Colebrook Historical Society

Colebrook Historical Society The Colebrook Historical Society Dr. Lewis had been president of both George Washington University, (1923-27) and
Lafayette College (1927-1945). W. E. Edward P.

The Society was founded in 1953 by a dedicated group headed by Mabel Newell and Margaret Thompson, who served as the first president. Also instrumental as founders were Elaine Wesley DeLarm (1917-1987), who served the CHS for 26 years, and Dr. William Mather Lewis (1878-1945), a long-time resident of Colebrook. He was also the father of Sally Lewis Betts Hale, who devoted much of her life to the b

etterment of our society, which included decades of
service to the Colebrook Historical Society. The Colebrook Historical Society has served our community as an educational as well as a cultural tool for more than a half century. The society is housed in a wonderful building built in 1816 by Colebrook master builder William Swift, who also built the Rockwell home now housing the Winsted Historical Society, the Colebrook Store, and other dwellings in town. It was built as an inn for William Underwood as a wedding gift to his daughter, who was marrying Rufus Seymour, hence, its first name of “The Seymour Inn.”
The present building reflects renovations made in 1920 by owners Mrs. Hinchliff and Mrs. Lathrop (both of whom were descendents of the Rockwell family, so instrumental in shaping Colebrook during her formative years.) In 1944, Mrs. Hinchliff sold the building to the Colebrook Associates, and they in turn made a gift of it to the Town of Colebrook in 1953 with the stipulation that it be used for civic and town purposes, with the provision that the outside appearance remain substantially unchanged. From 1953 until the construction of the new town hall in 2003, one half of the first floor constituted Town Hall, an amazing feat when you realize that all the offices now in use there were just a few short years ago shoehorned into these two tiny rooms. With the withdrawal of the town offices, the historical society was given jurisdiction over the interior of the entire building. The incorporation of the old town hall into the historical society was still ongoing during 2008. The society is the repository of the entire set of documents covering the Colebrook school system, beginning with its inception in 1796. We also have a valuable collection of genealogical material that is available to the general public. Contained within two floors are a plethora of objects and artifacts donated by Colebrook residents, both present and past. The vast majority were either made in, or used in Colebrook. In addition to our museum collection, our society owns the Rock Schoolhouse, located a little more than one mile north of the village. This original school building was in continuous use from 1779 until 1911, when population decreases necessitated the consolidation of several of our one-room schools. Today it remains essentially as it was built, having never been electrified nor supplied with water or “inside plumbing”. To our knowledge, this is the only Colonial schoolhouse in Connecticut that can make these claims. Annually, the third grade of the Colebrook Consolidated School spends an entire school day there, using books and other teaching paraphernalia bearing dates from the opening decades of the nineteenth century to the early twentieth century. As we begin our journey into the twenty-first century, the Colebrook Historical Society feels confident that with the sustained support of our community, we will continue to provide social and educational excellence to our community in a style established by the examples set by the Rockwells.

Sunday, April 19: Colebrook Historical Society and Museum 2025 Annual Meeting and Social Gathering -
04/05/2026

Sunday, April 19: Colebrook Historical Society and Museum 2025 Annual Meeting and Social Gathering -

What did the American Revolution mean to the people of Connecticut? This new presentation will draw from the Connecticut Museum of Culture & History’s rich collection of artifacts and documents to tell the revolutionary story through the eyes of ordinary people. It explores the roots of revolution...

Coming Sunday : CHS and Museum Celebration of Holiday Season -
12/03/2025

Coming Sunday : CHS and Museum Celebration of Holiday Season -

Mission Statement The mission of the Colebrook Historical Society and Museum shall be to promote and encourage historical, antiquarian and genealogical research.

Coming Sunday Dec 7: CHS and Museum Celebration of Holiday Season -
11/23/2025

Coming Sunday Dec 7: CHS and Museum Celebration of Holiday Season -

Mission Statement The mission of the Colebrook Historical Society and Museum shall be to promote and encourage historical, antiquarian and genealogical research.

Coming Saturday:  Concert with Andrew Thomson -
11/03/2025

Coming Saturday: Concert with Andrew Thomson -

The Colebrook Historical Society will sponsor a concert by noted musician Andrew Thomson on Saturday, November 8th at 4:00 PM.  Andrew and Ken Storrs will perform Scotttish and Irish music (using 4-5 different sets of pipes) interspersed with stories and humor.   

Coming Soon :  Concert with Andrew Thomson -
10/21/2025

Coming Soon : Concert with Andrew Thomson -

The Colebrook Historical Society will sponsor a concert by noted musician Andrew Thomson on Saturday, November 8th at 4:00 PM.  Andrew and Ken Storrs will perform Scotttish and Irish music (using 4-5 different sets of pipes) interspersed with stories and humor.   

Coming Friday :  Witches in Connecticut -
10/15/2025

Coming Friday : Witches in Connecticut -

Following the presentation Ms. O'Brien will take questions.  Then the gathering will return to the CHS for more refreshments. All are most welcome to attend.  The Colebrook Historical Society and Museum is located at the intersection of Routes 183 and 182A in Colebrook Center.  For further inf...

Coming Friday Oct. 17: Witches in Connecticut -
10/07/2025

Coming Friday Oct. 17: Witches in Connecticut -

Following the presentation Ms. O'Brien will take questions.  Then the gathering will return to the CHS for more refreshments. All are most welcome to attend.  The Colebrook Historical Society and Museum is located at the intersection of Routes 183 and 182A in Colebrook Center.  For further inf...

Coming Friday: The Life & Times of Scot Haney - What A Ride -
09/03/2025

Coming Friday: The Life & Times of Scot Haney - What A Ride -

Following the presentation Mr. Haney will take questions.  Then the gathering will return to the CHS for more refreshments. All are most welcome to attend.  The Colebrook Historical Society and Museum is located at the intersection of Routes 183 and 182A in Colebrook Center.  For further infor...

08/25/2025

Coming Sept. 5: The Life & Times of Scot Haney - What a Ride!

Coming Friday: Litchfield County and the Civil War with Peter Vermilyea -
07/22/2025

Coming Friday: Litchfield County and the Civil War with Peter Vermilyea -

Union victory in the Civil War was far from guaranteed.  The Northern war effort depended upon local communities to raise the troops and supplies needed for the battlefield. 

Coming Friday July 25:Litchfield County and the Civil War with Peter Vermilyea -
07/15/2025

Coming Friday July 25:Litchfield County and the Civil War with Peter Vermilyea -

Union victory in the Civil War was far from guaranteed.  The Northern war effort depended upon local communities to raise the troops and supplies needed for the battlefield. 

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P. O. Box 85
Colebrook, CT
06021

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