Early Greenfield Street Scene

 

Click to see our Quilt Barn Trail

Tour over 50 Quilt Barns in the Greenfield area. Paint Creek Patterns is a project of the Greenfield Historical Society and links quilt barns in Highland, Fayette and Ross Counties with other Ohio counties participating in the "Clothesline of Quilts" across Southern Ohio and throughout the other Appalachian states.

Travellers Rest

Greenfield played an important role in the Underground Railroad as shown in the Paint Creek Freedom Trail brochure.

T he Historical Society of Greenfield Ohio, formed in 1949, is non-profit and exists to further historical preservation and education in Greenfield, Ohio, and the surrounding area. To this end it shall own and maintain Travellers Rest for collecting, preserving and interpreting archival materials and artifacts indigenous to the Greenfield area; encourage historical research; sponsor programs, displays and special events; be concerned with the preservation of historical buildings and cooperate with other organizations interested in historic preservation.

Officers and Board of Trustees

Wendy Royse and Harold Schmidt, Co-Presidents
Earlene Scott, Vice President
Judy Schmidt, Secretary
Sandra McNeil, Treasurer
G.A. "Hank" Thompson, Asst. Treasurer

Board of Trustees

Phil Harewood
Edward King
Susan Long
Harold Schmidt
Earlene Scott
Patsy Smith
G.A. "Hank" Thompson
Johanna Thompson
Susan Thompson

The Board of Trustees normally meets the first Thursday of each month at Travellers Rest (see Event Calendar for times). The meeting is open to the public. Travellers Rest is open on Thursdays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. or by appointment.

The Greenfield Historical Society
103 McArthur Way
Greenfield, Ohio 45123
(937)981-7890