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CHS By-Laws Posted

Caledonia Historical Society Posted on September 27, 2021 by Bruce SeidnerSeptember 27, 2021

The new by-laws are posted. Here is the link to the page for you to read or download the CHS By-Laws.

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CALEDONIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOLIDAY CRAFT AND BAKE SALE

Caledonia Historical Society Posted on May 2, 2020 by Linda GraeperOctober 27, 2021

Learn the history of Caledonia.  Preserve the history of Caledonia.  Share the history of Caledonia.  The Caledonia Historical Society (CHS)  is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing materials and information relating to the history of Caledonia.  The CHS promotes the understanding of the history through the buildings located in the Caledonia Historical Village(CHV)and the artifacts contained within them.

Donations can now be made to the CHS online by visiting the right side of this Home page or the About page of this website.  The CHS is a 501(c)3 non-profit, and the operation of the CHV is all accomplished by volunteers.  Donations are welcome to help with the maintenance of the buildings and artifacts.

The grounds of the CHV are open from dawn to dusk, but the buildings will not be open.  Please observe safe distance practices while enjoying the CHV environs.  

HOLIDAY CRAFT AND BAKE SALE

The CHS will be holding a holiday craft and bake sale in the 1877 Town Hall in conjunction with the “Christmas at the Cabin” held by Sherry Lou Martin.  The location is the Caledonia Historical Village located just east of Hwy 38 on 5 Mile Rd, 

The event will be held December 3rd from 4 pm to 7 pm, December 4th from 12 pm to 4 pm, and December 5th from 11 am to 4 pm.  All proceeds from the craft and bake sale will be used to maintain the historic buildings in the Caledonia Historical Village.

WHERE DID THOSE CREAM CITY BRICKS COME FROM?

The heavy clay soil of the southeastern portion of Caledonia was a curse to the farmers of the region, but it was a boon for George Erskine who lived in the Wind Point area in the 1870s.  The nature of the soil,  just inland from the shore of Lake Michigan, provided Erskine with the raw materials needed to make excellent bricks. Later in the century Adolph and William Hilker would purchase the Erskine property which included the brick factory.  The brothers used a large, cream-colored stain of the clay to make bricks there for many years.

Towards the end of the 19th century many of Caledonia’s and Racine’s public buildings were being remodeled or rebuilt in brick.  The Wind Point clay was excellent raw material for the production of large quantities of bricks, most with he distinctive yellowish cast that became known as “Racine” or “Cream City” brick. 

The information provided here was taken from the book, “Journey to a Village, Caledonia 1835-2008.”

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Caledonia Historical Society Cancelled March 2020 Membership Meeting

Caledonia Historical Society Posted on March 9, 2020 by Linda GraeperSeptember 18, 2021

Learn the history of Caledonia. Preserve the history of Caledonia. Share the history of
Caledonia. The Caledonia Historical Society (CHS) is a non-profit organization
dedicated to collecting, preserving and sharing materials and information relating to the
history of Caledonia. The Society promotes the understanding of the history through the
buildings of the Caledonia Historical Village and the artifacts within them.

The March meeting of the Caledonia Historical Society has been cancelled due to the concern for 
the health and safety of the members and the general public.

The guest speaker, Bill May, of Racine Area Veterans, Inc (RAVI)
will be rescheduled for a later date.

For more information, visit our website caledoniahistoricalsociety.org. 

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CALEDONIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY VOLUNTEERS PRESERVE THE PAST

Caledonia Historical Society Posted on January 13, 2020 by Linda GraeperSeptember 7, 2021

Volunteers are key at the Caledonia Historical Village CHV).  The Caledonia Historical Society (CHS) owns and operates the village located just east of Hwy 38 and 5 Mile Road as a 501(c)3 non-profit. 

The 1877 Caledonia Town Hall is now located in the CHV, and the preservation of the Town Hall was the impetus for the origination of the CHS.   Subsequently the CHS chose to preserve the 1902 Sturtevant Milwaukee Road Depot, the 1840’s Log Cabin, the 1927 Caboose, and the 1919 two story Machine Shed.  All of these structures were moved to the CHV.  All of the structures have been restored or are in process of being restored.  There are also many artifacts stored in the structures that epitomize the life of the early settlers who lived in the Caledonia area in the mid-1800’s through the 1920’s.  All of the buildings are open (except the machine shed) during the monthly open houses starting with May.  The open houses are the fourth Sunday of the month through September and the hours are 12 Noon to 4:00 pm.  There are many artifacts in the buildings for viewing also.

All CHS projects are completed by volunteers.  Volunteers also maintain the grounds and the upkeep of the structures. The current project is the 1919 Machine Shed.  Volunteers will be working on the shed once again as soon as weather permits.

MEMBERSHIP MEETING!

The CHS meets every month on the third Thursday of the month at 6:30 pm.  The location in the winter months is the Caledonia-Mt.Pleasant Park Building at 9614 Hwy K.  The March meeting will be held March 19th.  The April meeting will be held April 16th in the 1902 Milwaukee Road Depot at the Caledonia Historical Village. The public is welcome.  

NEED MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE CHS?

For more information, visit the various pages on this website or email: [email protected].

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CALEDONIA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESERVES THE HISTORY OF CALEDONIA

Caledonia Historical Society Posted on September 11, 2019 by Linda GraeperSeptember 7, 2021

Learn the history of Caledonia.  Preserve the history of Caledonia.  Share the history of Caledonia. 

The Caledonia Historical Society (CHS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing materials and information relating to the history of Caledonia.  The Society promotes the understanding of the history through the buildings of the Caledonia Historical Village and the artifacts within them.  History matters.  It connects people to something larger than themselves.  People need history to understand the world around them and to develop solutions for the future. 

The December meeting of the CHS is the CHS Christmas Potluck Dinner at the Caledonia-Mt. Pleasant Park Building at 9614 Co Hwy K . The doors open at 5:30 pm with dinner served at 6:00 pm.  Please bring a dish to pass.  The public is invited.  For more information, view this website or email [email protected].

SAVE THE DATE!

The annual Christmas in the Log Cabin Boutique and Bake Sale in the Town Hall will be held on December 7th from Noon to 7 pm and December 8th from Noon to 4 pm each day.  Visit the Caledonia Historical Village and enjoy the spirit of winter in the village. There will be a live Nativity on Saturday.  Items available in the 1840’s Log Cabin include jewelry, wood carvings, Christmas decor, fiber arts, quilts, macrame, shatter glass art and much more.  Items available in the 1877 Town Hall will be home made baked goods and craft items.  Purchase of items supports the goals of the Caledonia Historical Society.

CALEDONIA EARLY GOVERNMENT!

Caledonia became a township in 1842 and the first meeting of the government was held April 7, 1842.  The purpose of the meeting was to determine the date for the first election of town officials.  The early meetings were held in individual’s homes.  Caledonia got its first town hall in 1877 when a single-room, rectangular structure was built near the center of town on Mary O’Connor’s land along Hwy 38.  The original Town Hall fell into disuse when the new municipal buildings were constructed in Husher. It remained standing in disrepair until the CHS moved it in 2005 to the Caledonia Historical Village and restored the building. 

The restoration of the 1877 Caledonia Town Hall sparked the beginning of the non-profit, the Caledonia Historical Society.  The Town Hall was the first building moved to the Caledonia Historical Village.  You can learn more about the Town Hall on the CHS Building and Items pages on this website.

  

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