By 1808Delaware
Join in for a fascinating Zoom program on January 23 at 7 PM hosted by the Delaware County Historical Society. Volunteer Steve Schmitt will delve into the rich and layered history of manufacturing farm implements in Delaware County. This engaging presentation will uncover how local innovation and craftsmanship shaped agricultural progress, driving both technological advancement and economic growth in the region.
Program Highlights
- The 1800s: During this era, Delaware County became widely known for producing wooden wagons and basic agricultural tools. These products played a crucial role in supporting the thriving local farming community, which relied on efficient transportation and practical implements to maintain their livelihoods.
- Technological Advancements: As the 19th century progressed, transformative innovations began to emerge, with steam power and electricity leading the charge. These groundbreaking technologies revolutionized the way agricultural machinery was manufactured, enabling the production of more sophisticated tools such as plows, seeders, and threshing machines. This evolution not only enhanced farming efficiency but also boosted agricultural productivity across the county and beyond.
- Legacy of Manufacturing: From the craftsmanship of the earliest tools to the advent of industrial-scale production, Delaware County’s manufacturing industry has left an indelible mark on the region’s agricultural heritage. The program will highlight how these developments supported the local economy and fostered a sense of community pride through innovation.
Through this presentation, Steve Schmitt will weave together captivating stories of entrepreneurship, resilience, and technological progress. The event is perfect for anyone interested in local history, agriculture, or the evolution of manufacturing in the Midwest.
Event Details
- Date: Tuesday, January 23,
- Time: 7:00 PM
- Location: Online (Zoom)
- Registration: Reserve your spot on Eventbrite to receive the Zoom link.
Sponsors
This event is proudly sponsored by The Delaware County Farm Bureau, an organization committed to supporting and promoting agricultural initiatives throughout the region.
About the Delaware County Historical Society
The Delaware County Historical Society is dedicated to promoting, preserving, and sustaining interest in the rich history of Delaware County, Ohio. The organization owns and curates exhibits at several historic sites, each offering a unique glimpse into the area’s past. These sites include:
- Nash House Museum: A meticulously preserved historic home offering insights into 19th-century life.
- Meeker Homestead Museum: A center for exhibits that tell the story of Delaware County’s development and culture.
- Millworker Cottage: A historic building showcasing the lives of early industrial workers.
- Delaware Historic Jail & Sheriff’s Residence: A fascinating site preserving the history of law enforcement and community justice in the area.
In addition to educational programming and exhibits, the Historical Society manages The Barn at Stratford, a premier event venue steeped in local history. This charming space is perfect for weddings, corporate events, and other special gatherings. To learn more, visit:
- Historical Society: delawareohiohistory.org
- The Barn at Stratford: barnatstratford.org
Whether you are a history enthusiast, a student, or simply curious about Delaware County’s agricultural and industrial heritage, this program promises to offer an enriching and educational experience. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with the past and discover how it continues to shape the present. Register today!
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