Alliance Historical Society

Alliance Historical Society Sharing Alliance, Ohio’s stories since 1939. From the Mabel Hartzell Home to local exhibits, we bring history to life with tours, talks & programs.

Join us in celebrating and preserving the heart of our community. The Alliance Historical Society is responsible for the collection, preservation, and organization of historical materials of the city of Alliance, Ohio. Members of the Society work with area schools and community organizations to present historical talks. Exhibits of historical materials are supplied by the Society for display at lo

cal businesses and public buildings. The Society is known for its award-winning YouTube video series, “Marking Time in Alliance,” and its many publications on the history of Alliance. The Mabel Hartzell Historical Home is owned and operated by the Alliance Historical Society. It was built in 1867 for Matthew and Mary Edwards Earley. The Earley home is a showplace of life in Alliance in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Tours may be scheduled by appointment. Please contact us at least 24 hours in advance. The Alliance History Mini Museum is located on the Mabel Hartzell property and includes a 1910 Alliance car, items manufactured in Alliance, and items related to Alliance’s cultural history.

05/31/2026

On Tuesday, June 16 at 6 p.m., local historian Michelle Dillon will discuss “The Mystery of New Guinea” inside Rodman Auditorium as part of the library’s Juneteenth observance.

Dillon, a retired librarian, will share what she has found during her research about the Black settlement that flourished in Lexington Township in the early 1800s.

Registration is required.

https://rodmanlibrary.libcal.com/event/15747429

05/28/2026

Another sneak peek at our episode about New Guinea and Lexington Township. More to come!

This week's Alliance City Band story tells of Emil Rinkendorf who directed the band for 23 years. He also led the Canton...
05/27/2026

This week's Alliance City Band story tells of Emil Rinkendorf who directed the band for 23 years. He also led the Canton Grand Army of the Republic Band which became known as "McKinley's Own." Paul Hobe tells us, "'Rinkie' as he was known was well-liked and respected by his 'boys.' Ed Trott who appears in the 1923 photo of the band with the cape uniforms was my math teacher and just a few years later as a colleague and friend very often would bring up his memories of the Rinkendorf years." Read more of the story on our website at https://alliancehistory.org/rinkendorf-the-zenith-years

05/27/2026

Michelle Dillon talks about the mystery of New Guinea.

Ralph Holibaugh tells of the many family members of the Alliance City Band in this week's post. He writes, "The history ...
05/20/2026

Ralph Holibaugh tells of the many family members of the Alliance City Band in this week's post. He writes, "The history of America is dotted with examples of “family bands” made up of spouses, their children, and relatives who made music together in vocal and instrumental groups or a combination thereof." Read the whole story and find out what families had multiple members in the band at

Family bands include spouses, children and relatives who make music together. The Alliance City Band was no exception.

Ever wonder what the inside of the Alliance City Cemetery's Mausoleum looks like? Join us on Memorial Day for a rare loo...
05/17/2026

Ever wonder what the inside of the Alliance City Cemetery's Mausoleum looks like? Join us on Memorial Day for a rare look inside this historic building that holds 420 crypts. From noon to 3 p.m. While you are there, take a walk through the cemetery grounds and follow our self-guided tour to learn of the people who founded our community. Maps will be available at the Mausoleum.

This week's Alliance City Band post takes a look at the Mannerchor Band and director Frank P. Atherton during the period...
05/13/2026

This week's Alliance City Band post takes a look at the Mannerchor Band and director Frank P. Atherton during the period from 1899 through 1906. Why did the City Band change its name and who was Frank P. Atherton? Paul Hobe answers these questions for us - https://alliancehistory.org/mannerchor-band-and-frank-p-atherton

Our next exhibit is up at Rodman Library. This time we are highlighting “Alliance Moves” with Alliance’s connections to ...
05/09/2026

Our next exhibit is up at Rodman Library. This time we are highlighting “Alliance Moves” with Alliance’s connections to transportation. We have everything from the railroads that put us on the map to the Stark Electric Railroad, and automobiles to Taylorcraft and flying. Come check it out!

05/08/2026

Not sure what to get mom for Mother’s Day (it’s this Sunday, btw)? Treat her to a tour of the Mabel Hartzell Historical Home! This is our open house weekend - Saturday and Sunday, 1-4 p.m. No reservation needed and only $5 per person, children 12 and under are free 😊

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840 N Park Avenue
Alliance, OH
44601

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