ASHVILLE MUSEUM DISPLAYS

34 Long Street ~ Ashville, Ohio  43103

740-983-9864

 

A.        January and February – Area Authors Works on Display - 8

 

Martin Smith, Clinton Shook, Florence Brobeck, Nelle Oesterle, Emmit Fraunfelter, Will Shuemaker, Gale Warner, William Ashbrook Kellerman,

S.F. Hinkle, Clarke Newton Griener, Walter Gregg, Elmer Swoyer and others, Viovian Michael, Samuel Sark, Jim Woodworth, Gales Legacy, Floyd Younkin

 

B.        March and April – In Honor of Women - 14

 

Women’s Civic Club, Three Women, Beauty, Rebecca Givler, Niki Tinsley, Grace Stout, Salley Kellerman, Women’s Temperance Union, Pythia Sisters, Women’s Suffrage, Oprah, Metta Larks, Sarah Fisher, Ben Shawn

           

C.               May and June – Celebrating Creativity - 20

 

Ross Larue, John Oman, Teddy Boor, David Dill, Audrey Graham, Dr. Loy Schiff,

Guy Leatherwood, Ellis Snyder, Earl Boyer, Mahlon Ashbrook,

Dr. Albright, Boyd Kuhlwein Holsters, Boyd Kuhlwein, Waterloo Wonders,

John Cook, Doug and Gail Anderson, Automated Highway, Jim Cook,

Sam Deeds, 1950 Baseball

 

D.               July and August – Freedom and Liberty - 24

 

Fourth of July, Community Club, Abolition, Elmer Neff, Eugene Wheeler, Peace Pole,  Black Jack Pershing, William Jenning Bryan, World War I & II,

Rear Admiral H.H. Christy, George Courtright, Kiwanis, Odd Fellows, KKK, Centennial, The Wall, New York Times, That’s Entertainment, Knights of Pythias, Great Depression, Chautauqua, BSA 159, Knights of Honor, GAR

 

E.               September and October – Connections - 21

 

James Cox, Elvis, Billy Carter, Roy Rogers, Jackie Cooper, James Hulse,

Nolan Hines, Movie Connections, Charles Fortner, Sherwood Anderson,

Shawnee Tribe, Tecumseh, Dean Bastian, Dan Bastian, Dan Barth, Chief Logan,

John W. Bear, Doran Topolosky, Bob Mabe, McGuffey Lane

 

F.      November and December – Building, Places and Things - 39

 

Telephone Company, Squires’ Store, Hook’s Store, Kraft’s Hardware, Traction Line Station One, Traction Line Station Two, Power House, Ice Plant, Dreamland Theater, Ashville School, Duvall, South Bloomfield, Millport, Otterbein College, Snake Den Mounds, Canning Factory, Post Office, Stewarts Opera House, Mob Factory, Ashville Bank Robbery, Fire Department, Chic-Chic, Lockbourne Army Airbase, Stagecoach Inn, Buster, Ashville Hotel, Ashville Museum, Coverage (Covered) Bridge, Nebraska Grange, G. H. Kraft, Modern Woodman, Hedges Hybrids, Citizens Bank

 

 

 

 

 

DISPLAYS BY NUMBER

 

1.  Charles W. Ward

17.  Dr. George Gardner

2.  Teddy Boor

18.  Uncle Tom’s Cabin

3.  Harley Christy

19.  Dr. Hosler

4.  Vivian Michael

20.  Samuel Hinkle

5.  Telephone Company

21.  Walter Gregg

6.  Champ Henson

22.  Florence Brobeck

7.  Russ Gregg

23.  Nelle Oesterle

8.  1945 Baseball Team

24.  Sherwood Anderson

9.  Jim Cook

25.  Gale’s Legacy

10.  Mike Hagely

26.  Floyd E. Younkin

11.  Ashville High School

27.  Canning Factory – (Mall)

12.  Ice Company

28.  South Bloomfield – (Wendys)

13.  Mop Factory

29.  Power Company - Tract. Line Sta. #1

14.  Covered Bridge

30.  Power Company – Tract. Line Sta. #2

15.  Nebraska

31.  Samuel Sark – Council House

16.  Did You Ever Notice

32.  Duvall