Historical Societies & Commissions
See also: Professional Organizations.
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh-Wide Societies
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Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania
The Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center and the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, in Pittsburgh's Strip District.-
Library & Archives
The Library and Archives of HSWP offers a non-circulating collection of materials documenting life in Western Pennsylvania. The Reading Room and collections are located at the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center, 1212 Smallman Street, Pittsburgh, Pa 15222. The website, housed at the University of Pittsburgh Libraries, allows you to search the catalog of materials available at the Library and Archives.
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Library & Archives
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Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation
Check here for tours of Pittsburgh and publications about Pittsburgh. Emphasizes the economic and cultural value of historic preservation through its bricks-and-mortar projects, architectural surveys, feasibility studies, educational programs, and publications. -
Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society, Pittsburgh Chapter
AAHGS is designed to encourage the research, documentation and preservation of African American families. Beginning genealogy classes are offered as well tips on how to overcome "brick walls" in your research. Monthly meetings and annual conferences are open to the public. -
Antique Motor Coach Association of Pennsylvania
preserves the history of Pennsylvania's and Allegheny County's motor coach heritage.
Pittsburgh Neighborhood Historical Societies
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Lawrenceville Historical Society
Lawrenceville is a neighborhood in Pittsburgh. The Society offers articles and links about Lawrenceville. -
Manchester Historic Society
Manchester, a neighborhood on the north side of Pittsburgh, was designated a National Registered Historic District in 1975 and a City Historic District in 1981. You can learn about their annual House and Garden Tour that is held each summer. -
The Squirrel Hill Historical Society
Historical Society for the neighborhood of Squirrel Hill
Allegheny County
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Allegheny Foothills Historical Society (Plum)
Allegheny Foothills Historical Society preserves the history of Plum Borough, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1788, Plum was one of the original seven townships of Allegheny County. The Society operates the Carpenter Log House (1822) located on Pierson Run Road in Boyce Park. -
Allegheny-Kiski Valley Historical Society
Covering the valleys of the Allegheny and Kiski Rivers north of Pittsburgh, the Allegheny-Kiski Valley Historical Society was founded in 1966. Located in Tarentum, the society maintains a museum and a historical database. -
Battle of Homestead Foundation
The Battle of Homestead Foundation (BHF) is a diverse organization of citizens, workers, educators and historians whose purpose is to preserve, interpret, and promote a people's history focused on the significance of the dramatic labor conflict at Homestead, Pennsylvania in 1892. -
Crafton Historical Society
Formed in 1987 for Crafton's 1992 Centennial, the Society's membership now nears 100 and the organization has become a key component of the community by offering residents variety of programs, events and educational opportunities. -
Dormont Historical Society
Collects and preserves the history of Dormont Borough, a South Hills suburb -
Elizabeth Township Historical Society
Information of historical and genealogical value regarding the areas along the Youghiogheny and Monongahela rivers and nearby communities. Specifically, the areas in Allegheny County of McKeesport and Elizabeth Township along the Youghiogheny River and from Elizabeth Boro going toward the City of McKeesport on the easterly side of the Monogahela River. -
Green Tree Historical Society
Located in the Green Tree Municipal Center -
Mifflin Township Historical Society
Mifflin Twp Historical Society includes the communites of Clairton, Duquesne, Dravosburg, Hays, Homestead, Jefferson, Lincoln Place, Munhall, Pleasant Hills, West Elizabeth, West Homestead, West Mifflin, and Whitaker -
Monroeville Historical Society
Maintains the Old Stone Church, McGinley House, McCully House, and the Little Stone Bridge in this suburban community east of Pittsburgh. -
Robinson Township Historical Society
The Robinson Township Historical Society was founded in 1989 with the goal of collecting and preserving information and artifacts related to the history of Robinson Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, which encompasses not only what occurred within its present borders but also its historical borders which includes present-day Thornburg, Rosslyn Farms, Kennedy Township, and Pennsbury Village. -
Sewickley Valley Historical Society
The mission of the Sewickley Valley Historical Society is to promote interest in and to record, collect, preserve, and document the history of the Sewickley Valley -
Steel Industry Heritage Corporation
A nonprofit organization dedicated to working with communities to conserve, interpret, promote and manage the historic, cultural, natural and recreational resources of steel and related industries in southwestern Pennsylvania -
Zelienople Historical Society
Zelienople Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation of local historical resources for Zelienople, PA. They maintain the Passavant House and Lester Mohr Library.
