Our Story

Delaware Historical Society

Founded in May 1864 for “the elucidation of history, particularly such portions as may refer to Delaware.”

Since its founding, the Delaware Historical Society (DHS) has acquired an extraordinary collection of more than 3 million objects, books, documents, photographs, and maps and nine historic buildings related to Delaware’s past and its importance to the nation. We are the only private nonprofit organization with the mission to serve as the statewide organization exploring, preserving, promoting, and sharing Delaware history, heritage, and culture to educate, inspire, and empower people and communities. This is our story.

Executive Directors and Presidents of the Delaware Historical Society

Executive Directors
(Executive Director position created in 1962)
Mr. Ivan Henderson, 2023-Present
Dr. David W. Young, 2018-2022
Mr. Scott W. Loehr, 2011-2017
Ms. Joan Reynold Hoge, 2004-2010
Dr. Barbara Benson, 1990–2003
Mr. Charles Lyle, 1980-1989
Mr. Dale Fields, 1962-1979

Presidents
The Hon.  Edwin D. Steel Jr., 1961-1962
Reverend Dr. John W. Christie, 1954-1961
The Hon. Richard S. Rodney, 1943-1954
Mr. Christopher L. Ward, 1940-1943
Colonel George Armstrong Elliott, 1914-1940
Reverend Joseph Brown Turner, 1911-1914
The Hon. Ignatius Grubb, 1909-1910
The Hon. Henry C. Conrad, 1908-1909
The Hon. Charles B. Lore, 1893-1908
The Hon. Leonard P. Wales, 1897-1893
The Hon. Daniel Moore Bates, 1873-1874 and 1875-1879
Mr. Henry F. Askew, 1874-1875
The Hon. Willard Hall, 1864-1873