Mission
The
Chesterfield historical Society of Virginia, established on September
23, 1981, serves as the center for Chesterfield County history. Our
mission is to collect, preserve interpret, and promote the countys
unique past for the education and enjoyment of present and future generations.
Vision
Our vision is to be the premier resource for all Chesterfield County
citizens and visitors regarding local history. We, in partnership with
the County of Chesterfield, will provide quality programs, exhibits,
and information to support educational goals.
All collections of artifacts and materials related to Chesterfield County
and Virginia will be preserved consistent with professional museum standards.
Citizens will embrace and value the history of Chesterfield and will
be knowledgeable about the historic contributions of people, places,
and events that shaped our community. We want all Americans to know
the basic principles, including Freedom of Enterprise, started here
with our first settlers and were passed on from state to state, community
to community, across our nation.
It is also our vision that school children know as much about Bermuda
Hundred, the second continuous English settlement in America, which
was here in Chesterfield, as they already know about the first English
settlement, Jamestown.
Guiding Principles
The
Society joins with the County of Chesterfield local government in its
commitment to quality service. We are shareholders in our progress and
serve as stewards for those values held dear: fairness, integrity, diversity,
teamwork, lifelong learning, appreciation of history and culture, fiscal
accountability and steadfastness in long-range commitments.
An informative presentation
of the Society's work in a .pdf
file.