River Museum is open Memorial Day to Labor Day 1pm-4:30pm
Historical Society Meeting are held the 3rd tuesday of the month at 7:30pm
Edgar Davidson founded the historical society in 1948 and later published a book about the history of the village. Davidson was president until 1950 and also served several other terms in the succeeding years.
The River Museum
In 1870, Dr. John Hammond constructed and used the building for his Medical Practice to the Railroad Industry and the Town's people. He and his family also occupied it as their residence. In 1920, after Dr. Hammond's death, the building was converted to apartments until the early 1940s.
On This Very Spot in 1942, a Nursing Home was introduced into the structure until the mid-60s. It sat vacant until the early 70s when the Wellsville Historical Society purchased the building. After a massive rehabilitation the society opened the Museum for public tours. The Museum's 11 rooms each have their own theme including a Victorian Parlor, Indian and Civil War Artifacts, including the Sword of Col. John Hunt Morgan of Morgan's Raiders. Railroad memorabilia, Riverboat Models, Marine Gear, displays of local Pottery ware, and the original Death Mask of "Pretty Boy" Floyd.