Memberships

As a CCHS member, you’ll enjoy free access to our exhibitions and research library, discounts and special invites on lectures and other events, and free access to dozens of partner museums.  Membership is a vital way to provide continued support to our programming.

Core Memberships

All memberships include the following benefits:

Patron Memberships

Patron Memberships include everything in a Core Membership plus reciprocal member privileges to more than 1,300 museums through the North American Reciprocal Museum Program.
  • Patron Sponsor includes two guest passes
  • Patron Benefactor includes four guest passes

Business Member

Core Membership Benefits for two adults and youths under 18 plus recognition on our online Business Supporters page.

Business Sponsor

Core Membership Benefits for two adults and youths under 18 and recognition on our online Business Supporters page, plus:
  • Four guest passes to all of our historic properties
  • Private, behind-the-scenes tour of all properties with the CCHS curator
  • Two tickets to First Columbians annual benefit and special recognition in the First Columbians program

Columbia County at War

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Fall 2007
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Columbia County at War
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Vol. 6 No. 3

Columbia County at War”

In this issue:

  • President’s Letter
  • Colonial Wars in Columbia County, Dr. David William Voorhees
  • Hunting Tories in Kinderhook, New York, Brian S. Barrett
  • Patriots vs. Loyalists: A Family Divided, Paul T. Veillette
  • The Battle of Egremont, Brian S. Barrett
  • The War of 1812, Jim Eyre and Ron Toelke
  • Industry in Columbia County after the Civil War, Mary Faherty Sansaricq
  • African Americans from Hudson and Columbia County Who Served in World War I, Dr. John C. Fout
  • The Undercover Life of Albert S. Callan, Virginia C. Callan as told to Jim Eyre
  • War Memorials in Columbia County, Pictorial Essay with photos by Mary Howell
  • Columbia County’s “Model Major General”, Dominick C. Lizzi
  • Book Review: Six Frigates by Ian W. Toll, Jim Eyre
  • From the Society’s Collections, Helen McLallen
  • News of the Columbia County Historical Society
  • Columbia County Historical Society Calendar
On the Cover: A photo of Captain Albert S. Callan during World War II service in France (the children are Charles and Benoit Collard, ages 4 and 6, sons of Callan’s friend and French liaison officer, Louis Collard – see article on page 34), a photo of Captain Thomas Earl Morris of Hudson, the county’s only African-American officer in World War I (see article on page 30), and a series of World War II ration books and coupons from the Society’s collections (see article on page 47).