September 4th- Veterans
Appreciation Day picnic. Bring the family, good ‘ole picnic on the
grounds. rain or shine. We’ll use Eagleton’s if needed, hope not, it’s
GREAT on the grounds!
Live music, talk’n, touring and showing our support for Veterans AND their families! If you’re a vet or a family of a vet, PLEASE come and have a fun day ! Even if you’re Not a vet, come and show your appreciation!! 11:00, September 4th. Ray County Museum
SECOND EVENT of the month:
September 25th, ALL day Saturday. Living History Festival and Re-enactment. Civil War re-enactment, 3 Ray County Battles including good ‘ole Bloody Bill Anderson and the Battle of Albany and the Jesse James Bank Robbery, along with Battle of Fredricksburg. Bring the family and see the grizzly ‘ole soldiers, horses, tour the museum and eat the good Eats! Starts at 10:00 a.m. so be there early!
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FOURTH ANNUAL!! On the grounds of the Ray County Museum!!
SEPTEMBER 4, SATURDAY- 11:00 - ?
Come on out and show your appreciation to our veterans and their families! ALL veterans, friends and families are welcome!!!
Food on the grill
Live music
Congressman Ike Skelton will also be here.
Bring your appetites and listen to the Great songs of the 40’s by Peggy Stanley!
Free admission. This is Not a fundraising event. Of course donations are greatly appreciated ![]()
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EVENTS
..September 4th, Saturday, 11:00 a.m….come and show your
appreciation to these vets and ALL vets and their families on the
museum grounds.Richmond, Missouri 816-776-2305
email- raycountymuseum@yahoo.com
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
For August and September leading up to the Festival:
During August while others are getting geared up and working on the grounds and museum:
· Simple sewing and repairing of costumes
· Helping at the museum during open hours/days for answering the phone, door-greeter, tour guides
· Collecting any clothing from garage sales, etc that can be used for costumes
· Helping to clean up the grounds and ready for any set up on the grounds
· Recruiting other volunteers, we can Never have enough people helping
· Scouts are MORE than welcome and can earn points as well as school students for their community service hours
The weekend of Festival:
· Grounds clean up
· Answering phone and greeting at the door
· ‘Floor walkers’ inside the museum for assisting tours
· Grounds walkers to assist vendors/demonstrators/vistitors
· Grounds walkers will also be needed to ‘go-fer’ and assist for bathroom and meal breaks
· Helping to dress/costume the volunteers and visitors
· Tables, booth set up assistance
· Serving at the tables at the grill
· Directing parking
· Taking money at the gates
· Clean up of the grounds after the festival- MUCH needed
We will need floor walkers inside the museum at All times. We also prefer to have enough volunteers to switch every two hours so no-one will miss out on anything or stay inside for too long.
There are more duties that we’ll need help with, but this is a start. If you have a special interest and it’s not listed, please, feel free to include this in your sign-up.
And, we THANK YOU for your time and efforts in getting this huge under-taking!
EVERYONE IS TO BE IN PERIOD COSTUME- VOLUNTEERS WHO SIGN UP AND ARE THERE TO PARTICIPATE WILL NOT BE CHARGED RENTAL FOR YOUR COSTUME IF YOU STAY YOUR APPOINTED TIMES.

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Update on events:
The 100th Birthday ceremony for the Poor Farm building will be moved to June 19, Saturday evening.
Which, also happens to be our ICE CREAM social and wiener roast!
This is the first fund-raiser for the year and going to be Lots of fun! Bring the kids, bring your lawn chairs and enjoy! Cake walk, music, LOTS of ice cream and fun!
