Robert M. Grom will speak about his new book “Braddock, Allegheny County” at the November “WYH?” event . For more information, click here. |
The Society has a collection of nostalgic photos for sale. You can see the photos and order copies directly from the site by clicking here. |
Edward Falvo of the Elizabeth Township Historical Society will give a presentation on Lewis & Clark (above) For more information click here. |
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About the
Mifflin Township Historical Society
The Mifflin Township Historical Society relies on contributions from thoughtful members and friends. Private donations to our Society are vital to continue sustaining and preserving our local items of historical significance for generations to come. No matter what the size, all gifts are meaningful and gratefully accepted to guarantee the mission of our Society to preserve your heritage. All monetary gifts are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. Keep in mind that you might also give your donation in honor or memory of a person of your choice. The Mifflin Township Historical Society is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) Corporation.
The Mifflin Township Historical Society covers 14 communities which accounts for over 10% of all Allegheny County municipalities, over 50 square miles, has 80,000 residents and is the second largest historical society in Western Pennsylvania after the Western Pa. Historical Society/Senator John Heinz Regional History Center. The present day communities of Baldwin (part), Clairton, Duquesne, Dravosburg, Hays, Homestead, Jefferson Hills, Lincoln Place, Munhall, Pleasant Hills, West Elizabeth, West Homestead, West Mifflin & Whitaker are in this area.


Guest speaker will be Edward Falvo of the Elizabeth Township Historical Society. Mr. Falvo will give a verbal presentation of the Lewis & Clark Expedition with artifact replicas of items used on the expedition. He was part of the 200th anniversary national expedition party that re-traced the steps of that expedition party from Elizabeth, PA to the Pacific Ocean in 2003 to 2006. For more information on event,
Braddock, Allegheny County is named after British general Edward Braddock, a military leader whose miscalculation of Native American fighting prowess cost him fame, glory, and life in 1755. Join author Robert M. Grom at the November “What’s Your history?” event at the Barnes & Noble at The Waterfront. For more information on event,