– photo by Chad Wachtl
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VISIT THE OREGON AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM AND YOU WILL SEE:

Oregon’s geologic/glacial history – Oregon/Brooklyn are located in the area of the terminal moraine of the last major glaciation. See Oregon-specific maps.

Native American exhibit – artifacts and history of the first inhabitants in the area.

Lead Trail history – early trails where first settlements were established.

Oregon’s Early Settlers – Runey, Thomson, etc.

Railroad history – the railroad establishes the focus of settlement in Oregon. A model depicting the early 1900 Oregon train depot and area is now on display.

Railroad Employee Clothing

Oregon’s Schools – featuring items typical of an early rural one-room school- house. Did you know that the OAHS has placed markers on the locations of all the rural school in the Oregon area? Maps are available at the Museum.

Oregon’s Library – table and bookcase from first library, The Oregon library is celebrated its 100th year in 2010. Dress Exhibit at the Oregon Area Historical SocietyMusical Community – Oregon has always had a strong tradition of music from the early community bands to present.

Bedroom – vintage bedroom with Victorian furnishings.

Living room – vintage parlor, with a stereoscope for viewing photos.

Sewing – with some information about Nealy’s millinary shop.

Women’s fashions through time – selection of vintage dresses, and many accessories on display.

Historical Greeting Cards

Children’s toys – perhaps you will remember some of these toys.

Dollhouse Display

Beauty/barber shop – our permed lady is a big hit!

Boy Scout exhibit – Alexander Molzahn earned his Eagle Scout award in 2010 by developing this permanent display at the OAHS.

WISCO exhibit – an Oregon business celebrating 60 years in the community. Did you know that WISCO makes the UW’s Memorial Union terrace chairs? See all the many other items made by WISCO.

Early Oregon Businesses – large collection of business memorabilia compiled by Ray Lawry.

Farming tools – included is a fanning mill that was used to clean chaff, dirt and other light impurities from grain; a variety of field tools used to hand cut and shock grain; as well as a large variety of tools that the late 19th and early 20th Century farmer would find indispensable for his daily chores.

Dairy – equipment used in times past for the production and processing of dairy products including a cream separator; articles and photos from early Oregon dairies and a machine developed by Professor Babcock of the University of Wisconsin that for the first time accurately tested the butterfat content of a farmer’s milk.

Old-time Kitchen – vintage kitchen items, an old icebox and photos of where the ice came from (cutting ice on Lake Harriet); imagine cooking and baking on a wood cook stove. Just beyond the kitchen is the washroom where you will find a variety of early methods for keeping your clothes clean and in good shape from washboards to wringer washing machines.

Banking exhibit – a variety of forms and equipment from the former Bank of Oregon illustrate what it was like banking prior to today’s automation and computerization.

Military –Oregon residents who served in the Civil War, WWI, and WWII. and some of the memorabilia from their time in service

Oregon sports/band – early sports teams, sport’s equipment, and OHS band material. A cutter/sleigh – how did you travel comfortably in the Wisconsin winter and at the same time keep your feet warm? You may find the answer here.

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YOU WILL ALSO FIND:

Oregon yearbooks

Class photos

Family Files/family histories – we now have a research table for those doing family research.  You can call us ahead so we can have research items available for you.

Maps

Photographs

 

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