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JUNE 26, JULY 17, SEPTEMBER 11, OCOTOBER 9
Paranormal Adventures at the museum! Print off the flyer (below) sign up with cash, check or Paypal and come on and join the fun! Who knows what lurks………
Print off the flyer (below) sign up with cash, check or Paypal and come on and join the fun! Who knows what lurks………
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VOLUNTEERS FOR RE-ENACTMENT/LIVING HISTORY FESTIVAL
RAY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, RICHMOND, MISSOURI
SEPTEMBER 24TH AND 25TH, 2010
EMAIL- raycountymuseum@yahoo.com or 816-776-2305
901 West Royle, Richmond, Missouri 64085
Donations are very much appreciated toward this event-
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
For August and September leading up to the Festival:
During August while others are getting geared up and working on the grounds and museum:
· Simple sewing and repairing of costumes
· Helping at the museum during open hours/days for answering the phone, door-greeter, tour guides
· Collecting any clothing from garage sales, etc that can be used for costumes
· Helping to clean up the grounds and ready for any set up on the grounds
· Recruiting other volunteers, we can Never have enough people helping
· Scouts are MORE than welcome and can earn points as well as school students for their community service hours
The weekend of Festival:
· Grounds clean up
· Answering phone and greeting at the door
· ‘Floor walkers’ inside the museum for assisting tours
· Grounds walkers to assist vendors/demonstrators/vistitors
· Grounds walkers will also be needed to ‘go-fer’ and assist for bathroom and meal breaks
· Helping to dress/costume the volunteers and visitors
· Tables, booth set up assistance
· Serving at the tables at the grill
· Directing parking
· Taking money at the gates
· Clean up of the grounds after the festival- MUCH needed
We will need floor walkers inside the museum at All times. We also prefer to have enough volunteers to switch every two hours so no-one will miss out on anything or stay inside for too long.
There are more duties that we’ll need help with, but this is a start. If you have a special interest and it’s not listed, please, feel free to include this in your sign-up.
And, we THANK YOU for your time and efforts in getting this huge under-taking!
EVERYONE IS TO BE IN PERIOD COSTUME- VOLUNTEERS WHO SIGN UP AND ARE THERE TO PARTICIPATE WILL NOT BE CHARGED RENTAL FOR YOUR COSTUME IF YOU STAY YOUR APPOINTED TIMES.
NAME ___________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS _________________________________________________________________
EMAIL ________________________________________PHONE ______________________
I WOULD LIKE TO VOLUNTEER TO : ____________________________________________

Jason Offutt, Author and ‘home grown’ Ray Countian will be our guest at the Ray County Museum, Saturday,April 24th, 2010. His new book “What Lurks Beyond: The Paranormal in Your Backyard” ( A New Odyssey Series) will be available in April, 2010 and available through Amazon.
This is just one of the many books that Jason has written among:
- The Shadow People Among us
- What Lurks Beyond: The Paranormal in Your Backyard (New Odyssey Series) - April
So, bring your books and have Jason sign them for you along with refreshments and meeting the author!
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September 24 & 25 2010
If you have a period skill and would like to be a demonstrator/vendor or a volunteer, please contact me.
COSTUMES (1800′S) ARE MANDATORY
Landis Light Artilliary
Coffee’s 6th Missouri Cavalry
1st person characters on the grounds
Living history, demonstrations on
1800’s way of life
Friday,September 24, characters teaching
The school children/classes the ways of the
1800’s
Saturday:
Demonstrators and re-enactors
Details coming soon
If you’re a vendor/demonstrator in this venue
And would like to donate your time and talents and/or monetary,
Please contact me at:
Much more will be going on this weekend- Details to follow soon.
(The re-enactors are MCWRA sanctioned, this event is not sanctioned by the MCWRA. Maybe Next year!?)
COSTUMES (1800′S) ARE MANDATORY
Living History participant:
Due to the overwhelming success we had with the former Old Trails Folklife Festival, and a lot of requests, we are, again, putting on a Living History Festival October 2, 3 and 4th, 2009. It will be hosted by the Ray County Historical Society, Richmond Missouri on the grounds and on the fairgrounds.
Please mark your calendars for this event!
The groups will celebrate the rich cultural and historical heritage of the county by providing an overview of early rural lifestyles through a broad spectrum of skills, customs and period costumes. Demonstrations will include a wide variety of the lost arts of the 1800s.
A cordial invitation is extended to you to participate in demonstrating your period skills and talents.
