Primary contact
6030 S.Whiskey Hill Road Hubbard, OR, URL: http://pnmhs.org Email: pnwmennonite@canby.com Phone: 5032666447
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Pacific Northwest Mennonite Historical Society
The Pacific Northwest Mennonite Historical Society (PNMHS), was originally named the Oregon Mennonite Historical and Genealogical Society (OMHGS) until the name was changed in 2009. The Society was established in 1988 by Hope Lind, a historian of Pacific Northwest Mennonite Conference. She wanted to consolidate Mennonite family history by creating a resource for the local community. Since then, the Society has expanded from a few shelves of documents to a library and archival center in Hubbard, OR and works as a resource with local schools and organizations.
The Amish Mennonite community in Oregon came from the Midwest and settled in the 1880s, establishing the Zion Mennonite Church in 1893. They continue to be involved in their community, considering how they can best interact as a resource with those around them.
PNMHS Mission Statement
Pacific Northwest Mennonite Historical Society seeks to collect and preserve historical materials and to celebrate the heritage of Mennonites in the Pacific Northwest in order to educate, inspire, and witness to the church and broader community.
The purpose of the Pacific Northwest Mennonite Historical Society is to record and preserve the history of Mennonite and related groups for present and future generations. We serve the congregations and communities of the Pacific Northwest Mennonite Conference. Our goals are to:
• collect, preserve and organize records, writing, and artifacts of Mennonite groups,
• aid historians and genealogists,
• increase interest in Mennonite history and genealogy.
We welcome visitors weekly on Wednesdays from 9 AM – 3 PM or by appointment. Appointments for our regular Wednesday hours are also convenient, but are not required. Masks are required for everyone inside the building. For an appointment, contact us at https://www.pnmhs.org/about/contact/ letting us know your contact info and the date and time you wish to visit.
Reference services are available from the archivist; an appointment is highly recommended.
A photocopier and scanner are available on site. Please check with the archivist before copying any materials.
Our Library Room is available for reading and note taking with guest internet access and computer use available.