Wood County Historical Museum's 2019 Exhibit
The Wood
County Historical Center (WCHC) operates out of the former Wood County
Infirmary, (also known as the poor farm or county home). Opening in 1869, this public charity building
housed the elderly, infirm, insane, physically disabled, and children until the
original ideas of public charity in Ohio gave way to the modern ideas of social
welfare.

The WCHC
maintains nearly 100 years of institutional documentation about the Wood County
Infirmary inmates from 1869-1971; actual Applications for Relief, death
certificates, and obituaries of former inmates are all on display. The exhibit
layout was thoughtfully curated to mimic what was directed by the OSBC: separate dining rooms, sitting rooms, and
bedrooms. Visitors will witness the
functionality of the kitchen, the directives on church services for inmates,
and the rules for burial in the pauper cemetery. There are also archeological findings and
architectural remnants unearthed from the many remodeling projects since the
infirmary became a museum.

~Written by Holly Hartlerode, Wood County Historical Museum
curator
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