Historic Smock House and Morback House Museum are a project of the...

"The Sherwood Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the history of Sherwood and Oregon, linking past events to an enhanced understanding of the present, and presenting it in diverse educational formats."

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Calendar Update!

"Come to the History Workshop April 23!" --June Reynolds, President

4th Grade Pioneer Days is May-June week.

History Camp will begin June 27.

•Next business meetings will be April 25, May 23 and June 20. The announced program on The 40's has been canceled, owing to re-construction at Morback House Museum.

3 comments:

grace said...

that sounds like ... fun

Anonymous said...

Hi Grace!! You could come to any of our great programs such as History Camp or even a History Workshop. There are many things to do at the Museum. Talk to me about it! Mrs. Reynolds

Anonymous said...

i think this is cool

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A Place in Time by June Reynolds

History Book $30
Christmas Chair by June Reynolds

Reynolds Fiction $12
Heritage Trail Guide by Clyde List
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Sherwood Centennial Cook Book
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I am James Christopher Smock. I arrived in Oregon at the age of four with the family Hall. We were eight in number. It was 1852. My wife Mary Ellen Sebastian and I platted the town of "Smockville" in 1889, which later became the Town of Sherwood.