

The History Harvest, then, is an invitation to local people to share their historical artifacts, and their stories, for inclusion in a unique digital archive of what we are calling the people’s history. We believe that our collective history is more diverse and multi-faceted than most people give credit for and that most of this history is not found in archives, historical societies, museums or libraries, but rather in the stories that ordinary people have to tell from their own experience and in the things - the objects and artifacts - that people keep and collect to tell the story of their lives. The Western Hills Garden Club Work at the Delhi Historical Society Farmhouse By Sue Vogt, DHS Trustee and President-elect of the Western Hills Garden Club.

Advanced undergraduates lead the History Harvest project and curate and digitize these artifacts and stories. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of History partners with institutions and individuals within highlighted communities to collect, preserve, and share their rich histories. Welcome The Forest Hill Historic Preservation Society was created to educate.
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The History Harvest is an open, digital archive of historical artifacts gathered from communities across the United States. Become a member of the Chappell Hill Historical Society and receive advance notice of special events, discounts, and more Download an application here.
