
Longtime collectors and authors of “Jack Daniel’s Historical Memorabilia and Rarities” will be the speakers at the Moore County Historical Society meeting on March 12.
Longtime collectors and authors of “Jack Daniel’s Historical Memorabilia and Rarities” will be the speakers at the Moore County Historical Society meeting on March 12.
Founders formed Moore County in 1871, but in 1988 voters passed a referendum to consolidate Lynchburg and Moore County’s government and services under Metro Moore County. Learn more on November 13 when former County Executive Bill Thomas speaks at the Moore County Historical Society meeting.
INSIDER’S GUIDE TO THE JD BBQ | The Moore County Historical Society’s Homemade Cake & Pie Auction happens at 3 p.m. in Wiseman Park.
LOCAL NEWS | Founding families will be the topic of the Moore County Historical Society’s June meeting, which takes place on Sunday, June 12 in Lynchburg.
A former Tennessee State Library conservator will speak at the Moore County Historical Society meeting on March 13 about preserving historic photos.
The Moore County Historical Society recently announced that they have extended the Moore County Founding Families Certification deadline until February 14.
Dr. Michael Bradley will present “COVID Is Not Our First Rodeo – The Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878” at the November historical society meeting on Sunday.
Support those preserving the history of Lynchburg and Moore County at the Moore Historical Society Homemade Cake and Pie Auction on Saturday at 3 p.m. during the Jack Daniel’s barbecue.
Need help identifying folks in a Moore County or Lynchburg historical photo? Then bring it to the next meeting of the Moore County Historical Society meeting on June 13.
Attention Lynchburg Times readers: local historian George Stone needs your help.