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Memberships
Individual Membership
Please fill out the contact information form found at the bottom of the page.
If you would like to pay by check please make it payable to:
St Louis Area Historical Society
P O Box 273
St Louis, MI 48880
Family Membership
Members receive a monthly newsletter, published by the Society, that keeps the members informed of all activities, meeting dates and times, as well as progress of the Society. There are regular monthly programs of interest to the members.
Please fill out the contact information form found at the bottom of the page.
If you would like to pay by check please make it payable to:
St Louis Area Historical Society
P O Box 273
St Louis, MI 48880
Friend of Society
Members receive a monthly newsletter, published by the Society, that keeps the members informed of all activities, meeting dates and times, as well as progress of the Society. There are regular monthly programs of interest to the members.
Please fill out the contact information form found at the bottom of the page.
If you would like to pay by check please make it payable to:
St Louis Area Historical Society
P O Box 273
St Louis, MI 48880
Patron
Members receive a monthly newsletter, published by the Society, that keeps the members informed of all activities, meeting dates and times, as well as progress of the Society. There are regular monthly programs of interest to the members.
Please fill out the contact information form found at the bottom of the page.
If you would like to pay by check please make it payable to:
St Louis Area Historical Society
P O Box 273
St Louis, MI 48880
Benefactor
Members receive a monthly newsletter, published by the Society, that keeps the members informed of all activities, meeting dates and times, as well as progress of the Society. There are regular monthly programs of interest to the members.
Please fill out the contact information form found at the bottom of the page.
If you would like to pay by check please make it payable to:
St Louis Area Historical Society
P O Box 273
St Louis, MI 48880
Greeting Cards
Mineral Springs Bath House Blank Greeting Card
This horizontal card features the Bath House used by guests to enjoy the Mineral Springs found in Saint Louis. These cards are great for any occasion! All cards come with envelopes.
The art was done by Joyce Dwyer. More of her art can be viewed here: https://www.joycemcjiltondwyer.com/
Saint Louis Dam Blank Greeting Card
This card features the Saint Louis Dam from the early to mid 20th century. These cards are great for any occasion! All cards come with envelopes.
The art was done by Joyce Dwyer. More of her art can be viewed here: https://www.joycemcjiltondwyer.com/
Castle House Blank Greeting Card
This horizontal greeting card features the Castle House in Saint Louis, MI.
These cards are great for any occasion! All cards come with envelopes.
The art was done by Joyce Dwyer. More of her art can be viewed here: https://www.joycemcjiltondwyer.com/
Yerington College Blank Greeting Card
This vertical greeting card features Yerington College. The college looked over the Pine River and was once a prominent business and art school in Saint Louis. While the school no longer stands above the Pine River the staircase leading to the school are still visible.
These cards are great for any occasion! All cards come with envelopes.
The art was done by Joyce Dwyer. More of her art can be viewed here: https://www.joycemcjiltondwyer.com/
Commemorative Bells
2002 Holcomb Opera House Bell
The 2002 Holcomb Opera House Bell comes in emerald green. The bell was made by the Fenton Glass Company.
2005 Holcomb-O'melia Flour Mill Bell
The 2005 Holcomb-O'melia Flour Mill Bell comes in light green. This bell was made by the Fenton Glass Company.
150th Anniversary Bell
The 150th Anniversary Bell celebrates Saint Louis' founding. The bell comes in an amber color and was made by the Fenton Glass company. This bell features an image of the original town hall.
2003 Union School Bell
The 2003 Union School Bell comes in blue and was made by the Fenton Glass Company. The Union School was the first school built within the Saint Louis city limits. It was built in 1879 and served as one of the main school buildings until it burned down in 1932. This school was located where the current Saint Louis High School stands.