structure, the plaque does not carry any protections for the property. For a list of homes in Glen Ellyn that have receivedSTORIES - GEHS.ORG
The History Center 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. On the other side of the ledger, Erastus was married to the same woman for 50 years and was one of the founders of the Free Methodist Church in town, a church that actively supported the abolitionist (anti-slavery) movement in the pre-Civil War days. He also sang in the church choirand
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The History Center 800 N. Main St. Glen Ellyn, IL 60137. Philo and his Civil War Buddies. Philo Stacy (shown here the 11th person from the left), was the son of Moses and Joann Stacy who built Stacy’s Tavern in 1846. Philo fought in the Civil War and hosted a number of reunions for his colleagues. This one, in 1913, appears to be celebrating CENTER FOR HISTORICAL RESEARCH The Glen Ellyn Center for Historical Research is located in the History Center, at 800 N. Main St., Glen Ellyn, Illinois. The History Center is just south of Stacy’s Tavern Museum.REALTORS - GEHS.ORG
Statement of Support for Realtors Selling Historic Glen Ellyn Structures Glen Ellyn is filled with historic homes, buildings and landscapes. These structures help to illuminate Glen Ellyn’s past and share the story of our community. EARLY VILLAGE HISTORY Early History of Glen Ellyn The first European-American settlers to this area arrived in 1833 when three Babcock brothers took claim of land in what is now, partially, the Five Corners intersection of St. Charles, Geneva and Main Streets on the north side of Glen Ellyn. RENTALS - GLEN ELLYN HISTORICAL SOCIETY Rates: Rental rates vary according to the type of group and time of day desired. For use of the multipurpose room, the Anderson Room, prices vary according to day and time, and whether the renter is a member of the Historical Society, or affiliated with a Glen Ellyn non-profit or civic/service group. STACY'S TAVERN MUSEUM Stacy's Tavern Museum is an award-winning restoration of an authentic 1840's wayside inn which is owned by the Village of Glen Ellyn and operated by the Glen Ellyn Historical Society. It stands in its original location on Geneva Road. The tavern was built by Moses Stacy and his wife Joanna in 1846. The construction was mainly wood on aORAL HISTORIES
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