The Historical Society of Scotch Plains and Fanwood New Jersey

The Historical Society of Scotch Plains and Fanwood New Jersey By the 19th century, Scotch Plains was firmly embedded as the name of the village which evolved into the vibrant town we know today.

Founded in 1972, we currently operate the historic 1700's Osborn Cannonball House museum in Scotch Plains NJ, along with providing lectures at its monthly meetings and more... Founded in 1972, the Historical Society of Scotch Plains and Fanwood currently operates the historic Osborn Cannonball House in Scotch Plains, provides guest lecturers at its monthly meetings, and preserves antique artifact

s, local history, and amazing legends from our area’s early days. The organization is a primary resource for information about the history of Scotch Plains and Fanwood, both of which retain many significant landmarks and memorabilia from the colonial era to the 21st century. The organization is a primary resource for information about the history of Scotch Plains and Fanwood, both of which retain many significant landmarks and memorabilia from the Colonial era to the 20th century. The origin of the name of Scotch Plains is derived from a description of the nationality of the first group of European settlers, the Scots, who in 1684 were living on the plain at the base of the “blew hills” of the Watchung Mountains. The link between the Scots and the plain is supported by early maps which identify the settlement as “Scotsplain.” In the 1700s the English and the Scots, themselves, began to refer to the Scottish people as “Scotch.” This shift in language caused the settlement’s name to change into “Scotch Plains.” It is during this time period that “Scotch Plains” first appears on maps as the name of the settlement which grew into a small village. As for Fanwood, we embrace the local lore that it was named for the daughter of an area railroad executive. During the development of Fanwood, John Taylor Johnston, President of the CRRNJ, named the train station and the surrounding community “Fanwood” in honor of his wife, Frances Colles Johnston. According to his daughter, Emily de Forest, “…my mother’s name was F***y, and Fanwood was named for her.” (Workers of the Federal Writers Project of the WPA:22). By the time the Borough of Fanwood formed in 1895, both Johnston and his wife had died. However, he had a daughter, also named F***y, who continued to socialize with members of the community when she was at her summer house in Plainfield. Therefore, it is quite possible that the Borough of Fanwood was named in honor of both the daughter and the wife of the railroad executive, John Taylor Johnston. Throughout the year, the Historical Society has many monthly meetings at the Shady Rest Country Club in Scotch Plains, NJ. Please check our website or our page for more information about upcoming meetings.

In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Historical Society of Scotch Plains and Fanwood will host a special present...
03/23/2026

In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Historical Society of Scotch Plains and Fanwood will host a special presentation highlighting eight influential women with ties to New Jersey, whose contributions span literature, education, medicine, business and the fight for women’s rights.

The program, presented by noted author and former educator Marylou Morano Kjelle, will spotlight both well-known figures like Clara Barton and Alice Paul, as well as lesser-known trailblazers such as Annis Boudinot Stockton and Sara Spencer Washington.

Kjelle, an accomplished writer with two forthcoming books in 2026, brings a wealth of experience as a lecturer, professor, and former reporter. The event will take place on Tuesday, March 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the historic Shady Rest Golf Club, 820 Jerusalem Rd.

The program is free and open to the public, with refreshments and fellowship to follow—no registration required.

The Osborn Cannonball House Museum, 1840 Front St., Scotch Plains, will be open to the public from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday...
02/28/2026

The Osborn Cannonball House Museum, 1840 Front St., Scotch Plains, will be open to the public from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, March 1, offering visitors a chance to step back in time and explore local history.

The museum will feature a Civil War–era exhibit, highlighting gowns from the mid-19th century. New Jersey contributed more than 88,000 soldiers to the Union cause during the Civil War, and New Jersey troops were present in every major battle of the war.

During the March 1 open house, costumed docents will be on hand to lead tours of the circa-1750 home. Admission is free.





Please join us this Sunday, December 7, when the Historical Society of Scotch Plains and Fanwood celebrates a Downton Ab...
12/03/2025

Please join us this Sunday, December 7, when the Historical Society of Scotch Plains and Fanwood celebrates a Downton Abbey-style Christmas at the Osborn Cannonball House, 1840 East Front Street, Scotch Plains. This open-house style event, from 1:30-3:30, will feature Victorian Christmas decor, along with mannequins attired in opulent Downton Abbey style holiday clothing. Celebrate the season with us and enjoy hot mulled cider and festive treats at this fun, free event!

Ups, Downs and Arounds…Join us this Tuesday, November 25, at 7:30 pm, when Dan Koslowski, an avid roller coaster enthusi...
11/23/2025

Ups, Downs and Arounds…Join us this Tuesday, November 25, at 7:30 pm, when Dan Koslowski, an avid roller coaster enthusiast, will share his passion for roller coasters and take us on a fun- and fact-filled thrill ride through America’s amusement park history. Through pictures, narration and music, Koslowski will educate and entertain us with an eye-opening historical journey from the people who invented these unique rides to one of America’s favorite destinations, the amusement park. Koslowski has specifically researched the history of the now-defunct Bowcraft Amusement Park in Scotch Plains.

