NOTE:
EXHIBITS THROUGHOUT THE MUSEUM ARE INTERMITTENTLY CHANGED
1. Famous
Logan Countians Exhibit
pictures on the east wall by the glass
exhibit case are of famous people who have lived in Logan County at
one time or another, including Blue Jacket, Simon Kenton, Norman
Vincent Peale and Kin Hubbard. Information about these famous Logan
County sons and daughters can be found in the 3-ring binder on the
stand in front of you.
2.Glass Exhibit Case
houses several different temporary
exhibits throughout the year.
3.Courthouse directory before new jail was constructed.
4. Drafting room door from courthouse office of Dan Gilbert-Tax Map
Department.
5. Dr. Henry Knight was a Logan County Resident in the mid to late 19th
Century. He was a brilliant man who practiced medicine, law, and served
with the government. Dr. Knight was also said to have one of the largest
brains ever. His brain weighed 1814 grams, compared to the average human
brain that weighs 1350 grams.
6. Japanese wedding kimono donated by Mrs. Kashiwa Kudo “in appreciation
of the hospitality and friendship of the community over the past 6 1/2
years.” (11-27-91) The display case was donated by the International
Friendship Center in memory of the Kawaguchi family (6-12-94.)
7. The display case next to the Donna Spencer Photo Archives shows
women’s hats and accessories from the 1830s through the 1890s.
8. On the west wall are sets of pictures of prominent Logan Countians.
They are pairs of pictures, first during the Civil War era then later in
the 1880s and 1890s.
9. Dr. Sloan portrait by Warren Cushman (more on Dr. Sloan in General
Store information.)
10. In the west display case is the butter pat plate collection of
Dorothy Shoots from Zanesfield.
11. The Schell/Laughlin Murder case was one of the most infamous and
controversial cases in Logan County’s history. James Schell was accused
of murdering Allie Laughlin at the Lewistown Reservoir. He was arrested
and later lynched on the lawn of the Court House.
However, evidence later pointed to Mr. Schell’s wife as the murderer.
12. GAR Veterans “throne” from Memorial Hall—these veterans of the Grand
Army of the Republic organization held their meetings in this old
building starting in 1866 after the Civil War.
13. What is believed to be the first organ in Logan County is on display
along the east wall.
Logan County Museum * 521 E Columbus Ave.
* Bellefontaine, OH 43311