SDG Historical Society
SDG Historical Society
Established in 1920, the SDG Historical Society is a members-based community organization that advocates for the responsible preservation of local history and heritage. As part of our mandate, we have amassed a significantly large collection of historic artifacts and records that includes photographs, maps, documents, and materials about local individuals, families, businesses, congregations, community organizations, and associations that contributed to the rich history of Cornwall and the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.
Since 1956 the SDG Historical Society has owned and operated the Cornwall Community Museum (formerly the United Counties Museum) located in a heritage building known as the Wood House. We host and participate in local events that are designed to inform and educate the public on history and heritage related matters as well as collaborate with our municipal government on the responsible preservation of historic artifacts.
Overall, our aim is to foster an appreciation of Cornwall and SDGs significant role in the development of our province and country.
- Provincial Not-For-Profit Corporation #333620, recorded July 8th, 1976
- Federally Registered Charity under business number 10803-4372-RR0001.
Become a Member Today!
The benefits of becoming a member of the SDG Historical society include:
- Early registration for Society and Museum events
- Privileged Access to the Research Center and Standard-Freeholder Negatives Collection
- Quarterly Newsletters with updates regarding Society and Museum affairs
- Provide input regarding Society and Museum operations
- Attend and vote at the Annual General Meeting of the Society
- Ability to serve on the Board of Directors