Smithville Community Historical Society, P.O. Box 12, Smithville, OH   44677

Welcome to the
Smithville Community Historical Society
online.

Purpose of the Society
Membership: How to Join
 See Map of Smithville Here

Come See Our Buildings..
Click on the photos to the right to learn about the buildings
Group Tours can be arranged.  
Send requests to the email below. 
glhold@ameritech.net

Other than the group tours,
the Mishler Weaving Mill is open
to visitors on Wednesday afternoons

1:30 to 4:00 year round.  Please visit!

Smithville Historical Society Events

2008 Open Houses
All  buildings will be open from 1:30 to 4:00 pm on these Sundays

June 8

Aug 10

Oct 12

June 22

Aug 24

Oct 26

July 13

Sep 14

 

July 27

Sep 28

 

 Archives
Some help in researching families
in the Smithville area

Links to Members' Sites 
Past Newsletter Clippings
Steam Engine Speeds Through Smithville


On Saturday April 26, 2003  
a Dedication was held for
The Ohio Bicentennial Historical Marker
at the John Mishler Weaving Mill in Smithville
and the Grand Opening of
the Historical Society Reception Center
at 391½ East Main Street [State Route 585]
Smithville, Wayne County, Ohio.  
 


  

Blacksmith Shop
Blacksmith Shop

The Cabin
Pioneer Log Cabin

The Sheller House
 The Sheller House

The Mishler Weaving Mill
Mishler Weaving Mill

Carriage Barn
The Carriage Barn

  Check this out!  Our special events
will also be listed at
WayneCountyEvents.com.

Links to Map & other Wayne Co. sites

The Weaver
by Edgar A. Guest

The patter of rain on the roof,
The glint of the sun on the rose;
Of life, these the warp and the woof,
The weaving that everyone knows.
Now grief with its consequent tear,
Now joy with its luminous smile;
The days are the threads of the year--
Is what I am weaving worth while?

What pattern have I on my loom?
Shall my bit of tapestry please?
Am I working with gray threads of gloom?
Is there faith in the figures I seize?
When my fingers are lifeless and cold,
And the threads I no longer can weave
Shall there be there for men to behold
One sign of the things I believe?

God sends me the gray days and rare,
The threads from his bountiful skein,
And many, as sunshine, are fair.
And some are as dark as the rain.
And I think as I toil to express
My life through the days slipping by,
Shall my tapestry prove a success?
What sort of a weaver am I?

Am I making the most of the red
And the bright strands of luminous gold?
Or blotting them out with the thread
By which all men's failure is told?
Am I picturing life as despair,
As a thing men shall shudder to see,
Or weaving a bit that is fair
That shall stand as the record of me?
 

Published in 1917 in the book 
of his poems called Just Folks

 

Carriage Barn

The Mishler Weaving Mill

 

Blacksmith Shop

 

The Cabin

 

The Sheller House


Post Genealogy Queries at our Guestbook
[Sorry, I can't do research.]
 
Post Genealogy Questions on our Guestbook
All other questions go to glhold@ameritech.net


 

 

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