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Washington State Historical Society

The Washington State Historical Society is a non-profit 501(c)3 membership organization, open to any and all individuals, families, or firms. The Society is also recognized in statute (RCW 27.34) as a trustee agency of the state of Washington with enumerated powers.

Founded in 1891 and now into its second century of service, the Washington State Historical Society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and vividly presenting Washington's rich and varied history. The Society is comprised of a family of museums and research centers, offering a variety of services to researchers, historians, scholars, and the lifelong learners.

By connecting personal, local, regional, and national stories to the universality of the human experience, and collecting materials from our state that help tell those stories, we will make the Washington State Historical Society indispensable to the people of Washington and a vital part of state government.

The Society is governed by a board of trustees, which includes seven public officials (the Governor, Secretary of State, Superintendent of Public Instruction and four state legislators) who serve ex officio. Trustees (excepting statewide elected officials) are limited to three three-year terms, the officers (President, Vice Presidents for western and eastern Washington and the Treasurer) are limited to two three-year terms. The director is appointed by, and serves at the pleasure of, the board and functions as the corporate secretary.

Chronology of the Society

1891The Society is organized.
1896The Society is incorporated.
1903The State Legislature passes an act designating the Society as a trustee agency of state government.
1909The State Legislature appropriates $25,000 to the Society to build its own building on Stadium Way in Tacoma.
1911The original Society building is dedicated.
1931The Society merges with the Ferry Museum that had been built adjoining its building.
1941The Hewitt Research Library is established.
1973A new wing is added to the facility on Stadium Way.
1986The Society's board of trustees adopt a long range plan to guide its growth.
1987The Society commences publication of COLUMBIA Magazine.
1987The State Legislature appropriates planning funds for a new museum.
1993The Society merges with the State Capital Museum in Olympia.
1995The Heritage Capital Projects program is created under the auspices of the Washington State Historical Society to establish a competitive process to solicit proposals from local governments, public development authorities, nonprofit corporations, tribal governments, and other entities to submit prioritized heritage capital projects for potential funding in the state capital budget.
1996The Society opens the new Washington State History Museum next to the restored Union Station in downtown Tacoma.
1999The Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Advisory Committee is created under the auspices of the Washington State Historical Society.
2000The Society's board adopts a new strategic plan for 2000-2010.
2005The Women’s History Consortium is created and the Society becomes the organizing agency for the state.
2005The Society becomes the statewide coordinator for National History Day in Washington.

Management Team

  • Jennifer Kilmer, Director
  • Patricia Tobiason, Deputy Director
  • Tamara Georgick, Director of Information Technology
  • Misty Reese, Administrative Director
  • Kimberly Ketcham, Marketing and Communications Director
  • Laura Berry, Development Director
  • Redmond Barnett, Head of Exhibits Department
  • Lynette Miller, Head of Collections Department
  • Christina DuBois, Managing Editor, Columbia Magazine
  • Christopher K. Lee, Financial Officer
  • Susan Rohrer, Head of State Capital Museum and Outreach Center
  • Stephanie Lile, Head of Education Department

Washington State Historical Society
Strategic and Action Plan 2013-17

Download the current Strategic Plan in PDF format.

Washington State Historical Research Center
1911 Pacific Avenue
Tacoma, WA 98402
(253) 272-3500
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