![]() In his early years he taught school at Zoar and the surrounding area. He was born on a farm between Zoar and Sandyville on August 20, 1868. M Wagner was a local physician who lived with his wife, Henrietta, in the Reeves Heights area of Dover. We will share an interesting one with you involving the Wagner family.ĭr. The “Local Families” box of items proved to be a treasure trove of photos and stories. As we process these items, some research is done to confirm the connection to Dover and Tuscarawas County. The Local History room is slowly taking shape as more and more archival items are coming from the J. This entry was posted in Adult Services DPL Blog Local History & Genealogy on Apby admin Waiting: A Poem in Two Voices We must space out theĪlly, My time it too valuable for this wait. We hope you enjoy this creative and unique poem from our very talented Jen Miller. In the middle are the shared words of the two voices. On the right, we have the perspective of the patron. On the left, we have the perspective of the librarian. In this week’s blog, Technology Manager Jen Miller shares a poem inspired by the challenges we have faced during the pandemic. This entry was posted in Adult Services DPL Blog on Apby admin Some are a short drive away, others are right here in town. Maybe you can just walk in a different neighborhood every day and notice the houses as you pass by. Pack a picnic lunch and sit down by the river at Canal Park. Visit the flower beds at Warther’s Museum. I didn’t mention the disc golf because I haven’t participated in that sport, but I have seen lots of people enjoying the course. Or you can walk around the pond, stopping along the “Story Walk” to read the book displayed there, or sit on one of the benches to read in the sunshine. You can try out the adult exercise equipment at the playground down by the ball diamonds. You can always take a stroll through the Dover Park. I don’t know about you, but I haven’t done this before so this promises to be a unique experience. We are organizing an outdoor drum circle for late July or early August. On June 23, Doug Lockart from the Lockhart Forge in Logan, Ohio will introduce us to the family-owned blacksmith shop where they make iron skillets and teach blacksmithing classes.ĭeb and Scott Morrision, members of TCAPA (Tuscarawas County Area Photography Association) will inspire us to become better photographers as we enjoy the great outdoors this summer. The Museum will resume some activities this summer. On May 18, Tamara Benson and Anastasia Merritt will walk us through the process of how The Reeves Museum made history accessible to children through the writing and illustrating of The New Carriage, the book which introduces Jeeves the horse. ![]()
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