The
Elders of Brooklyn, Illinois, have preserved the town's history and our cultural
heritage through oral tradition that has been handed to each succeeding
generation. Until recently, it was thought that all written records had
been lost. While interviewing an elder, he remembered that his deceased sister had entrusted him with two books that she had found in an
old house before its demolition. These books contain hand written records of our history dating from 1891 through 1893. A professional
archivist, working in conjunction with HSOBI, and volunteers from ITARP has begun work on stabilizing the material which was deteriorating and
beginning to flake.
Brooklyn's Historical Society was
incorporated July 23, 2007. Prior to the formation of the Historical
Society, Elders George McShan, Magnolia Johnson, Joe Henry, Robert
Smoots, Juanita Clemons, Nathaniel O'Bannon II, and Robert Dale Sr., had amassed
a collection of photos and news paper articles chronicling he history
of Brooklyn and its citizens. Elders Prince Wells, Henry Ross Carmelita
and Willie Gower have patiently recounted life in Brooklyn during the
early 1930's through 1960's which was digitally recorded. They have
provided the foundation on which the Historical Society was
formed.
The focus
of our work is to collect, preserve and present the historical record and
cultural heritage of the first inhabitants, founding families, and early settlers of Brooklyn, Illinois, through interpretive exhibits,
promote awareness of Brooklyn, Illinois and encourage the association of people
with a common interest in our history. Our goal is to have the town of
Brooklyn and its' historic sites receive designation on the National Registry of
Historic Places.
We must
preserve our past with a vision to secure our future. HSOBI