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On the evening of September 1, 1921, seventeen people met at Windsor's town hall to form the Windsor Historical Society. That evening, the Society was officially named and its officers elected.

The Society's first bylaws included these objectives:

  • The collection and preservation of records, facts and materials relating to the history and to the citizens of Windsor.

  • The identification, preservation and marking of buildings and locations of historic interest.

  • The recording of current history for the benefit of future generations.

  • The publication of documents and pamphlets relating to Windsor.

  • The preparation for the observance of the Tercentenary of Windsor in 1933.


During its first year the Society established a building fund. As the fund grew, the officers looked for an appropriate property for their headquarters. In 1925 the house then known as the 1640 Lt. Walter Fyler House, thought to be one of the oldest wooden-frame houses in the state, came on the market. To the horror of Society members, one prospective buyer wanted to use the site for a gasoline station. The Society signed an option, solicited donations, received them enthusiastically from all over the United States, and purchased the house.

Donations began to pour in: books, artifacts, documents, maps, and photographs. In its early years, the Fyler house operated as an historic house museum, archives, tea room and hostel. Visitors from afar with Windsor roots could even stay overnight in one of the historically furnished rooms.

This small, corncob-insulated house, though charming, was widely recognized to be a fire hazard. Time and again in early annual reports, presidents of the Society called for funds to build a fireproof building that could safely house the Society’s growing collections. It didn’t happen until Leland P. Wilson, the society’s longtime treasurer and a prominent Windsor brick-maker, bequeathed the necessary funds for construction and maintenance of a museum and library, which opened in 1962. Today the Wilson building houses our Hands-On-History Learning Center, meeting room and kitchen on the first floor, and collections storage in the basement and second floor levels.

In 1990, thanks to a generous bequest from Marguerite Mills, we were able to add significant space to our facilities. The Mills building houses our reception area, museum shop, and two galleries on the first floor. It also houses collections and library storage in the basement and an additional gallery, our research library, offices, and textile storage upstairs.

Another opportunity came our way in 1992, when we began leasing the Dr. Hezekiah Chaffee House (built around 1767) from the Town of Windsor. After interior renovation, we opened the Chaffee House to visitors in 199 and maintain the first floor as a house museum.

In 1999 the Fyler House underwent a name change and significant reinterpretation after architectural analysis and primary source research revealed the house was built around 1758, not 1640. The John and Sarah Strong House, as it is now named, stands on land owned by Lt. Walter Fyler and interprets the lives of three different families who lived in the house.

Reprinted with permission of the Windsor Historical Society


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Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Jan 21 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Tickborne Illness Support Group
Jan 25 at LP Wilson Community Center, 599 Matianuck Ave. Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Jan 26 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Jan 28 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
Monthly Veteran's Coffee Hour
Jan 30 at L.P. Wilson
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Feb 2 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Feb 4 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Tickborne Illness Support Group
Feb 8 at LP Wilson Community Center, 599 Matianuck Ave. Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Feb 9 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Feb 11 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
Board of Directors Mtg
Feb 11 at online
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Feb 16 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Programs Committee Mtg
Feb 17 at online
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Feb 18 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Jan 21 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Jan 21 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Tickborne Illness Support Group
Jan 25 at LP Wilson Community Center, 599 Matianuck Ave. Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Jan 26 at Windsor Train Station Studios
Bring Your Gadgets to the Geeks
Jan 28 at Windsor Public Library 323 Broad Street Windsor, CT
First Town Chat
Fridays at 161 Broad Street, Windsor
Tickborne Illness Support Group
Jan 25 at LP Wilson Community Center, 599 Matianuck Ave. Windsor
Open Classroom at the WAC Studios
Jan 26 at Windsor Train Station Studios