May 2022

Monthly Presentation – Shell Masks and Anthropomorphic Objects among the Patawomecks

Thursday May 19th 2022 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM


On May 19th, Stafford County Historical Society will host Dr. Lauren McMillan to present “Shell Masks and Anthropomorphic Objects among the Patawomecks”:

The word Patawomeck loosely translates as “trading center,” underscoring the importance of trade to the people and region. Through an examination of shell masks, which traveled from the Gulf Coast to eastern Tennessee, before arriving at the ancestral village of the Patawomeck people on Indian Point in Stafford County, Virginia, I will focus on the time period right before and during European contact to discuss the cultural importance of trade to the Patawomeck people.

Dr. Lauren McMillan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Historic Preservation at the University of Mary Washington where she teaches North American archaeology and general preservation courses. Her main research interest focuses on Native-Anglo interactions during the early 17th century and the interpretation of Native Virginian history in the present. She is an honorary member of the Patawomeck Tribe.

Special thanks to the Patawomeck Heritage Foundation for sponsoring this presentation!

April 2022

Monthly Presentation – Sherwood Forest

Thursday April 21st 2022 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM


With John Hennessy

March 2022

Monthly Presentation – Happenings at Ferry Farm

Thursday March 17th 2022 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM


with Dave Muraca

February 2022

Monthly Presentation – Sons of the American Revolution Grave Marking Project

Thursday February 17th 2022 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM


Lt. Col. Thad Hartman will talk about the SAR’s patriot grave marking project. They recently came and marked William Waller’s grave at Concord.

January 2022

Monthly Presentation – Stafford’s Other George

Thursday January 20th 2022 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM


Jerrilynn Eby and Rick MacGregor will talk about George L. Gordon, Jr. for whom the Stafford County Administration Center is named.

December 2021

Annual Stafford Historical Society Christmas Party

Thursday December 16th 2021 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM


Members and Guests Only

The Christmas party will be held at the Rowser Building, Room A.  It begins at 6:30 PM.  The SCHS provides napkins, plates, cutlery, and beverages. Everyone is asked to bring a dish to share.