There is no charge to set up and those with wares or heritage crafts to sell may do so without commission or fees.* If you know of any other individuals or groups who would be interested in participating, please have them contact us. No gas-powered motors on the history grounds, please.
Space for self-contained camper parking is available at a minimal fee for electricity and water.
First come, first serve and will be given by post-mark or email date.
Fires for cooking, blacksmithing, etc are allowed. The event will be advertised extensively. If you are interested in joining us, please fill out the following form and return to
Living History in Ray County
c/o Ray County Historical Society
Karen Windsor-Bush
PO Box #2
Richmond, Missouri 64085
Email-raycountymuseum@yahoo.com
816-776-2305
This is your invitation and application for September 2010. Please return it to us as soon as possible.
* A free will donation would be more than appreciated to defray our costs.
Name ________________________________________________________Phone __________
Address __________________________________________________________
City: __________________________State ______________________Zip: _______________
Email: _______________________________________________________________________
Demonstration/Craft: __________________________________________________________
Items for sale: Yes _______No __________ Description of item: ____________________
Size of area ___________________________________Electricity: Yes ______ No ______
Other: _______________________________________________________________________
We are not responsible for theft, fire or flood, accidents.
This event may be cancelled at the discretion of the Ray County Historical Society due to weather conditions.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL!
COME OUT AND HAVE A GOOD ‘OLE TIME WITH US
PLENTY OF CAKE, ICE CREAM AND OTHER GOODIES
OLD FASHIONED GAMES IF YOU’D LIKE TO JOIN IN
METAL HOOP AND STICK
MUSICAL CHAIRS
HORSE SHOES
CROQUET
OLD TIME PHOTOS ON-SITE
RAFFLE FOR GOODIES
Of Course tour our wonderful museum, bring the kids!
COME ON OUT, FREE WILL DONATION
6:30 PM
JUNE 12, 2009 SATURDAY
RAY COUNTY MUSEUM
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
1-816-776-2305
EVENTS 2009
JUNE 27, 2009
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
(on the museum grounds)
ON THE SQUARE
SEPTEMBER 12, 2009
VETERANS PICNIC
(on the museum grounds)
OCTOBER 3, 4TH
(fair grounds/museum grounds)
A NEW feature in our grand museum!!
Old Time Photo in the parlor at the Ray County Museum in sepia tone or color.
Dress in our authentic looking costumes of the era or wear your own and step back in the past.
Bring your family and make a memory.
Two sizes of photos are available on high quality photo stock.
Wouldn’t this be a great Christmas card or to make memories with your class reunion?
We have children’s to larger sized costumes available with accessories for a small additional charge.
Please call for your reservation.
Ray County Museum
816-776-2305
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The Ray County museum will be open for entertaining in the parlor with Christmas refreshments and tours on Christmas Eve until 3:30 p.m. Be sure to bring your family and friends to see Your museum in all of her glory.
All of us have those before and after -Christmas blues so come on up and clear out the cob-webs of your hustle and bustle and enjoy a nice quiet stroll through the past and a parlor repast.
Christmas Eve, December 24th, 11:00- 3:30 p.m
December 26 & 27, 10:00- 4:00
Complimentary cider and other refreshments.
Free tours.
www.raycountyhistoricalsociety.com
816-776-2305
901 West Royle, Richmond
OIN us in our 36th Ray County Historical Society’s Annual Meeting. Sounds boring, it WON’T be!
Bring a dish (side or dessert) and join us for a friendly supper, followed by the election of our new board members and officers and a special program by Rod Fields on the Ray County Poor Farm.
As a member, you can participate in nominating for the board members and also elections.
If you’re not a member,…why not? We have different scaled levels of membership, so join us, now and be a part of the Ray County community and preserving our history!
Remember, all members have an automatic 10% discount on purchases from the museum, gift shop, costume rentals and publications.
Try a gift certificate this Christmas or any time for that special person!
See you there!