Southwestern Pennsylvania
(outside of Allegheny County)
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Armstrong History
An organization of local historical societies (Armstrong County, Apollo Area Historical Society, Brady's Bend Historical Society, Dayton Area Local History Society, Freeport Area Historical Society, Leechburg Area Museum and Historical Society, and Lower Crooked Creek Historical Society) dedicated to preserving Armstrong County history. -
Baltzer Meyer Historical Society
A non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and study of Old Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania with an emphasis on Southwestern Pennsylvania families. Located in Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. -
Braddock Road Preservation Association
Formerly the Jumonville Preservation Association
Preserving the site where George Washington fought his first battles during the French and Indian War (1754-1763), where British Major-General Edward Braddock was buried, where lie traces of the first National Road, with its weigh stations, stagecoach stops, and toll houses. -
Butler County Historical Society
the official historical organization of Butler County founded in 1927. -
Fayette County Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania
Uniontown, PA. -
Greene County Historical Society
The Green County Historical Society Museum has 52 rooms housing more than 10,000 artifacts, all representing Greene County’s rich history, dating from the early native Monongahela culture to the early 20th Century. -
Ligonier Valley Historical Society
Maintains the Compass Inn Museum, an authentically restored 1799 stagecoach stop located along Route 30 in Laughlintown and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and sponsors Living History Weekends at the Compass Inn where artisans and re-enactors demonstrate 18th century and early 19th century skills. -
Mercer County Historical Society
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Springs Historical Society of the Casselman Valley
The Springs Historical Society of the Casselman Valley is a non-profit organization which sponsors the Springs Folk Festival, Farmer’s Market, Museum, Public Programs, and annually publishes the Casselman Chronicles, a historical and geneaological journal. Springs is located in Somerset County on Route 669 between Salisbury, Pennsylvania (U.S. Rt. 219), and Grantsville, Maryland (U.S. 40, U.S. I-68).Victorian Vandergrift Museum and Historical Society
Vandergrift is located northeast of Pittsburgh. -
Washington County Historical Society
Administers 3 museums, sponsors an annual conference, supplements school curricula, maintains a research library. -
Westmoreland County Historical Society
Founded in 1908, the Westmoreland County Historical Society is dedicated to promoting and fostering knowledge, understanding and appreciation of history in general and all aspects of the history of Westmoreland County and its people, including those areas within its former boundaries. Located in Greensburg, east of Pittsburgh.
Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania Federation of Museums and Historical Organizations:
Contact information for the county historical societies and links to websites where they exist. -
Pennsylvania Heritage Society
The Pennsylvania Heritage Society is a revitalized support group for the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and is a private nonprofit organization that funds the preservation and interpretation of Pennsylvania's history for future generations. It publishes a quarterly Pennsylvania Heritage magazine. -
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
As the official agency of the Commonwealth for the conservation of Pennsylvania's historic heritage, the Commission oversees the care of historical manuscripts, public records, and objects of historic interest; museums; archaeology; publications; historic sites and properties; historic preservation; geographic names; and the promotion of public interest in Pennsylvania history. -
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Founded in 1824, the Historical Society of Pennsylvania is the largest independent center for research in Pennsylvania history and the largest genealogy center in the mid-Atlantic region. Since it is located in Philadelphia it tends to specialize in the history of that area. Most of its resources are located in Philadelphia rather than online but it does offer the Philadelphia Historical Digital Image Library in conjunction with Thomas Jefferson University.
United States - Selected State Societies
See also American Association for State and Local History.
These are state historical societies that have particularly good resources online.

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