User:Hennap/InProgress/Mitchell House (Thomasville, North Carolina
Established | 1982 |
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Location | Mills Home, Thomasville, NC, USA |
Coordinates | 35°52′40″N 80°05′38″W / 35.877802°N 80.093969°W |
Type | Historical museum |
Curator | Lib Johnson |
Website | Baptist Children's Homes of North Carolina, Mitchell House Museum |
The Mitchell House Museum was founded in 1982 as a project of the Mills Home Alumni Association. The museum is located in Thomasville, NC on the Mills Home Campus, the original campus of the Baptist Children's Homes of North Carolina. It occupies the oldest building on the Mills Home Campus.
History
[edit]The Mitchell House, named for Rev. John Mitchell[1], was the first cottage on the Mills Home Campus, completed in 1885 to house girls at the orphanage.
Exhibits
[edit]Exhibits at the Mitchell Museum are drawn from a number of sources, including antique equipment, furniture and memorabilia formerly used in other Mills Home cottages and workshops, and from alumni contributions.
The entry hall contains
Directly through the entry hall, the main room contains three large display cases containing examples of
Smaller rooms on either side of the two large central rooms were originally bedrooms for the orphans and matorns, the children's rooms sleeping 8-10 young girls in each. One of these rooms is furnished as it might have been in the 1930's. One contains antique medical and dental equipment rescued from the old infirmary. One room is devoted to the Museum's collection of photographs, scrapbooks, and yearbooks.
Hours and Admission
[edit]The Mitchell House Museum is open by appointment through out most of the year. During Alumni Homecoming, held annually on the weekend of the first Sunday of August, the Museum is open Saturday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM and Sunday, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM. Admission is free.
References
[edit]- ^ Blackwell, Michael C. A Place for Miricles: Baptist Children's Homes of North Carolina. p. 26-27 ISBN 1887905502
External Links
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