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When you have selected items to purchase, click on the Order Form button, print, and fill out order. These items (and more) are also available at the Bond County Museum during operating hours.
Send orders with your name, address, phone number, email, and check or money order to:
Bond County Historical Society, PO Box 376, Greenville, IL 62246
All items are subject to availability. Prices include shipping and handling. Please allow 4 weeks for delivery. Confirmation of your order will be emailed (if included with order).

Images of America: Greenville and Bond County
By Kevin Kaegy and the Bond County Historical Society.
2003
Book with hundreds of vintage pictures of Bond County.
Soft Cover, 128 pages.
$23.00 (includes S&H)
You may also order Images of America directly from Amazon!

Postcard Set #2: Transportation in Bond County
Four postcards with vintage pictures of modes of transportation including: Train Wreck in Pocahontas, Dixon Motor Co. and Model T in Greenville, Horse and Wagon, and Bi-Plane at Bond County Field. Includes envelope.
$6.50 (includes S&H)

Montrose Abbey History
By John Goldsmith.
March 2003, Revised April 2004
Fascinating book about the history of the Montrose Abbey mausoleum in Greenville. Soft Cover.
$2.50 (includes S&H)

Vintage Postcards
These vintage and original postcards are hard to find! Choose from B&W card of Greenville Post Office, color cards of Utlaut Hospital, North side of Greenville square, BCCU #2 High School, and Greenville College Marston Hall. Each photo dates from 1950's and 60's.
$1.00 each (includes S&H) Please specify which card(s) with your order.
“The coffee-table book re-imagined”

Archival Productions.com offers eBooks, Printed Books, Videos, and Music based on historical, nostalgic, or traditional subjects. Bond County Museum tries to keep some of AP’s books in our Gift Shop. The mini-coffee table books are based on vintage graphics, Art, and History. Although these are primarily graphic books, they all have insightful text worth reading. The eBooks and videos make great classroom material. These projects have all been developed and produced by Robert Whiteside.