About Us

Located in LaGrange, KY

The Oldham County History Center

The Oldham County Historical Society preserves, collects and conveys the history of Oldham County, Kentucky by telling the story of its people and the events that shaped its development, using the objects and artifacts that illustrate and symbolize that history.

 We provide an environment in which the life of the past is experienced in the present. Through its exhibits, programs, events and activities, it will engage people in a dynamic process of thought, participation, and action. It will strive to affirm the importance of individual and collective community memory to develop a more enlightened society. 

We create, maintain, and manage for the benefit of all the people of Oldham County: a physical presence, an organizational structure, a strong financial base and an endowment, a staff and volunteers, collections, exhibits, creative educational programs, activities and special events, and a publications program.

 

 

Interested in the history of Oldham County?

Underground Railroad designation

We proudly have two locations here in Oldham County (and working on a third!) recognized by the National Parks Service as Underground Railroad Destinations.

Research projects

The History Center has a large library of archives that you can stop in to see with a prior appointment. For the first time, you can now see online what collections we have in the archives!

Events

The Oldham County History Center offers a variety of events throughout the year, including heritage festivals, historical lectures, and guided tours of their historic sites.

LIVING TREASURES

We are always interviewing and learning from actual living treasures, right here in Oldham County.

STAFF

Dr. Nancy Stearns Theiss
Executive Director

Nancy Stearns Theiss is a native of Oldham County where she grew up on the family farm and married her childhood sweetheart. She has numerous degrees in education, biology and environmental studies. She has taught in the public school system, worked for the Kentucky Department of Education and the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife. She has been director of several non-profits and currently works as the Executive Director of the Oldham County Historical Society. She has written history columns for the Louisville Courier-Journal, The Oldham Era, articles and books and received numerous recognitions for her various endeavors. An avid naturalist and historian, Nancy believes that knowing your community and the people, places and living things (past and present) around you, gives you an understanding of your importance and place in the world.

Coleson Taylor
Education Outreach

Cole Taylor was born and raised in Batavia, Ohio, a little place just outside of Cincinnati. He is currently finishing up his senior year at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky, with a double-major in history and political science. What began as a summer internship working for the Oldham County History Center has since evolved into a lasting commitment to public history in Oldham County. As a child, Cole was obsessed with the Titanic, and from this childhood obsession grew a love for history and an appreciation for just how much the past can shape the present. His first big project at the History Center involved transcribing and scanning letters and V-mail from Earl D. Bennett, an engineer-gunner aboard a bomber during WWII, that he sent home to his family.

Ann Cannon
Office Program Director

Ann Cannon grew up in Irvington, a small Kentucky town in Breckinridge county. She went to Meade County High School. Then went to Bellarmine University and received a bachelor’s degree in computer science in 1984, then 20 years later received a master’s degree in teaching also from Bellarmine. In between those 20 years, she worked as a computer programmer at Bellarmine University. She then pursued a career as an elementary school teacher working in Jefferson, Carroll, and Oldham County Public Schools teaching 1st through 5th grades. She retired from teaching and is now working part-time at the Oldham County History Center as the Office Program Director. She and her husband have resided in Oldham County for 26 years. She has a daughter, son-in-law, and four grandchildren, who are the apple of her eye. Ann’s father shared his love of history with her as a child by visiting many historical sites during vacations and explaining the significance of each one. When historical events were happening on television, he would tell Ann and her brother, “Kids watch this closely, this is History in the Making!” This is how her love of learning of history began.

Board of Directors

President : Kevin Eldridge

Vice President : Greg Schultz

Treasurer : Ken Dahlgren

Secretary : Frenchie Sweatt 

Gala Chair: Nancy Morgan

Shirley Hinkle

Karen Horton

Bob Martin

Terri Miller 

Jo Ross

Karin Soltau

James Sweatt

Rita Underwood

Jim Zimmerman

Committees

Antique Iron Club

Board of Directors

Corn Island Festival Committee

Dia de Muertos Committee

Education Committee

Gala Committee

Juneteenth Committee

Maintenance Committee

Museum Desk Volunteers

Research and Library

Revolutionary War Committe