Jackson Purchase Historical Society

Jackson Purchase Historical Society – Jackson Purchase Historical Society

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Jackson Purchase Historical Society

Overview

The Jackson Purchase Historical Society (JPHS) is a U.S. nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting the regional history of southwestern Kentucky and northwestern Tennessee. Established in 1958 by amateur historians, the society focuses on the historical and cultural developments within the Jackson Purchase region.

Mission

The JPHS mission is centered around preserving and encouraging the study of regional history. This includes the documentation and promotion of historical events, figures, and cultural landmarks specific to the region.

Activities and Partnerships

The society publishes a journal that serves as a primary outlet for historical research and essays related to the Jackson Purchase area. The journal includes scholarly articles, meeting minutes, interviews, and book reviews, providing a comprehensive view of the region's history.

JPHS also engages in partnerships with other historical groups to enhance its mission. For instance, it collaborated with the Paducah Historic Preservation Group (PHPG) to promote the Helen LaFrance Collection, which highlights African American art and history in the region. This collection is significant for preserving cultural heritage and making it accessible to the public.

Region of Focus

The Jackson Purchase itself is a historical area that includes eight counties in western Kentucky (Ballard, Calloway, Carlisle, Fulton, Graves, Hickman, Marshall, and McCracken) and four counties in Tennessee (Henry, Lake, Obion, and Weakley). This region was acquired by the United States in 1818 through a treaty with the Chickasaw Indian Nation, negotiated by General Andrew Jackson, among others.

Notable Initiatives

  • Helen LaFrance Collection Tour: A notable initiative in recent years has been the tour of the Helen LaFrance Collection, which celebrates the works of a renowned local artist known for her folk art and spiritual paintings.
  • Publication of Historical Journals: The society continues to publish annual journals, documenting regional history through scholarly articles and research.

Impact

The Jackson Purchase Historical Society plays a crucial role in maintaining and promoting regional historical knowledge, bolstering community engagement with historical resources, and fostering academic collaboration through its publications and collaborative projects.

[1] https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/jphs/ [2] https://jacksonpurchasehistoricalsociety.org [3] https://explorekyhistory.ky.gov/items/show/367 [4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJvh80byIN4 [5] https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1001&context=jphs

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Excited to see the community come together for such an important cause! Historic preservation is vital for keeping our heritage alive. 🌟 #SupportHistory
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Looking forward to the March 15th meeting! It's great to see collaboration among local historical organizations. Let's preserve our history together! 🏛️📚 #HeritageMatters
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What strategies can we implement to raise awareness about the importance of historic preservation in our communities?
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How can collaboration between various historical societies enhance the effectiveness of nominating properties to the National Register of Historic Places?
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Jackson Purchase Historical Society Meeting to be Held on March 15th at the Dyer County Historical Society Museum The March meeting of the Jackson Purchase Historical Society JPHS will be held at the Dyer County Historical Society Museum in the Professional Development Center located at 305 College Street in Dyersburg Tennessee beginning at 1030 am. This is a joint meeting of the Jackson Purchase Historical Society the West Tennessee Historical Society and the West Tennessee Heritage Initiative an informal consortium of archives local history libraries and historic sites. The meeting will focus on historic preservation projects specifically state historic markers and nominating properties to the National Register of Historic Places. Historians archivists librarians and others interested in historic The Documentary A Legacy Lost Found Segregation in Recreation to be Shown on February 22nd Resources Area Attractions Support JPHS Community Rewards Program Donate Search Activities .

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