ABOUT BCHS
Statement of Mission of Butte County Historical Society
(BCHS)
The Butte County Historical
Society is a non-profit, volunteer organization devoted to
preserving the history of Butte County, California and sharing it
with others.
Mission of
the Museum and Archives
The Museum helps
meet the BCHS mission by making artifact collections available to
the general public through exhibits which explain concepts and
information about Butte County history--its people, places and
events.
The museum helps
meet the BCHS mission through being open to the public, training
docents to lead tours of the museum and by making back issues of
the Diggen's and other publications about Butte County history
available to the public.
The Archives helps
the BCHS mission by gathering, preserving and organizing
artifactual materials pertaining to Butte County history
(documentary artifacts of all kinds, written materials, and
artifacts) and organizing them for retrieval purposes through the
development of catalogs, indices and finding aids. Documentary
materials will be made available to researchers.
Purpose
and Scope of Collections
The purpose of the
Museum and Archival collections is to further the mission of the
Butte County Historical Society.
To meet the
mission of the Society, the Museum's collections will contain
artifacts and documentary materials that illustrate, document or
directly relate to the history of Butte County,
California.
Three major
collections are managed by the Museum, two of which are permanent
and one of which is expendable:
The
General Collection (permanent) which is composed of
objects that relate to the social, political, economic and cultural
heritage of the people of Butte County. The Museum will use these
collections primarily for exhibit, but also for research and other
appropriate purposes that illustrate and educate the public, in
both the present and the future, about the history of the
County.
The
Archives Collection (permanent) includes photographs,
documents, published material, maps, scrapbooks, film, video tapes,
sound recordings, ephemera and other historical materials that
relate to the same parameters as the other collections. Also stored
are records of enduring interest from the Museum itself. The
archives will serve the research and reference needs of the
community, the museum staff and visiting
researchers.
The
Educational Support Collection (expendable) includes
objects that may be used in the activities of the Museum's
educational and interpretive programs. Replicas, duplicates or
objects of non-local origin may be designated for this collection,
as well as equipment items needed to access archival non-print
media. Sub-collections within the support collection may include
furnishings and accouterments which have been acquired to furnish
historic structures, and other materials that will enhance hands-on
interpretive programming.
Last update December 2008
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