January 28, 2009

A Tribute

by Betty Jane Wilson, president VFHS

The recent days have seen the demise of a number of kind and gentle souls from our midst.

This turning of the pages of the ‘Book of Life’ by HIM who has it in his keeping, saddens us, but should remind us that it is not what we might have done that is important.” Penned by the late Arthur Strawn, historian and editor of the Valley Falls Historical Society Newsletter dated Dec. 29, 1970.

Nearly four decades later and almost prophetically, we are saddened by the demise of two lifetime members and avid supporters of the Valley Falls Historical Society, Milton Reichart, anthropologist, author, and past president of the society, and Arthur Strawn, one of the founders, first president and long-time historian.

Adamant advocate of historical accuracy and preservation of facts, historian Strawn once wrote “a historical society is unique among the institutions of a community. It is not just one more social group, but ranks with the public library in that its membership corresponds to the library board and must carry the burden of collecting and preserving materials, but its services must be to the whole community. No finer way exists to promote interest and pride in a community than by a local historical society.”

Recognizing Arthur’s superlative qualifications as an historian and adviser, past president, Milton Reichart honored him with these words “One term that would characterize and typify the history of Valley Falls is ‘Ask Art,’ whenever someone makes inquiry of a Valley Falls citizen concerning something about the town’s history, sooner or later, the citizens will be heard to say ‘Ask Art.’ ”

The legacy of Arthur Strawn, his devotion and adherance to factural history, his contributions to the Valley Falls Historical Society and museum and entire community will grace the annals of Valley Falls history.

How long? Ask Art.

The historical society remains closed through February. Call (875) 945-3576, Betty Jane Wilson, for information or arrangements for visits.

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