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Museum to feature speaker from Bethany

July 15, 2011
From staff reports , The Herald-Star

TORONTO - The Historical Society of Toronto, Ohio, has scheduled Sharon Monigold, director of Bethany Heritage Programs and archivist at Bethany College, to be at the Main Street Museum from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

Monigold is familiar with the Upper Ohio Valley Collection at Bethany, the result of 50 years of effort by collector Paul E. Rieger, a native of Belmont County. Content of the collection ranges from frontier days until the present. She also serves as host and tour guide for the Campbell Mansion, a national Historic Landmark dating from 1795 and located at Bethany College.

Monigold received her master's degree in library and information science from Kent State University. Her archival experience includes extensive work at Youngstown State University's Maag Library. Monigold also has experience dealing with antiques and rare books.

The Main Street Museum is at 210 Main St. in Toronto. For information, call (740) 537-2157.

 
 

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