Are you Interested in the History of the Warsaw Area?
...join the Walhonding Valley Historical Society Today!
The Walhonding Valley has a colorful past rich in heritage and culture. Prehistoric Indians once mined hills of Jefferson Township for flint. Its prairies were the first to be settled in what is now Coshocton County, and it waterways have been central to life itself, sustaining early Indian villages and later on farms and centers of commerce. The legends of Johnny Appleseed and "White Woman's Rock" echo yet today, and legacies of hard work, family values and community spirit are evidenced all along the old canals and railways that brought prosperity to the countrysides. The mark that the Walhonding Valley and its people have made in history is indelible. And it's to share those memories that this historical society has formed.
How to Become a Member:
Annual Dues in the WVHS are $25.00 a year per household, or for an individual membership in the Society. Donations are welcome.
Download the following form: Membership Form and mail it along with your payment to:
WVHS
P.O. Box 199
Warsaw, OH 43844
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Membership Benefits
- Membership valid for 1 year
- Newsletter
- Free Admission to WVHS Museum
- Discounted rates for Society programs
- Annual Meeting
- Advise trustees on operations of Society
- Help preserve and promote local history!