Sunday, October 2, 2011
Essex County Historic Markers
Visit the self-guided visual tour of all 21 Historic Markers in Essex County
Monday, September 26, 2011
Civil War Sampler Bus Tour

The Essex County Museum is hosting a Richmond Civil War Sampler bus tour on Saturday, October 22. Tickets are $40 and will include a boxed lunch and drink from T-Bonz and Tuna.
The bus leaves the museum at 11:00, so please arrive at the museum at 10:30. The tour will last approximately four hours and will include sites in Church Hill, Shockoe Bottom, Court End, the canal area, Hollywood Cemetary, Monument Avenue, Tredegar Iron Works and the battlefields of Cold Harbor and Gaines Mill.
To sign up, come by the museum or call at 443-4690. The museum is open daily except for Wednesdays and Sundays from 10-3. You may also contact tour coordinator, Kevin Dolan, directly at 443-4236 or kevin.dolan@bankatunion.com
Hope to see everyone there!
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Slaughter to Present at the Essex County Museum


Mr. Slaughter will also be available to answer questions and sign books. Copies of his book are available at the museum's gift shop. The museum is located at 218 Water Lane in Tappahannock, VA. The museum is open from 10-3 daily, except Wednesdays and Sundays.
Monday, August 1, 2011
New Title Available at Museum Gift Shop

The Essex County Museum's collection of local authors continues to increase! The gift shop is now offering Sarah Collins Honenberger's latest novel Catcher Caught.
In an article in the August 2011 edition of Chesapeake Style, Honenberger entices readers to explore her novels and anticipate the book in-progress. Her new novel chronicles the story of Daniel Landon, aged 16, who happens to live on a houseboat in Tappahannock's Hoskins Creek. The book transports the reader to the town of Tappahannock and those who live here will easily picture each scene and movement from Daniel's days.
The novel, Catcher Caught, is available from the museum's gift shop at 218 Water Lane in Tappahannock. The gift shop is open every day from 10-3, except Wednesdays and Sundays.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Discover Civil War History You Won't Find in Books!
In observation of the Sesquicentennial anniversary of the Civil War, Ancestry.com is offering free access from April 7-14. View their Civil War collection and learn the stories of the Civil War, from the generals and battles to the experiences of the every day soldier. http://http://go.footnote.com/civilwar/?xid=992&o_iid=47474&o_lid=47474 It's a great opportunity to learn new details about this historic war between the states!
Thursday, March 3, 2011
2011 Spring Luncheon Cancelled
The museum's Spring Luncheon and Antebellum fashion show originally scheduled for Saturday, March 19 2011 has been cancelled. All ticket money will be returned to those who have paid.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Frankly, My Dear, I don't give a %$#@!


Join either the Friends of the Essex Public Library or the Essex County Museum and Historical Society now and get the member rate! What a wonderful way to observe the Sesquicentennial! For more information and details on the menu, please call the museum or the library.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Museum Member Enjoying Their Fall Gala Auction Prize!


Bob McGee, Innkeeper at the Essex Inn, gets the chance to fire an 1861 model Springfield Musket/Rifle with the help of Gorgon Harrower. Gordon made the event possible by providing the Musket/Rifle, made in 1862, and providing his expertise in the loading and firing of the weapon. Bob fired the Musket as his grandchildren from San Diego look on. The even t was organized as a result of th museum's Fall Gala held on October 9, 2010. The Musket/Rifle session was one of the auction items up for bid.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Museum's 3rd Annual Gala is a Success!

Thanks to everyone who contributed to the success of this year's Fall Gala. A good time was had by all and some much needed funds were raised to support the museum's ongoing mission of bringing Essex County history to the community. Please click on the Facebook link to view photos of the event!
Special thanks goes out to Ken and Sandi Pounsberry, Java Jack's, To Do cafe, Jim Ashworth and many others without whom and their generosity, the event would not have been possible.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Come Join the Museum for the Third Annual Fall Gala!
Get ready for the Third Annual Fall Gala, which should be bigger and better than ever! The 2010 Fall Gala will be held Friday, October 8 from 6-10 at the Old Courthouse. Tickets are $40 and include cocktails and heavy hors d'oeuvres. The fabulous items being auctioned off this year include a plane trip for 4 to Tangier (donated by John Lawler), a stay at Stratford Hall, a wildlife boat cruise (donated by Leigh and Debbie Angel), a creative selection of gift baskets, works of art, gift certificates and much more! Come and join the fun to support a great cause! All proceeds directly benefit the Essex County Museum and Historical Society.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
Pirates Raid Prince Street! (contributed by Shannon Rice)

A "Pirate Boot Camp" was hosted from July 19 through July 23 by the Essex County Museum and Historical Society for children aged 5-12.
"To learn to dress, talk, share and eat like a pirate," was teh objective of the camp said Robert LaFollette, President of the ECMHS.
Throughout the week, children were taught to read compasses and tie nautical knots in addition to learning the history of the Rappahannock river and loal pirate legends. Otehr activities included creating trasure maps and pirate flags, as well as participating in skits about pirating.
Pirate Boot Camp concluded with a raid on Prince Street in Tappahannock. The young pirates invaded the Clerk of the Circuit Court, the Commissioner of Revenue, and the law office of Dillard and Katona to obtain their map and find treasure. After receiving their booty, they raided Rivahside Cafe and demanded food.
The Essex County Museum and Historical Society would like to thank Susan Butler-Walters, Catherine "Kitty" Price, Stephanie Stiles, Billy Croxton, Howard Reisinger and Kelly LaFollette for making the camp possible. A special thanks is also extended to Food Lion for donating the materials for the camp.
The possibility for another Pirate Boot Camp has yet to be determined, but keep checking the Museum Blog for updates!
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Ay Ay, Matie!

