by Shelby Boatman | Aug 6, 2021 | Uncategorized
Now on sale at the Clinton County History Center, 149 E. Locust Street Wilmington OH. Cost is $49.99+tax We can ship any orders via mail for an additional fee. A 200-page, coffee table-style book published this summer offers the first comprehensive history of...
by Shelby Boatman | Aug 4, 2021 | Uncategorized
Originally published online in the Wilmington News Journal – August 3, 2021. The Clinton County History Center is pleased to share that Executive Director Shelby Boatman has been hired as Adjunct Professor of Public History at Wilmington College. While...
by Shelby Boatman | Jul 28, 2021 | Uncategorized
Written by Jonathan Mckay. Published in the Wilmington News Journal online, July 27 2021. A home is what a person makes it. Some people collect furniture, some pictures, others lamps or knick knacks. No matter what you put in your home, it is always a place to come...
by Shelby Boatman | Jul 19, 2021 | Uncategorized
Quaker Heritage Scenic Byway winds through Quaker settlements in Waynesville, Wilmington Designation of 54-mile road helps promote unique travel experience. Published in the Dayton-Daily News on July 9, 2021. By Adrienne Oglesby, Staff Writer. The Quaker Heritage...
by Shelby Boatman | Jul 19, 2021 | Uncategorized
Shared from Wilmington College’s page on the Quaker Scenic Byway: https://www.wilmington.edu/quaker-heritage-center/quaker-scenic-byway/ Clinton County is very much an epicenter of Quaker history and heritage in southwestern Ohio. It is the site of numerous...
by Shelby Boatman | Jun 2, 2021 | Uncategorized
Published in the online version of the Wilmington News Journal, May 28, 2021. The Clinton County History Center held its open house and exhibit grand reopening — complete with free tours, door prize drawings and more — Thursday afternoon and evening. The museum...