New Bremen Historic Association
120 N. Main St. New Bremen, Ohio
(the Luelleman House)
Visiting Hours:
2-4 pm Sundays June, July &
August
For other appointments call
(419) 629-1014
Tuesdays 9-11:30am
The Non Profit “New Bremen Historic Association” was founded in 1973, and dedicated to the collection and preservation of history of New Bremen, Lock Two and German Township. The original nine trustees, appointed in 1974 were: Mary Ann Brown, Emil Fledderjohann, John Hoffman, Jeanette Hellwarth, Vic Maurer, Sue maxson, Holly Riebel, Melba Roediger, and Mary Wint. The original Curator was Greg Parrott. John Poppe served as Legal Advisor. Under the direction of Vic Maurer, who was serving as president, the members raised approximately $20,000 to purchase the William Luelleman house at 120 N. main st., a mud and wattle lined house dating to about 1837. The NBHA has a fine collection of New Bremen history, and has worked tirelessly archiving genealogy, newspaper indexing, cemetery research, building preservation and canal history and restoration. Contact us for more information.
Contact the Curators
Click here to tour the
~~~Museum Gallery~~~
Auglaize
Furniture Factory Library Desk
NBHA Summer Kitchen at the Museum
Lanfersieck-Grothaus Fence
There is so much to see at the
museum!