Year in Review/Year Ahead
Lawnside in the Green Book
Lawnside in the Green Book
Visualizing the Past: When They Tried to Split Lawnside + Black History Month Program with Gilda Rogers, executive director of the T. Thomas Fortune Cultural Center.
Visualizing the Past: A Poet, An Educator and a Woman of the Year: Lawnside Women
The Peter Mott House will be reopening to public tours with new features to the museum and historical site.
A Mutually Beneficial Society, The Odd Fellows of Lawnside
Jessie Redmon Fauset Day is a celebration of the celebrated poet through lectures and a poetry competition.
Citizens of Mount Peace Cemetery featuring Dolly Marshall/Visualizing the Past: Memories of Schooling in Lawnside To register - click below
The Lawnside Historical Society will be on a panel highlighting Underground Railroad Sites at the NJ Historic Preservation Conference. This year's conference will be in Atlantic City from June 12-13th, 2023. Registration is now open. The New Jersey History and Historic Preservation Conference is the annual state-wide educational and networking opportunity for history and historic […]
The festival will be held both in Lawnside Park and at the Peter Mott House.
We will hold our Business and Planning Meeting of the Lawnside Historical Society on Thursday, Sept 14th @ 7 PM.
Shamele Jordon shares interesting facts about the history of Lawnside. Dr. Keith Green moderates a multigenerational panel on how to maintain the truth about African American history in a climate of suppression and denialism.
The Historical Society of Haddonfield and the Haddon Heights Historical Society join the Lawnside Historical Society in sponsoring a book talk and signing by David Goodrich, author of "On Freedom Road: Bicycle Explorations and Reckonings Along the Underground Railroad." Goodrich stopped at the Peter Mott House in Lawnside on one of his many rides tracing […]