Will County Historical Society

803 S. State St., Lockport, 60441

        Phone 815- 838- 5080

Upcoming Events
Gift Shop

The Will County Historical Society exists so that people and organizations may be connected to the rich history of Will County, Illinois.




Books and other publications about Will County History

Hand-loomed rag rugs, hand made bonnets, aprons, and collars in child and adult sizes

Civil War hats

Companion publication to the Freedom Seekers exhibit

Historic Children's games and toys


             ILLINOIS AND MICHIGAN CANAL OFFICE

In 1837 The town of Lockport was laid out by the Illinois and Michigan canal commissioners and a residence office was built.

The first floor of the permanent structure was completed in 1837, and became headquarters for construction and administration of the waterway.

The canal, which extended ninety-six miles from the south branch of the Chicago river near lake Michigan to the Illinois river at Peru, was in operation from 1848 to 1914.

This building, now owned by the Will County Historical Society,
Houses the Illinois and Michigan canal Museum.




Hours of operation: Noon - 4 p.m., Wednesday through Sunday

For tours at other hours call 815-838-5080 and leave a message

Admission $3 adults, $2 seniors, $1 children & students, members free

For genealogical or other research inquiries, leave message at above phone #. we have 70,000 documents from all over Will County, plat maps, obituary files and anniversary files.

Research charges: first 1/2 hour free, $25 per hour after
members, First hour free, $25 per hour after

Do your own research, supervised by an trained docent - free,
25 cents for black & white copies, color, legal size or larger 50 cents, copies can be downloaded onto portable drive in .jpg and .pdf format

Dr. Dougall's office

Step into the Edwardian era to see what a typical Doctor's office would look like. Dr. Dougall was an officer in the Civil War, then went on to work for the I & M Canal, the State Penitentiary, and finally opened his own office in his home.


Medicine men of Will County

In conjunction with Dr. Dougall's office this exhibit shows the men who helped heal and some of their instruments and medicines. Two highlights of this exhibit are the pre-Civil Ware surgeon's kit and a device to generate an electrical charge.


Fiber Arts

An original Edward Worst loom is the focal point of this exhibit. Worst was a pioneer in the arts and crafts movement, as well as an educator. This loom is now set up to weave rag rugs for sale in the gift shop. In addition spinning wheels, knitting machines, and a smaller table top loom are on display.

 Would you like to volunteer, if so
PLEASE fill out the Application and send it in.




Be a part of Will County History and Donate a Brick Paver!

Grand Re-Opening, February 17 at 2 p.m. The Will County Historical Society is announcing the Grand Opening of its new Reference and Genealogical Room. We are highlighting our extensive African American Will County Database, containing the birth, death, and marriage records of all the known African American families in the 19th century in Will County. It will also house a collection of children's books dealing with the Underground Railroad.







Exhibits now on display

Vault showing draws of documents
 available for research



WILL COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Official Website © 2011 All rights reserved







Officers of the Society
President- Sandy Vasko, Wilmington
Vice-president- Gina Wysocki, Joliet
Secretary- Bobbie Stevens, Lockport
Treasurer- Ron Strahanowski, Lockport




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Research & Geneological Room
Resources concerning Will County history including plat maps, obituaries, mortgages, chattel mortgages, historical architectural surveys, Civil War histories, African-American database, etc. Free Internet and Wi-Fi.

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