A Little About Us

The Macoupin County Historical Society is dedicated to studying the history of the area and collecting and preserving memorabilia of its people.

Our Mission

The Society was organized on April 29, 1970, when a group of nine local Macoupin County citizens interested in local history met at the home of Mrs. Lucy Klaus to discuss whether there was enough interest in forming a Historical Society to preserve the history and events of the past pertaining to the county and outlying neighboring regions. It was unanimously agreed to organize a historical society, and a meeting was soon held at the Macoupin County courthouse with 133 historically interested people attending and signing up as charter members, each agreeing to pay $1.00 as a membership fee. It was decided to hold monthly meetings with the meetings held in different towns and neighborhoods about the county with a local person or a group of local persons representing that community presenting the history of that part of the county.

In June of 1973 the organization had the opportunity to purchase the property owned by Mrs. Alex (Jessie) Crawford consisting of 16.5 acres containing the large two and half story deteriorating Victorian mansion and farm buildings located in the northwest portion of Carlinville. The property was known at that time as the John C. Anderson property. Mrs. Jessie Crawford was a daughter of John Anderson who had originally owned the acreage and built the massive home on the property. In 1996 the Society purchased an additional 11.5 acres and then later added another four acres.

Historically interested people from about the county and neighboring counties have donated historic furniture and household item of yesteryear to be displayed in the house as a museum. Through the years numerous buildings have been built on the grounds while others were moved to the grounds and restored. There are two large buildings displaying household items and antique farm machinery, a working blacksmith shop, a working print shop, a restored one-room country schoolhouse, an old rural country church and a country store. The red barn has been converted into a kitchen and serving area where food is prepared and sold during events. A working sawmill has been set up with lumber sawing demonstrated during the festivals. In 2011 a building was constructed to be known as the Ruyle Building which houses the genealogy library and has a meeting area and small kitchen.

In September 1971, the first Arts & Crafts Festival was held at the county fairgrounds. The next two years it was held at the Carlinville High School. Starting in 1976 the festival was held on the Historical Society’s grounds. There are now two festivals a year, one in May on Memorial Day weekend and one in the fall on the third weekend of September. The Olde Tymes Arts & Crafts Conference - an opportunity for craftspeople to teach their craft to individuals - was added in October 2025, and continues as an October event. A Christmas show is held in conjunction with the Carlinville Christmas the first full weekend of December. As the Society gets no federal or state money, these events are an integral source of income to maintain the Historical Society grounds.

About Us

Our Board of Directors

Libby Klocke, Secretary

(217) 965-4563

mchsgenealogy@yahoo.com

Area of Expertise: Genealogy, Rental Sites, Librarian, Programs

Greg Brown, Vice President

(618) 567-1512

gregb@fgmarchitects.com

Area of Expertise: Blacksmith, Food Bar

Patty Ambrose, Board Member

(217) 494-6087

Patty.mchs@gmail.com

Area of Expertise: Vendors, Website, FaceBook, Community Outreach

Rodney Eichen, Board Member

(217) 370-3692

Reichen@Greenview.com

Area of Expertise: Brooms on Breckenridge, Victory Garden, Agricultural History, Displays

Brandy England, Board Member

(217) 851-3402

bmengland007@gmail.com

Area of Expertise: Home, Weddings, Gift Shop, FaceBook, Photography

Dan Hauter, President

(217) 710-8056

dhauter45@gmail.com

Areas of Expertise: Museum, Agricultural History, Displays

Dave McKee, Board Member

(217) 710-0613

Area of Expertise: Food Barn

MaryTinder, Board Member

(217) 825-9699

MaryTinder1@gmail.com

Area of Expertise: Community Outreach, Grants, Programs

Rick Verticchio, Board Member

(217) 415-8076

gillespie@verticchiolaw.com

Area of Expertise: Law, Grants, Finance2

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