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August 13th tour is cancelled
Come and see what all the TALK is about in air conditioned comfort !!! **
SEE MORE ON ‘MIDWEST HISTORICAL TOURS’ ON THE RIGHT FOR MORE INFO- PAYPAL AVAILABLE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
Or Checkpayable to - Midwest Historical Tours
P.O. Box 64, Richmond, Missouri 64085
See on the right “Midwest Historical Tours” for an easy Paypal button for payment.
(Portions of the proceeds will go to the Ray County Historical Society)
1st date in August 7
2 hour investigation by PEDRO Paranormal tours
1st Investigation
6:30 p.m.- $30.00 per tour
2nd Investigation
9:00- - $30.00 per tour
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2nd date August (Friday the 13th
8:30:00- $40.00 per tour
· ** Must be 18 yrs old or older
Tips For a Successful Investigation
· We Wear comfortable shoes
Bri Bring water and a snack
Bri Bring any equipment you have,including a flashlight, camera, batteries
· No No one is to leave the investigation and then return. There will be timed breaks during the investigation
· No No use of alcohol or drugs allowed during an investigation
· In Inappropriate behavior will be grounds for removal from the museum property with no refund
· Th The museum is not ADA accessible.
· Ev Investigations held at the Ray County museum, 901 West Royle Street, Richmond, Mo
· Po Portions of the proceeds will go to the Ray County Historical Society
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Don Rogers formerly of Camden, Missouri who has so graciously donated a huge amount of coal mining artifacts will be at the museum Wednesday, May 5th about 11:00 to help in tagging the artifacts. Come in and meet with him, ask questions, and see the artifacts!
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Stories on the mines of Ray County and surrounding areas will come later this week. Check out the RSS feed to stay informed of additions, etc.
Click on each picture for the full size
There are a LOT more pictures, stay tuned
Photos/album and history of the mines courtesy of Don Rogers, Camden, Missouri
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Jason Offutt, Author and ‘home grown’ Ray Countian will be our guest at the Ray County Museum, Saturday,April 24th, 2010. His new book “What Lurks Beyond: The Paranormal in Your Backyard” ( A New Odyssey Series)
will be available in April, 2010 and available through Amazon also, available on the 24th at our book-signing
This is just one of the many books that Jason has written among:
- The Shadow People Among us
- What Lurks Beyond: The Paranormal in Your Backyard (New Odyssey Series) - April
So, bring your books (Mr. Offutt will have these books available for purchase on that day) and have Jason sign them for you along with refreshments and meeting the author!
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Paranormal Investigation scheduled for Ray County Museum
This is a Fund raiser for the Ray County Historical Society in conjunction with Ghost Hunters.com
Ghost Tours of Missouri has scheduled a paranormal investigation February 20 at 4 p.m. at Richmond’s Ray County Museum,
“Visitors and staff have experienced whispering, objects moving and other ghost activity,” explains investigator Janet Reed, “the investigation is expected to have a few lively spirits”
The event is a serious investigation with the PEDRO investigation team and Ghost Tours of Missouri. Tickets are $50 per person, age 16 and older.
Seating is limited. Tickets can be ordered online at www.ghosttourmissouri.com
Ghost Tours of Missouri offer tours that include history and haunts in 4 cities and continue to expand across the state.
“We offer an authentic tour experience,” explains owner Beth Cooper, “no costumes, no pre-recorded tapes. Our tour guides, most of whom are paranormal investigators, are skilled story tellers and familiar with the history of each location.”
For more information about tour cities, and to make reservations, visit www.ghosttourmissouri.com or phone 785-383-2925 for more information.
Beth Cooper
Paranormal Adventures USA
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Tags: Ghost, ghost tours, ghosttourmissouri, museum, paranormal, paranormal adventures, paranormal investigators, ray county
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 6:00
RAY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOSTS YOUR ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP POT-LUCK SUPPER AND PROGRAM!
EVERYONE WELCOME. Please plan on attending whether you’re a member or not. Tour the museum, have a good supper and fellowship with others. If you’d like to bring a side dish or dessert, that would be appreciated. If not, just bring yourselves!
