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“a memorial to Coshocton's Johnson & Humrickhouse ancestors”
“The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum opened to the public on May 8, 1931. Its collections originate from a bequest by Coshocton natives David M. and John H. Johnson to the city of Coshocton as a memorial to their Johnson and Humrickhouse ancestors. These native-born brothers settled on the West Coast and traveled abroad where they collected American Indian, European and Asian artifacts. Their primary collections consisted of American Indian baskets and beadwork, Asian fine and decorative arts and weaponry, and European and American ceramics, glassware, and textiles. JHM's collections have grown through donations, primarily in areas of local history and pre-historic Ohio Indian tools and points.”
The Johnson-Humrickhouse Museum is definitely an under-credited gem in Roscoe. Many native Coshoctonians only visit the museum for elementary school field trips, but the appeal definitely... Read more
This museum is tucked away in a small Ohio town. The exhibits are world class. The Oriental and Native American galleries are my favorites. The Newark Holy Stones were a surprise display that I... Read more
What a great afternoon we had exploring this neat museum in Historic Roscoe Village. It's not large, but we still spent nearly three hours exploring every nook and cranny. The lone staffer was... Read more
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