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Peters Creek Historical Society welcomes Mr. Joseph Pelan from the Oliver Miller Homestead as guest speaker, Monday, March 28, at 7:30 pm, Wrights United Methodist Church, 788 Venetia Road, Venetia.

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"Moving Among The Beasts" a painting by Robert Griffing published in "The Narrative Art of Robert Griffing", Volume 11. The artist depiction of Eastern Woodland warriors following an ancient trail through a virgin eastern forest.

 

The program "Indian Trails" will focus on the earliest routes of travel that often began as animal trails before their use by the Indians and evolved into paths used by fur traders, trappers and pioneers moving into the western frontier.  Few visible signs remain and some provide a precedent for later highway routes in the example of "Catfish Path" and "Mingo Path".  Check out peterscreekhistoricalsociety.org for more information on the society, the Enoch Wright House, Museum of Westward Expansion and the log house on site!

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