The meeting is free and open to the public. It will be held at Shady Rest Country Club 820 Jerusalem Rd., Scotch Plains, at 7:30 pm on Tuesday, November 25. Refreshments and fellowship will follow the presentation.

JD SOLOMON PRESENTSH*TLER’S AMERICAN ACCOMPLICESThis Tuesday, October 28, 7:30 PM at Shady Rest Country ClubAs Hi**er ro...
10/27/2025

JD SOLOMON PRESENTS
HITLER’S AMERICAN ACCOMPLICES

This Tuesday, October 28, 7:30 PM at Shady Rest Country Club

As Hi**er rose to power in the 1930s, his American strategy was simple: Keep the US from entering with his plans for a European war and genocide. In America, he had plenty of accomplices—some witting, some unwitting and some just witless. Find out about Hi**er’s American accomplices—including some based right here in Scotch Plains—at the Historical Society of Scotch Plains and Fanwood's next historical true crime presentation with Westfield resident and retired journalist JD Solomon.

Mr. Solomon presents programs about historical true crime at senior centers and community organizations in Union County. A novelist, he is the author of two historical thrillers, The Tinen Killings, about aging Civil War veterans in Philadelphia in 1898, and Home News, about bootlegging in his hometown of Bay Shore, New York, in 1928.

The Historical Society of Scotch Plains and Fanwood invites you to this meeting on Tuesday evening October 28, at 7:30 PM to learn about our Hi**er's local accomplices. The meeting is free and open to all and is held at the historic Shady Rest Country Club, 820 Jerusalem Road (at the corner of Plainfield Ave) in Scotch Plains. Refreshments and fellowship follow the presentation. For further information contact Connie Klock at [email protected] or 908-337-7735.






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In conjunction with Union County's Four Centuries in a Weekend, the Historical Society of Scotch Plains and Fanwood invi...
10/17/2025

In conjunction with Union County's Four Centuries in a Weekend, the Historical Society of Scotch Plains and Fanwood invites you to visit the Osborn Cannonball House Museum and see our popular Titanic-themed exhibit.

This Saturday and Sunday, October 18 and 19, the Osborn Cannonball House Museum, 1840 E. Front Street, Scotch Plains, will be open from noon to 5 pm.

The museum will feature a display entitled “NJ Passengers Aboard the RMS Titanic,” which includes replicas of items used aboard the ill-fated ship.

From the museum’s vast antique clothing collection, mannequins will be dressed in Titanic era, or Edwardian, clothing, featuring fashions representing the three classes aboard the ship.

Costumed docents will give tours of the 1750 home of the Osborn family, who witnessed and played a role in the Revolutionary War and the founding of Scotch Plains. Children can make a craft and enjoy an early Halloween treat in our tent. We hope you will join us for this fun and educational event!













Next weekend: The Osborn Cannonball House Will Be Open For Four Centuries in a WeekendThe Osborn Cannonball House Museum...
10/12/2025

Next weekend: The Osborn Cannonball House Will Be Open For Four Centuries in a Weekend

The Osborn Cannonball House Museum, 1840 Front Street, Scotch Plains, will be open to the public in conjunction with Union County’s Four Centuries in a Weekend on Saturday, October 18 and Sunday, October 19, from noon to 5 pm.

The museum will feature a display entitled “NJ Passengers Aboard the RMS Titanic,” which will include replicas of items used aboard the ill-fated ship.

From the museum’s vast antique clothing collection, mannequins will be dressed in “Titanic era,” or Edwardian, clothing, featuring fashions representing the three classes aboard the ship.

Costumed docents will lead tours of the 1750 home of the Osborn family, who witnessed and played a role in the Revolutionary War and the founding of Scotch Plains. Children can make a craft and enjoy an early Halloween treat in our tent. We hope you will join us for this fun and educational event!














Visit the Osborn Cannonball House Museum tomorrow, Sunday October 5, and see our mannequins sporting their Titanic-era f...
10/05/2025

Visit the Osborn Cannonball House Museum tomorrow, Sunday October 5, and see our mannequins sporting their Titanic-era finery, along with relics that evoke the lives and losses of the doomed voyage’s passengers.

Presented in conjunction with Scotch Plains Day, the event will run from 11 am till 3 pm at the museum, 1840 East Front Street, Scotch Plains. Admission is free and includes museum tours led by costumed docents as well as children’s activities. We hope you will join us!












03/09/2025
02/18/2025

Please note : Due to the ongoing ceiling construction work in the Victorian living room section of the Osborn cannonball house museum we will not be open on the 1st Sunday in March. We hope to be open on the 1st Sunday in April. Please watch for updates.

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1840 Front Street
Scotch Plains, NJ
07076

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