Butler Historical Preservation Society - Wayne County NY

Butler Historical Preservation Society - Wayne County NY Dedicated to the preservation of the history of Butler,NY. The Roe Cobblestone Schoolhouse & Butler Church are on the National Registers of Historic Places

Butler Historical Preservation Society

The Butler Historical Preservation Society is an organization dedicated to the preservation of the history of Butler, NY. We are a non-profit 501 c3 organization and all donations are tax-deductible. The Society received its provisional charter from New York State in 2003. The main focus of the Society since then has been the restoration of the Butler

Church Museum building and the Roe Cobblestone Schoolhouse. Butler Church Museum

Built in 1836 by the Methodist Episcopal Congregation, this is the oldest known Methodist Church in Wayne County, NY. The church operated continually until the 1960's when declining membership and funds forced its closure. The church, now home to the Butler Church Museum, is on the New York State and National Registers of Historic Places. Roe Cobblestone Schoolhouse

The Roe Cobblestone Schoolhouse is a historic one room school located in Butler, NY. Built by Daniel Roe in the 1820's, it is believed to be the oldest cobblestone schoolhouse in North America. The schoolhouse is on the New York State and National Registers of Historic Places.

Our Butler Bicentennial Bit  #21 takes us back to May 29, 1901 when Jerome Phelps was injured at the S. Butler Creamery ...
05/29/2026

Our Butler Bicentennial Bit #21 takes us back to May 29, 1901 when Jerome Phelps was injured at the S. Butler Creamery located on what is now Butler Conquest Road - approximately where Tim Shattuck's property currently is. The creamery was sold due to bankruptcy in 1916.

In our BBB  #20, we look back at a picture of Paul Johnson posted in August 2025.  With more info posted by a follower, ...
05/22/2026

In our BBB #20, we look back at a picture of Paul Johnson posted in August 2025. With more info posted by a follower, I tracked down the sad story of 19 year old Richard (Paul's son) who lost his life in 1967 during the Vietnam War. The family is buried in the graveyard behind our Butler Center Church Museum.

We salute those lost on this Memorial Day weekend and thank those still with us for their service. A wreath was placed at the Veteran's Memorial in front of the town hall so we would like to thank whoever took care of that.

On Memorial Day, please pause at 3 p.m. for a National Moment of Remembrance.

BBB  #19  Not so long ago activities thanks to Carol Reed and 108 years earlier the Disciples Church ladies were meeting...
05/15/2026

BBB #19 Not so long ago activities thanks to Carol Reed and 108 years earlier the Disciples Church ladies were meeting!

Happy Mother's Day!  This 1922 postcard has a nice sentiment for you all and in 1954 the youngsters in S. Butler didn't ...
05/10/2026

Happy Mother's Day! This 1922 postcard has a nice sentiment for you all and in 1954 the youngsters in S. Butler didn't let the day go by without proper recognition! Wish I could see those essays...

The Bicentennial celebration continues!
05/09/2026

The Bicentennial celebration continues!

BBB  #18 takes us out to West Butler and the obituary of Frank H. Calkins who is buried in Glenside Cemetery.  60,000 br...
05/08/2026

BBB #18 takes us out to West Butler and the obituary of Frank H. Calkins who is buried in Glenside Cemetery. 60,000 bricks! You find interesting details in obituaries sometimes.

Butler Bicentennial Bit  #17 is the obituary of Volney Sweeting (son of Dr. Mortimer Sweeting) who served in the Civil W...
05/02/2026

Butler Bicentennial Bit #17 is the obituary of Volney Sweeting (son of Dr. Mortimer Sweeting) who served in the Civil War as well as in Wayne County government. Pulmonary phthisis was historically known as consumption, a chronic infectious disease affecting the lungs. Volney is buried in the Lyons Rural Cemetery.

The Zenobia Commandery No. 41 was a Knights Templar men's fraternal lodge based in Palmyra, active in the early 20th century. "Zenobia" was a symbolic choice, drawing on the historical figure of Queen Zenobia of Palmyra, the 3rd century warrior queen who ruled the Palmyrene Empire that challenged both Rome & Persia.
The lodge ribbon was found on Ebay.

We're back!  Our first open house of the season begins this Saturday, May 2nd from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at both the Butler ...
04/30/2026

We're back! Our first open house of the season begins this Saturday, May 2nd from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at both the Butler Center Museum and Cobblestone Schoolhouse. We're celebrating 200 years of Butler history so come on out and see how far we've come!

BBB  #16 takes us all around town.  How far do you have to drive to buy jewelry these days?
04/24/2026

BBB #16 takes us all around town. How far do you have to drive to buy jewelry these days?

BBB  #14 gives us more lengthy news from South Butler in 1952!
04/17/2026

BBB #14 gives us more lengthy news from South Butler in 1952!

Remember when the news was alot lengthier? BBB  #14 takes us back to 1997 when Carol Reed reported on what was happening...
04/10/2026

Remember when the news was alot lengthier? BBB #14 takes us back to 1997 when Carol Reed reported on what was happening in our area.

Address

PO Box 34
South Butler, NY
13154

Telephone

(315) 365-3080

Website

https://www.townofbutlerny.com/historian.html

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