Come and join the Essex County Museum and Historical Society for “Pirate Boot Camp” July 19th-23rd for children aged 5-12. This five day workshop will run from 9-12:00 each day at the museum and teach the pirate basics to your child. They will learn how to dress, talk, share, and eat like a pirate. The crew of children will also learn the history of the Rappahannock River and local pirate legends. They will participate in skits about pirating, learn how to read compasses, tie nautical knots, make their own treasure maps, and create their own pirate flags. This "all hands-on deck" workshop will also include lessons in acting, teamwork, and history.
The cost of the Pirate Camp is $25 per child and will include a mid-morning snack. For more information and to sign your child up, please contact the Essex County Museum. The Museum is located at 218 Water Lane and is open free of charge daily (except for Wednesdays and Sundays) from 10 AM to 3 PM. For additional information, you may also visit our interactive website at http://www.ecmhs.org/ and click on “Latest Museum News” or email info@ecmhs.org.
The cost of the Pirate Camp is $25 per child and will include a mid-morning snack. For more information and to sign your child up, please contact the Essex County Museum. The Museum is located at 218 Water Lane and is open free of charge daily (except for Wednesdays and Sundays) from 10 AM to 3 PM. For additional information, you may also visit our interactive website at http://www.ecmhs.org/ and click on “Latest Museum News” or email info@ecmhs.org.
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Essex County Museum Website Targeted for Inclusion in the US Library of Congress Collection
The United States Library of Congress has selected the Essex County Museum’s web site for inclusion in its historic collections of Internet materials. The Library's traditional functions, acquiring, cataloging, preserving and serving collection materials of historical importance to the Congress and to the American people to foster education and scholarship, extend to digital materials, including Web sites.
Annual Spring Gala

Please join the Essex County Museum at its annual Spring Gala on Friday, May 7 from 6-9 pm at the Old Beale Baptist Church. The Spring Gala is one of the many benefits of museum membership and is free of charge to all members. The Gala includes heavy hors d'oeuvres and beer and wine. Music will be provided by Adam Josephson and anyone interested in museum membership can join at the Spring Gala. Membership dues are $25 for individuals and $45 for families.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Third Annual Historic Home Tour

Please join the Essex County Museum and Historical Society for its third annual historic home tour on Saturday, May 22. The 2010 tour will visit Little Egypt and will include tours of the house and library. Little Egypt, so named because of the unusually fertile soil found around the property, was probably begun by 1750 in a Queen Anne style that was common to this portion of Eastern Virginia. Tours begin at 11:00 and a boxed lunch will be available starting at 11:30 in the garden area. Lunch choices include a vegetarian, chicken salad or club wrap. Please designate your lunch choice at time of ticket purchase. Tours will begin at 11:00 and will be held through 2:30. Tickets may be purchased with lunch ($20) or without lunch ($10). Please call or email the museum for additional information. Hope to see everyone there! More information
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Essex County Children Enjoy a Morning of Toys and Games from the Past!

On Saturday, March 6, 13 local children attended the workshop presented by Susan Butler-Walters about toys and games from the past. The children enjoyed learning about historic toys, played games, and got to make toys. Stay tuned for the next in the series of children's workshops. Ms. Butler-Walters will be organizing a Pirate Day camp this summer.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Living History! The Leedstown Resolutions & Tappahannock Demonstration

Please join us on Saturday, February 27th as the Northern Neck of Virginia Historical Society presents this exciting event. History will come to life along the streets of Tappahannock later in February as the Northern Neck of Virginia Historical Society and the Essex County Museum collaborate to present dramatic reenactments of the famous Tappahannock demonstrations to enforce the Leedstown Resolutions, against the wealthy and insolent Archibald Ritchie and the Scotsman Stamp Collector, Archibald McCall, who was tarred and feathered for his refusal to comply.
Relying upon historic documents and correspondence, docents and living history interpreters will provide visitors with reenactments of the dramatic events leading up to America's Revolution, ten years before the Declaration of Independence. Tours will take about 40 minutes and will commence at 1:15, 2:15 and 3:15 on Saturday 27th February. Light refreshments will be served at the Museum. Admission is free.
Relying upon historic documents and correspondence, docents and living history interpreters will provide visitors with reenactments of the dramatic events leading up to America's Revolution, ten years before the Declaration of Independence. Tours will take about 40 minutes and will commence at 1:15, 2:15 and 3:15 on Saturday 27th February. Light refreshments will be served at the Museum. Admission is free.
Please visit the Northern Neck of Virginia Historical Society website for more information.
Black History Celebration
Please join the Richmond County Museum, the Essex County Museum & Historial Society and Rappahannock Community College in a presentation of The African American Spritual as a National Treasure. The event features singer and recording artist, Calvin Earl and is free to the public.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
2:00 pm
RCC Lecture Hall
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