Museum Collections
How can I donate an item to the collection?
If you would like to make a donation to the Beloit Historical Society please email info@beloithistoricalsociety.com. You’ll be asked to send a photograph and fill out a form to document your donation or stop by to fill out the form and a member of our staff will photograph the object for you. The information will then be reviewed by the Collections Committee and you will be informed of their decision.
What can I donate?
The Beloit Historical Society actively collects objects, documents, and photographs that support our mission – Sharing Beloit’s history to enhance community pride.
Is there criteria for donations to the collection?
Space is limited, so we prioritize acquisitions that meet the below criteria:
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- Condition is suitable for handling, research, and exhibition.
- Contributes to the understanding and interpretation of Beloit’s diverse history.
- Collection history is well-documented and directly relates to the history of Beloit.
The BHS Collections Committee reviews all proposed gifts to determine if objects meet the above criteria and to ensure they do not duplicate objects of equal condition or historical value in the BHS collection.
Is there anything you particularly need?
The BHS is invested in preserving and sharing the stories of community members that are often under-represented. Donations that help us tell these stories are needed.
Coming Soon
Listed are the Archival Collections Finding Aides completed by the Beloit Historical Society. Additional collections exist beyond the finding aides listed; finding aides will be added upon completion. Please use this list to investigate the collections housed by the Beloit Historical Society and in completing the Research Request Form.
Arts
Collections related to art and music within Beloit including the BJSO.
- Beloit Janesville Symphony Orchestra (1971-2015) Collection
- Beloit Janesville Symphony Orchestra (1964-1986) Collection
- David Lundahl Art Collection
Business and Industry
Collections related to Beloit businesses including the Beloit Daily News and Kitto the Printer Company.
- Dobson Daily News Papers
- Ellery Crane Papers
- Henry Talmadge Papers
- Kitto the Printer Papers
- Lyn Vodak Larkin Papers
Civic
Collections related to civic engagement in the Beloit Community including infrastructure, voting, celebrations, and food access.
- American Bicentennial in Beloit Collection
- Beloit 200 City Revitalization Projects Collection
- League of Women Voters Club
- NAACP – Beloit Chapter Papers
- Turtle Creek Co-op Papers
Education
Collections related to Beloit news, events, and Beloit High School.
- Coronavirus Impact Collection
- Fruzen Family Collection
- Hansen Family 2021 Collection
- Hansen Family 2022 Collection
- Beloit Maps & School Directories Collection
- Schultz Family Collection
Men’s Clubs
Collections related to predominantly masculine Beloit Clubs with intellectual purposes.
Military
Collections related to Beloit citizen’s military involvement and community interactions.
- Grinnell Hall Papers
- Rasmussen Family Collections
- United Spanish War Veterans National Auxiliary
- Captain John Vallee Papers
Religion
Collections related to Beloit religious institutions and associated organizations.
- First Baptist Church Papers
- First Congregational Church Papers
- Second Congregational Church Papers
- Church Women’s United Club
- Evangelical Church of the Atonement Collection
Women’s Clubs
Collections related to Women’s Clubs in Beloit, categorized by club purpose and activities (arts, community, education, intellect, military).
- Arts
- Community
- Education
- Intellectual
- Military
The Beloit Historical Society (BHS) owns, curates, and provides access to collections and records related to the history of the City of Beloit and its surrounding area. The BHS endeavors to provide public access to these resources and has a detailed access policy to provide prospective research visitors with the information and guidelines needed to access BHS collections for personal or scholarly study, or for commercial use.
We here at the Beloit Historical Society find some of the greatest information comes from your own knowledge of your family. If you have a story that you’d like to share with others about your family’s history in the Beloit area, please contact us.
(NOTE: The Beloit Historical Society is not responsible for the content of stories or information posted on the site. We post what we deem will be of interest to others. If you have any concerns about the stories posted, please contact us.)
How can I donate an item to the collection?
