HISTORICAL MUSEUM
The Bremen Area Historical Society cordially invites you to come and discover the unique history and rich cultural heritage of Bremen by visiting the Bremen Area Historical Museum, a fully accessible historical museum, located within the quaint village of Bremen Ohio. The Museum pays homage to the area's history and chronicles materials for future generations. The volunteer staff invite all to come to our Museum and experience our local history through a myriad of exhibits and numerous displays.
The Bremen Area Historical Society cordially invites you to come and discover the unique history and rich cultural heritage of Bremen by visiting the Bremen Area Historical Museum, a fully accessible historical museum, located within the quaint village of Bremen Ohio. The Museum pays homage to the area's history and chronicles materials for future generations. The volunteer staff invite all to come to our Museum and experience our local history through a myriad of exhibits and numerous displays.
Sunday, November 2, 2025
2:00pm
Bremen Area Historical Society
161 Carter Street
Bremen, OH 43107
The meeting is free and open to everyone!
*Non-BAHS members will be able to view the Bremen Museum while the member meeting is taking place. Michael's presentation will follow the brief meeting.
2:00pm
Bremen Area Historical Society
161 Carter Street
Bremen, OH 43107
The meeting is free and open to everyone!
*Non-BAHS members will be able to view the Bremen Museum while the member meeting is taking place. Michael's presentation will follow the brief meeting.
Sherman House Museum Director Michael Johnson will be speaking at the Bremen Area Historical Society's Annual Meeting on November 2.
He will be presenting: "Three Million Unsung: The Story of Civil War Horses" - which highlights the incredible contributions of these amazing animals in the conflict. It also includes a breakdown of the horses used by General William T. Sherman.
He will be presenting: "Three Million Unsung: The Story of Civil War Horses" - which highlights the incredible contributions of these amazing animals in the conflict. It also includes a breakdown of the horses used by General William T. Sherman.
