BRIDAL

Ideas for the bride

Seiberling Mansion Sun Catchers

(On display by the window in the mansion gift shop)

Each of these sun catchers, manufactured by the Opalescent Glass Co. of Kokomo, Indiana, are reproductions of unique stained glass features at the Seiberling Mansion.

A lovely remembrance of your special day!

Gifts for your attendants

Motif Location Price
  

   Pink Rose

Front Bathroom $20.00

         Daffodil

First Floor Foyer $15.00

    Grape Cluster

Dining Room $20.00

              Iris

2nd Floor "Lady of the Lake" Window $17.00

     Ballroom flower

3rd Floor Ballroom Rotunda Window $20.00

Elliott House Miniature by artist Patti Host $58.00

Patti Host's miniature Seiberling Mansion at Christmas

Seiberling Mansion Miniature decorated for Christmas by artist Patti Host


$62.00
Seiberling Mansion color notecards
Featuring the Seiberling Mansion on the front, blank inside.
6 different, 2 of each.
$10.00
Scenes of Kokomo notecards
A collection of 12 notecards featuring scenes of Kokomo, Indiana $10.00

Note cards for your thank you notes are available by special order. 10 for $10.00

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    If you are interested in purchasing items from the Historical Society gift shop, please e-mail the society at director@howardcountymuseum.org or call (765) 432-4314.  Your order will be taken over the phone and the merchandise will be shipped to you the following business day.  All orders must be paid for in advance with MasterCard or Visa or by sending a check to:

Howard County Historical Society

1200 West Sycamore Street

Kokomo, Indiana 46901. 

There will be a minimum charge of $5.00 for shipping and handling.














We look forward to serving you.

Contact Us:  
(765)452-4314
director@howardcountymuseum.org



HCHS Mission Statement

The Howard County Historical Society believes in the daily relevance of history. As the custodian of Howard County's unique heritage, the society preserves our community's collective experiences. In sharing that history, we foster a sense of community - connecting us to our neighbors, the past to the future, and our home to the world.