If you would like to make a donation to the Beloit Historical Society please email info@beloithistoricalsociety.com. You’ll be asked to send a photograph and fill out a form to document your donation or stop by to fill out the form and a member of our staff will photograph the object for you. The information will then be reviewed by the Collections Committee and you will be informed of their decision.
What can I donate?
The Beloit Historical Society actively collects objects, documents, and photographs that support our mission – Sharing Beloit’s history to enhance community pride.
Is there criteria for donations to the collection?
Space is limited, so we prioritize acquisitions that meet the below criteria:
-
- Condition is suitable for handling, research, and exhibition.
- Contributes to the understanding and interpretation of Beloit’s diverse history.
- Collection history is well-documented and directly relates to the history of Beloit.
The BHS Collections Committee reviews all proposed gifts to determine if objects meet the above criteria and to ensure they do not duplicate objects of equal condition or historical value in the BHS collection.
Is there anything you particularly need?
The BHS is invested in preserving and sharing the stories of community members that are often under-represented. Donations that help us tell these stories are needed.
Coming Soon
Soon!
Coming Soon
Soon!
Coming Soon
Listed are the Archival Collections Finding Aides completed by the Beloit Historical Society. Additional collections exist beyond the finding aides listed; finding aides will be added upon completion. Please use this list to investigate the collections housed by the Beloit Historical Society and in completing the Research Request Form.
Arts
Collections related to art and music within Beloit including the BJSO.
- Beloit Janesville Symphony Orchestra (1971-2015) Collection
- Beloit Janesville Symphony Orchestra (1964-1986) Collection
- David Lundahl Art Collection
Business and Industry
Collections related to Beloit businesses including the Beloit Daily News and Kitto the Printer Company.
- Dobson Daily News Papers
- Ellery Crane Papers
- Henry Talmadge Papers
- Kitto the Printer Papers
- Lyn Vodak Larkin Papers
Civic
Collections related to civic engagement in the Beloit Community including infrastructure, voting, celebrations, and food access.
- American Bicentennial in Beloit Collection
- Beloit 200 City Revitalization Projects Collection
- League of Women Voters Club
- NAACP – Beloit Chapter Papers
- Turtle Creek Co-op Papers
Education
Collections related to Beloit news, events, and Beloit High School.
- Coronavirus Impact Collection
- Fruzen Family Collection
- Hansen Family 2021 Collection
- Hansen Family 2022 Collection
- Beloit Maps & School Directories Collection
- Schultz Family Collection
Men’s Clubs
Collections related to predominantly masculine Beloit Clubs with intellectual purposes.
Military
Collections related to Beloit citizen’s military involvement and community interactions.
- Grinnell Hall Papers
- Rasmussen Family Collections
- United Spanish War Veterans National Auxiliary
- Captain John Vallee Papers
Religion
Collections related to Beloit religious institutions and associated organizations.
- First Baptist Church Papers
- First Congregational Church Papers
- Second Congregational Church Papers
- Church Women’s United Club
- Evangelical Church of the Atonement Collection
Women’s Clubs
Collections related to Women’s Clubs in Beloit, categorized by club purpose and activities (arts, community, education, intellect, military).
- Arts
- Community
- Education
- Intellectual
- Military
The Beloit Historical Society (BHS) owns, curates, and provides access to collections and records related to the history of the City of Beloit and its surrounding area. The BHS endeavors to provide public access to these resources and has a detailed access policy to provide prospective research visitors with the information and guidelines needed to access BHS collections for personal or scholarly study, or for commercial use.
We here at the Beloit Historical Society find some of the greatest information comes from your own knowledge of your family. If you have a story that you’d like to share with others about your family’s history in the Beloit area, please contact us.
(NOTE: The Beloit Historical Society is not responsible for the content of stories or information posted on the site. We post what we deem will be of interest to others. If you have any concerns about the stories posted, please contact us.)