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The Mason County Historical Society formally opened the Rose Hawley Museum to the public on May 23, 1951.
Rose Hawley had purchased a map of Ludington and Buttersville dated 1886 and when she took this first
item to a Historical Society Meeting, she was named program chairman and she set to work looking
into the local history.

The museum was consolidated with the White Pine Village setting in 1994. At that time, the large
two-story building at the village became the Rose Hawley Museum and provided exhibit area for furniture,
clothing and a music gallery. The Music Gallery has since been incorporated
into the new Museum of Music dedicated in 1999.
Pictured above is a Camera Set 1990.13.01 - a circa 1876 E. Suter Basle No. 4273 Aplanat B. No.
5, 13 X 11 Camera Set donated by Doug Leafstrand.
Pictured at right is a selection from the doll collection: Doll 1996.78.01 - Doll with red should length hair; tan straw hat and
flowers; blue and white striped dress, with white collar and black bow tie;
black strap shoes; eyes open and close. Donated by the estate of Edna Wadel.
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