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The Washington County Historical Society (WCHS)
maintains this website as a service to the community.
It is available to anyone with internet access.
It provides a place to record information
about the County's people, places, organizations, and activities
and includes links to other such information elsewhere on the web.
If you are a first time visitor to this website,
please take a moment to become familiar with the ways
to find the information you want.
- The various sections of the website can be accessed by
clicking on the keywords appearing on the left edge of each page.
- The "Subject Index" link on the left side of each page will take
you to an alphabetical list of all the subjects on the website.
- The "Search WCHS Site" will allow you to do a Google search
of just the information on this website.
- There are also handy links built into the text on each page.
Please note that normal text is black.
Clicking on blue text (changes to red when the cursor passes over it)
will link to another related web page.
The site is constantly evolving and should get better over time.
Initially, information may be incomplete or inaccurate.
If you have information that should be included
or corrections to the information already here,
please contact us.
There is a "Page Feedback" link on the left side of every webpage
that you can click to provide comments about that page.
Copies of old photographs, documents, and other historical data are solicited
as well as references to relevant information elsewhere on the internet
or in print.
Please report any problems.
Comments and suggestions are always welcome.
Funds for Washington County Historical Society activities and projects are raised by
memberships and contributions from the community.
All work is performed by volunteers.
If you would like to help out, please contact us.
WCHS Nonprofit ID 87-0465878
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JUANITA BROOKS PROJECT (Donations being solicited)
The Washington County Historical Society has a project underway
to honor Juanita Brooks with a life-size bronze statue adjacent to
the old Dixie Academy Building in St. George. Juanita was one
of the most influential historians to come out of Dixie. The statue
will be donated to the City of St. George for preservation.
For more information on this project, click here.
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PIONEER COURTHOUSE REOPENED
The Washington County Historical Society, in collaboration with the Daughters
of Utah Pioneers, the Sons of Utah Pioneers and Arts to Zion, has arranged
with the City of St. George for the Old Pioneer Courthouse on St. George
Boulevard to be opened for displays, tours, and events. For more information,
click here.
And while you are at it, check out the DUP McQuarrie Memorial Museum
next door.
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PERSONAL STORIES ABOUT THE PANDEMIC OF 2020
The Washington County Historical Society is collecting stories about how
the COVID-19 Pandemic
is affecting the lives of the citizens of Washington
County. This will become important and interesting history to us and to
future generations when it is over and we can look back on what it was like
while we were living it. For more information on this project and how to
participate, click here.
You can also help contribute to our list of impacts by
clicking here.
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