Middletown Valley Historical Society

Middletown Valley Historical Society The Middletown Valley Historical Society was founded in 1976 to preserve the rich historic and cultural background that shaped the Middletown valley.

The Middletown Valley Historical Society is headquartered in a home constructed on one of the town's original lots, laid out in 1767. The present home was constructed around 1850 using locally quarried stone. It is one of the only remaining stone-faced buildings in Middletown.

For those interested in the history of the C&O canal, the National Park Service is sponsoring a walking tour of Bridgepo...
04/17/2026

For those interested in the history of the C&O canal, the National Park Service is sponsoring a walking tour of Bridgeport, Maryland on Saturday April 25, 2026.

The Middletown Valley Historical Society is pleased to sponsor a free presentation by Mr. Jody Brumage titled "Revolutio...
04/01/2026

The Middletown Valley Historical Society is pleased to sponsor a free presentation by Mr. Jody Brumage titled "Revolutionary Times in Burkittsville: Roots of Liberty and the Fight for Equality in a Rural Maryland Town"

The Middletown Valley Historical Society was delighted to host a presentation by Tawn O’Connor, owner of Heritage Book a...
03/10/2026

The Middletown Valley Historical Society was delighted to host a presentation by Tawn O’Connor, owner of Heritage Book and Bible Repair, on March 8. The program was part of MVHS’s monthly speaker series celebrating the rich history of the Middletown Valley.
We sincerely appreciate Ms. O’Connor for sharing her expertise, experiences, and stories about the craft of book and Bible restoration. We also appreciate the coverage of the event by Ryan Marshall in the March 9th edition Frederick News-Post.

Please visit our website (www.middletownvalleyhistoricalsociety.org) and consider becoming a member of the Middletown Valley Historical Society. Your support helps make these monthly programs possible.

Coming Up in April

Our April speaker will be Jody Brummage, Archivist and Museum Manager for Heritage Frederick (the Historical Society of Frederick County), and President, Historian, and Curator of the South Mountain Heritage Society in Burkittsville. His presentation, “Revolutionary Times in Burkittsville: Roots of Liberty and the Fight for Equality in a Rural Maryland Town,” will take place:
📅 Sunday, April 19
🕑 2:00 PM
📍 Zion Lutheran Church – Social Room
107 W. Main Street, Middletown
The program is free and open to the public, and refreshments will be served.

A leftover book set Tawn O'Connor on her current path.

The Middletown Valley Historical Society Presents New Life for Old Bibles and Books, a presentation by Tawn O'Connor
02/22/2026

The Middletown Valley Historical Society Presents
New Life for Old Bibles and Books, a presentation by Tawn O'Connor

The Middletown Valley Historical Society presents, Jefferson Street: Early African American History and Community LifeSu...
01/26/2026

The Middletown Valley Historical Society presents, Jefferson Street: Early African American History and Community Life

Sunday, February 8th, 2026 from 2-3pm in the social room at Zion Lutheran Church
107 W. Main St.
Middletown, MD 21769

To commemorate African American History month, Julie Maynard, former editor of the Valley Citizen newspaper, will be speaking about African American history in Middletown. The talk will focus on Jefferson Street, Middletown’s other Main Street, a few of its former residents and their memories of the African American community during the 1900s.

Hope to see you there!

The photo is of the former Methodist Episcopal Church

Thanks to all who came out to our first program of 2026! Please check out our website under the programs tab for some mo...
01/17/2026

Thanks to all who came out to our first program of 2026! Please check out our website under the programs tab for some more info. MiddletownValleyHistoricalSociety.org

Our next program will be A History of Jefferson Street with speaker Julie Maynard on February 8th at Zion Lutheran Church.

Welcome to the Middletown Valley Historical Society Learn More The MVHS was founded in 1976 to preserve the rich historic and cultural background that shaped Middletown, Maryland and the surrounding valley. In 2025, the Middletown Valley Historical Society has been rejuvenated! Please see our about....

Learn more about the Middletown Valley Historical Society during the upcoming Heritage Festival!  We will be located in ...
09/21/2025

Learn more about the Middletown Valley Historical Society during the upcoming Heritage Festival! We will be located in front of Town Hall and can’t wait to meet you.

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305 W Main Street
Middletown, MD
21769

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