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18 North Howard Street P. O. Box 698 Aberdeen, Maryland 21001 20th Anniversary 1987 ~ 2007 |
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COME SEE US !!! AT 18 HOWARD STREET
Preservation of Aberdeen's history and the 225 sketches of Aberdeen structures is an important contribution to Harford County history. The book ~ "Sketches of Village to Town to City - Recalling Aberdeen, Maryland" by Charlotte Cronin is here at the museum and available for a Donation of $ 20.00 to the museum. It can be mailed to you for $ 5.00 postage and handling. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Aberdeen Room Curator Visits Aberdeen, Scotland
Above left to right: Lord Provost and Lady John and Helen Reynolds, Caroline Levitan, UCLA Student studying in Scotland and grand-daughter of curator Cronin, Charlotte Cronin, Aberdeen Room Curator, Cheryl Levitan, daughter of curator Cronin, Margaret Bull, wife of author Bull and Fred Bull, Author of "Aberdeen’s of the World". The picture was taken in the official dining room of the City of Aberdeen Town House in Aberdeen, Scotland. Charlotte Cronin and her daughter and grand-daughter were the honored guests of the Reynold’s and Bull’s during their two day visit on Monday and Tuesday, May 30 & 31, 2005, to Aberdeen, Maryland’s sister city Aberdeen, Scotland. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tartan Day Visitors ~ 6 April 2005 Pictured left to right are: Charlotte Cronin, Lord & Lady Provost John & Helen Reynolds, Bill Cronin and Sergeant Yvonne Johnston. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For more information contact William and Charlotte Cronin at 410-273-6325. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Museum is OPEN on the first Saturday of the month from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. & Tuesday & Thursday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE MUSEUM SCHOOL CORNER Needs The Following Yearbooks 1945 1956 1974, 1979 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988 2004, 2005, 2006 Yearbooks from any Aberdeen School would be a welcome addition to the museums school collection. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ THE ABERDEEN ROOM ARCHIVES AND MUSEUM, INC acquires, records, and displays memorabilia and artifacts that relate to the social, economic, and cultural development of the city of Aberdeen. All interested persons are welcome and are invited to visit, utilize, and enjoy the museum and archival facilities provided. Incorporated in 1991 as a non-profit organization, the Aberdeen Room is an historical and educational facility of the City of Aberdeen. Affiliated with the Harford County Historical Society and Aberdeen Appearance and Preservation Committee, the Aberdeen Room Archives and Museum was established by Charlotte Garretson Cronin in 1987. It is staffed by interested citizens who donate their time and talents to the maintenance and improvement of this facility. The nucleus of the first displays came from the office of the late Senator J.
Wilmer Cronin, Aberdeen lawyer, legislator, newspaper editor and publisher. The family concept was furthered as other families searched their attics, basements and desk drawers. |
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Last Updated on 04/10/07