Orange County Historical Society

Orange County Historical Society The Orange County Historic Museum is a repository of artifacts, documents, photos, etc relating to Orange County Indiana.

05/31/2026
PLEASE SHARE!Artifacts and items of 200 years historical significance from Orange County are on display and open to the ...
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Artifacts and items of 200 years historical significance from Orange County are on display and open to the public at the Orange County Historic Museum, located on the northwest Corner of the historic Courthouse Square in Paoli. Presently, the Museum is now open to visitors for its 2026 Season most Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Other times are available by appointment. Please call ahead for details. No admission is charged although donations are accepted to help maintain the museum and historic collection. Some exhibit areas may be temporarily closed due to ongoing repair work.

Maintained by the Orange County Historical Society (OCHS) since 1976, visitors will find memorabilia of the Orange County communities through the years including rare items associated with the OC Courthouse, early county artifacts, household items, antique clothing, military display, primitive farm tools and woodworking tools, history of the Dailey Rocker, church and school memorabilia, and a rare miniature English Tudor dollhouse with furnishings. The museum is housed in what was once the private residence (140 years old this year) of Dr. J.H. Sherrod and his family, circa 1885. This was the last private residence to remain on the Courthouses Square.

Don’t miss the historic Paoli Newspaper office exhibit, the turn of the century school room displayed upstairs, a faithful recreation of a typical township school at the turn of the 20th Century, along with a period Doctor’s office and pharmacy. New historical displays this season include showcasing the 175th anniversary of the construction of the Orange County Courthouse and a revamped early ladies clothing exhibit.

The OCHS also maintains a small gift shop on the lower level of the Museum with a variety of historic books, publications, and keepsakes linked to Orange County.

In addition to the Museum, OC Historical Society also owns and maintains the historic Thomas Elwood Lindley House. The home, circa 1852, was built on land granted in 1812 to Jonathan Lindley when he left North Carolina to settle in Orange County. Jonathan was the grandfather of Thomas Elwood Lindley (1825-1900), an influential Quaker. He served in the State Legislature at Indiana’s first Capitol in Corydon. The house is restored in part to reflect the period of the mid-1850s to the late 1860s when it was used as a farm home.

The farmhouse, located just off the Hwy. 150 West on Willow Creek Rd. in Paoli is available for tours in season by appointment only.

For more information on the OCHS, its activities or to arrange for a group tour of either the Museum and/or Lindley House please contact Society President Robert F. Henderson, 812 653-1212; via email [email protected] or visit www.historicorangecounty.com








Please Share! Don't miss this outstanding America 250 Exhibit now open at the Orange County Visitor Center. Admission is...
05/27/2026

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Don't miss this outstanding America 250 Exhibit now open at the Orange County Visitor Center. Admission is FREE.

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05/27/2026

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05/25/2026

The Orange County Historical Society will meet for its regularly scheduled monthly meeting this coming Tuesday, May 27th 7 PM at the Paoli Library. Karen Padgett will present a slideshow on the historic Mineral Springs Hotel.

A general business meeting will be held starting at 6 PM and prior to the regular meeting and program.

What are the origins of Memorial Day?The holiday’s origins can be traced to the American Civil War, which killed more th...
05/25/2026

What are the origins of Memorial Day?

The holiday’s origins can be traced to the American Civil War, which killed more than 600,000 service members, Union and Confederate, between 1861 and 1865.

The first national observance of what was then called Decoration Day occurred May 30, 1868, after an organization of Union veterans called for decorating war graves with flowers that were in bloom

From the Museum collection
05/25/2026

From the Museum collection

Warren J. Brock was the first Orleans casualty in World War 1. A graduate of Orleans High School in 1916, Brock fought i...
05/25/2026

Warren J. Brock was the first Orleans casualty in World War 1. A graduate of Orleans High School in 1916, Brock fought in many battles along the western front, one of which was against the forces of the Crown Prince.

Brock was killed in an explosion at Soissons, France on July 19, 1918. His body was returned in time to Orleans and buried in Fairview Cemetery.

The Orleans American Legion Post 69 is named after Brock. This portrait of Warren given by his father today still hangs inside the Legion Home.

Address

304 NW Court Street
Paoli, IN
47454

Opening Hours

Friday 10am - 2pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+18126531212

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