The Beardsleys dined in style with their Dresden-made gold plates and cordial stemware. Personally, we'd be scared to eat from them! Show us in the comments your own dishes that you love to look at but rarely (or never) use 🍽🍷
From the Archives: a land patent from 1834, signed by President Andrew Jackson and granted to Dr. Havilah Beardsley This land patent is perhaps one of the oldest documents we have in our archives. During this time, any time land was purchased between settlers and Native Americans, the president...
Our concert coordinator, Mark Doddington, has started a series of blog posts about the Robert B. Beardsley Piano Co… https://t.co/8Y1LFDqo12
With our opening day coming up, Ruthmere is looking for new volunteers! We offer a number of great volunteer opport… https://t.co/ohu8gImAPU
Check out the newest blog post from House of History - "The Mousleys: A Museum Children's Book" by Ruthmere's Outre… https://t.co/7IBsDvSpNc
Among this list is Helen Beardsley, a member of Elkhart's founding family and former next-door neighbor of Elizabet… https://t.co/fnJAfS3EFw
In compliance with "Indiana Back on Track", we will remain CLOSED for public tours through June 13, 2020. Ruthmere… https://t.co/6N2bU1xu4s
https://t.co/2GxISSVdbX “It’s easy sometimes to forget the simple things that give us pleasure. If we open our eye… https://t.co/NUsvU0QoKD
Click the image to read our announcement re: Ruthmere Museum closure and postponements. https://t.co/1N8A4tDrpM
In 1912, the Rileys were the only African American family in Bristol, Indiana. There were 8 members: Amy Jane and S… https://t.co/tHgmT0ZCgi