Historical Society History
The forerunner of what we know today as the Lee
County Historical Society was undoubtedly the Old Settler's
Association of Lee County. That early organization was comprised of
many of the early settlers that staked their claim in the new land
known as Dixon and the surrounding areas which later became Lee
County, Illinois.
In 1894, members of the Old Settler's Association decided to
build a log cabin as a lasting memorial to the spirit, will and
perserverance of the early pioneers. That old log cabin, owned and
maintained by the Lee County Historical Society, still stands today,
over 100 years later as a symbol and remembrance of those early
settlers to our area.
In 1902 the Dixon Telegraph newspaper suggested that Dixon and
Lee County needed the formation of a historical organization to
collect and preserve the events and records of the area. And so it
was, that in January 1903, the formation of the Dixon Historical
Society later to be named the Lee County Historical Society was
officially organized.
Through the ensuing years, the historical society has collected
numerous items which pertain to the history of Dixon and Lee County.
While the original concept and purpose of the Lee County Historical
Society has been steadfast through the years, we seem to be at a
period of time, whereby there is an increased awareness and a quest
for knowledge of our past local history.

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