About the Unionville Museum 
 
Mission Statement:

 

The mission of the Unionville Museum is to foster an appreciation of the history, culture and traditions of the village of Unionville, Connecticut by collecting and preserving artifacts from its history and using these artifacts to interpret and present Unionville's story.

 

Andrew Carnegie

Now the Unionville Museum, the design of our building was done by noted library architect Edward Lippincott Tilton and was a library from 1917 to the 1960s. The money for the library was granted in 1914 by money donated by Scottish-American businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie and is one of eleven Andrew Carnegie libraries in the state of Connecticut.

 

2011-2012 Officers and Board of Directors:

President: Clifford T. Alderman

Vice President: Martha Hale

Secretary: Ann Vibert Wuelfing

Treasurer: Deborah Johansen

Board Members: Karen Comer, Frank Corbeil (Emeritus),T. John Crockett, Norma Francini, John Hancock, Patricia LeBouthillier, Diana Meyer, Lorraine Neff, Dee Parlow, Marie Peichert, William Pfau, Pete Ramchandani, Janice Rimiller, Carol Scarrozzo, Harriet Taft (Emeritus)

  


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