THE SURRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HISTORICAL SOCIETY AND MUSEUMS, INC. began at an organizational meeting on 28 February 1998 when Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws were approved. Officers for 1998 were elected on 11 May 1998. As of 6 November 1998 the Society's status as a nonprofit organization had been confirmed by the IRS. Donations to the Society are now tax-deductible. The Society has had as ma
ny as 500 members in twenty states! There are currently around 230 members. The Society now has a new office in Surry, VA, with a place for its library and displays. But we need volunteers. to help in the office at Surry, and the Rogers Store museum at Carsley,
to help with publishing historical works about all segments of our history,
to involve youth in the Society's work and teach them our county's history,
to move ahead in developing Museum sites throughout the county that highlight the rich history of life in Surry County over the past nearly 350 years. By giving your time, you can make many new friends and help a lot of people connect with their heritage. You can make a difference! For information about volunteering, call the Society Office at 757-294-0404 or email [email protected] . Efforts have already begun in Carsley, where the Rogers Store and its extensive inventory of memorabilia and records have been made available to the Society through the generous gift by John Rogers, descendant of the original owner, Watt Rogers, and his mother, Becky Rogers. Work is now underway on restoration of the Captain John Smith Ferry Deckhouse beside the Society's office in Surry. Citizens from all over the county have come together to preserve and study the county's history. Groups and individuals from Carsley, Claremont, Dendron, Surry, West Surry and every corner of the county are pooling their energy and resources. Historical photographs, documents, books, and family genealogies have been donated. Carsley has the complete records of Rogers's store. Dendron even has a very early railroad car. Early documents are on display at Claremont Town Hall.