About SCHS

     Since its beginnings in 1921 – and even back to the Old Settlers Association, founded in 1876 – the Stevens County Historical Society has worked diligently to collect the best examples of historical artifacts of life on the prairie. Everything from books and letters to clothing, tools, utensils, photographs, and handmade articles have found its way into our collections. The Historical Museum houses captivating displays of items once used in farming, industry, spinning, cooking, education, religion, medicine, animal husbandry, housing, and works of local artisans in Stevens County.    

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The Old Settlers Association was formed to commemorate and honor the pioneer spirit of the early settlers of western Minnesota. This was a story of indomitable hope; the transformation of the great expanse of prairie into what has been called "one of the most prosperous and promising counties in the western part of the state." The earliest settlers to Stevens County were awed by the immensity of the area – its beauty and strength, its endless possibilities. They respected the land and the power of the weather as they sacrificed and labored to build new lives in a new world.

      Today, our 400+ members and thousands of visitors each year embody the spirit of those who came before us with their generosity, inventiveness, hard-work, and continued hope in the bright future of life West Central Minnesota. As we move further into the new 21st Century, we pledge to continue our mission to…

Collect, Preserve and Interpret the History of Stevens County, Minnesota.

You can join us or purchase memberships for your family members & friends by visiting our membership page by clicking here.

Date your Family Photographs

If you have a shoebox or pile of family photos that  you would like to get closer to dating and identifying, come to the Stevens County Historical Museum on Saturday, April 14th, from 10am – noon.  The second in a series of three West Central Family History Association family history workshops will be held and the museum will have a special guest.  

Pamela Burkhardt, curator for NDSU has worked in Collections’ Management for almost 30 years.  Working for 24 years at the Clay County Historical Society Museum in Moorhead. She is currently Collections’ Manager at the Germans from Russia Heritage Collection at NDSU in Fargo.  Her workshop will provide clues on dating photographs from various eras, and specifically the 1890’s.