Mission

The Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia serves as the center for Chesterfield history. Its purpose is to collect, preserve, interpret and promote the county’s unique past for the education of present and future generations.  
                   Chesterfield Museum

Chesterfield Museum at  6813 Mimms Loop, Chesterfield, VA 23238 

The Chesterfield Museum, pictured above,  is a brick reproduction of the colonial courthouse of 1749. It sits on a tract of land that was known in the 18th Century as "Coldwater Run".   The County was basically a rural community and the Courthouse of 1749 was not only a social gathering spot, it was a political nexus.  Speeches, horse trading, games, drinking, and fistfights were standard events of each court day.  The old courthouse stood until 1917 when it was razed for a new "courthouse"  Preservationists could not save the building.  The courthouse-museum complex was a project conceived by The Bermuda Ruritan Club and later a total of ten other Ruitan Clubs were involved in the project.  Thanks to these Ruritans, the Museum was built in 1977 and officially dedicated on July 4, 1980.  Printable Map (PDF)

The Museum collections and exhibits tell the history of Chesterfield County from prehistoric times through the 20th century. Exhibits include early Indian culture, artifacts from the first iron and coal mines in America, which were in Chesterfield County, early household and farming tools, and a country store of the late 19th century.   The exhibits trace 400 years of Chesterfield history, describing Native American life, the Colonial period, and the American Revolutionary and Civil wars.  Described are many “firsts” that Chesterfield claims, from coal mining to iron production to the first railroad. Chesterfield County is home to the second permanent English settlement in the New World, the 1611 Citie of Henricus. ( Picture Courtesy of Pat Roble, Museum Custodian)

Renovated in 2007, the Museum houses exhibits pertaining to the history of Chesterfield County.  Rotating exhibits are themed along historical events that affected county residents.  Please take a tour of the Museum.  Admission is free but a suggested donation of $2.00 is accepted and $1.00 suggested donation for the jail.  This helps us to continue to having exhibits in the museum. 

WWII Display   Civil war Exhibit

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Chesterfield Historical Society of Virginia, P.O. Box 40,10201 Ironbridge Road, Chesterfield, VA 23832      804-796-7121