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MUSEUM OPEN WED-SATURDAY
10:00 TO 4:00
YEAR AROUND!


Proud Member of
Old Trails Regional Tourism Partnership
Richmond Chamber of Commerce
Kansas City Historical Society
Pony Express Museum
Civil War round Table of Western Missouri
Legends of America
American Association for State and Local History
Triple A Travel Guide 2010
Days Open- Wednesday through Saturday- 10:00-:400 p.m.
901 West Royle Street, Richmond, Missouri 64085
Open Year Around
Mission Statement
Our mission is to collect, preserve and present the history and culture of the people of Ray County, Misouri and the families who pioneered the area to make it the County it is today.
Through our exhibits, research facilities and many other services and eents, the museum seeks to inspire visitors in matters of local history.
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The Ray County Historical Society was established in the 1950’s. It became a large group of the community who wanted to not only preserve our history of Ray County, Missouri, but to educate the next generations of our past.
In 1973, we found a home for our Ray County Museum. Built as a Poor farm in 1910, this stately Georgian, brick building was standing on its original 25 acres on a small bluff and looking out toward our town square. The County owned the building and willingly agreed to allow us to use this for our museum.
In 1974, we had our ground-breaking of our ‘ gem’ in the heart of Ray County. Governor Kit Bond and several other State Representatives helped us celebrate that day in October. When we first opened, there were four displayed rooms. All restored to their natural beauty, and furnished with special artifacts. Now, we have 37 rooms displayed and more coming!
From the early 1800’s to the 1940’s, we have special artifacts, the history of Ray County displayed in one building.
Three floors of displays, varied in themes, and guided tours, walking tours, visitors from around the globe!
We offer a ‘full service’ to our guests. From booked teas in the formal parlor, to costume rental, gift shop and historical publications for sale, and, of course events.
The museum is open year around. The tours are free, but a donation is always appreciated.
- Civil War room
- Period Doctor’s office
- One Room School Room representing the 90+ schools in the area in this period
- Authentic parlor
- Old Farmers Shed complete with a “Go-Devil”
- Wildlife room
- Conservation Room
- Clothing displays of beautiful gowns and men’s clothing. We have one of the best displays of vintage costumes in the country. Displayed for easy viewing and study.
- Climate controlled Quilt room
- Lower floor is a beautiful open Reception area where you will be treated with period pieces along with fully accessible historical library. Books containing family histories, County history, etc.
Make your plans to include coming to the beautiful grounds and tour our ‘themed’ rooms to let your children and yourselves enjoy the peace and calm of yester-year.
Please feel free to contact me at:
FREE TOURS/ADMISSION- (DONATIONS ARE ALWAYS APPRECIATED)
FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT 

CONTACT THE CURATOR
KAREN BUSH
TO BOOK THE FORMAL PARLOR. TEAS, MEETINGS, RECEPTIONS
RED HATTERS, SORORITY, ORGANIZATIONS
816-776-2305-MUSEUM
If you belong to a group, organization, schools, please contact me and we will be more than happy to accommodate!
DAYS/HOURS
WED-SATURDAY- 10:00-4:00
SPECIAL TOURS- PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL
We have a full time curator and volunteers are there to help with tours.
Come and join us, see why we’re so proud of the ‘old girl’!
Volunteers to help man the museum, or, just to help with an event are More than welcome.
Of course, we offer membership to our Historical Society with a newsletter (The Mirror) included.
You can send your subscription or donation by check or money order to:
Ray County Historical Society
PO Box #2
All back issues of our mirror are $5.00 per copy
We’re located on the West side of the town square.
901 West Royle Street (next to the Fairgrounds)

BOARD MEMBERS- 2009
Jim Carter- President-scrpnjc@hotmail.com
David Blythe-lawsonreview@juno.com
Karen Windsor Bush- Secretary, raycountymuseum@yahoo.com
Jan Jackson- Treasurer
Mac Proffitt
A.J. Phipps
Jean Hamacher
Hal Middleton
Don Forlow
Bruce White
Rod Fields
Terri McWilliams
Carter Rogers
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