Chatham Township Historical Society

Chatham Township Historical Society The Chatham Township Historical Society was established to increase knowledge, awareness and preservation of Township history.

What We Do:
• Red Brick School House Museum
• Historic Marker Project
• Programs for Members & Public
• Historic Research & Oral Histories
• School Programs & Scout Programs

The Museum

The Red Brick Schoolhouse was built in 1860 and used until 1928 when the town's five rural schools were replaced by the Southern Boulevard School. The schoolhouse was deeded to the town and, for many years, was u

sed as the Town Hall. When the town offices were relocated in 1988, the building was put into the charge of the Historical Society for use as a museum. The museum has a permanent exhibit on the second floor which is arranged according to the town's original school districts. Each district highlights, not only that school, but also the industries, farming activities, and the people who lived in each district. The first floor is a large meeting room where our lecture series is presented. The room contains a number of displays as well, including antique toys, food preparation equipment, dresses, and various locally manufactured items. The museum is open from 2-4 PM on the first Sunday of each month. Tours for Scouts and other groups can also be arranged. Call Museum Director, Sue Moore at 973-635-2765. The Collection

Oral Histories: Beginning in the late 1970s, members of the Society began recording oral histories by the elder residents of the Township. About 75 have been collected thus far in this ongoing project. Books: The Society has numerous books, old and recent, concerning the history of New Jersey, Morris County, Chatham Township, and the surrounding area. Books can be used only at the museum. Documents: Various town documents including poll books, road district records, tax records, among others, dating from as early as the 1840s are available upon request for study at the museum. Artifacts: The museum is full of a wide spectrum of artifacts that reflect life in the Township throughout its history. Photographs: The Society has a large collection of original and scanned photographs of the activities, places, and people of the Township. Early images provide a window into the Township's past. More recent images are forming the record for the next generation of history-lovers. Maps: The Society has a number of old maps of Chatham and the immediate area, which can be viewed at the museum. Archeological Artifacts: In 1983-84, members of the Society undertook an archeological dig at the site of the Nathaniel Bonnel V House. The house, on River Road, was built in 1756 and burned in 1940, then the land was abandoned. When a condominium development was planned for the area, the Society was granted permission for the dig. Artifacts found during the archeologist-guided excavation are displayed in the museum.

04/29/2026
Join us at the Red Brick Schoolhouse Museum today—Sunday, March 1, 2026. We’re open 2p-4p. Try sewing on a treadle sewi...
02/18/2026

Join us at the Red Brick Schoolhouse Museum today—Sunday, March 1, 2026. We’re open 2p-4p.

Try sewing on a treadle sewing machine! Ever typed on a manual typewriter? You can at our Museum! Take a peek at slides through our antique microscope! 

Location:
corner of Southern Blvd. and Fairmount Ave., Chatham Township

02/01/2026

Come visit the Red Brick Schoolhouse Museum today—Sunday, February 1, 2026. We’re open 2p-4p. There is always something different on display!

Location:
corner of Southern Blvd. and Fairmount Ave., Chatham Township

01/04/2026

Come visit the Red Brick Schoolhouse Museum today—Sunday, January 4, 2026. We’re open 2p-4p. There is always something different on display!

Location:
corner of Southern Blvd. and Fairmount Ave., Chatham Township

12/07/2025

Come visit the Red Brick Schoolhouse Museum today—Sunday, December 7, 2025. We’re open 2p-4p, decorated for the holidays. There is always something different on display!

Location:
corner of Southern Blvd. and Fairmount Ave., Chatham Township

Come join us at the Library of the Chathams for the following program by Pat Wells:Washington Slept Here, A Lot: Washing...
10/18/2025

Come join us at the Library of the Chathams for the following program by Pat Wells:

Washington Slept Here, A Lot: Washington in New Jersey

Sunday, October 19, 2025
3:30p-4:30p

Library of the Chathams
214 Main St., Chatham, NJ

Register with the library to obtain the Zoom link…or attend in person.

09/07/2025

Seeking a rainy day activity? Come visit the Red Brick Schoolhouse Museum on Open Day—Sunday, September 7, 2025 from 2p-4p.

Location:
corner of Southern Blvd. and Fairmount Ave., Chatham Township

Historic concert TONIGHT by Anne and Ridley Enslow, featuring Lafayette: Music for the Marquis!Tuesday, July 8, 2025 - 7...
07/08/2025

Historic concert TONIGHT by Anne and Ridley Enslow, featuring Lafayette: Music for the Marquis!

Tuesday, July 8, 2025 - 7p-8p

Morris County Library
30 East Hanover Avenue
Whippany, NJ 07981

Step back in time with performers Anne Enslow and Ridley Enslow, in a program that brings both music and history together in a heartfelt tribute to French-American hero, the Marquis de Lafayette.

This show follows Lafayette's life, beginning with his childhood in the court of France to his service in the American Revolution, where he performed with distinction both on and off the battlefield. However, the post-war years were not kind to Lafayette. He tried to bring American ideals to the nascent French Revolution, unleashing furious mobs. He suffered harsh imprisonment, until he was finally released through the efforts of his wife, Adrienne, and on promise that he would stay out of politics.

In 1824 and 1825, as the United States prepared for the 50th anniversary of the American Revolution, Lafayette was invited back to this country for a triumphal tour.

The Enslows alternate narrative with music performed on violin and hammered dulcimer, with singing in harmony. Musical selections include songs from the American Revolution, one from the French Revolution ("Ca ira"), two pieces written specifically for Lafayette's US tour in 1824-25 ("General Lafayette's Grand March" and "Lafayette, Son of Valor! Heir of Glory").

No registration required; however, seating is first-come, first-seated.

Please visit Celebrating 250 Years of Revolutionary History in Morris County to find more events in Morris County celebrating the United States semiquincentennial.

Address

24 Southern Boulevard
Chatham, NJ
07928

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