buckeye lake august 2018 trustee meeting  REFLECTIONS

   More Artifacts in the Buckeye Lake
​Historical Society Museum.

  Lois Holler, Museum staff, with Trustee Tom Troester and his wife Susan Troester, viewing Black Diamond displays. 

   Black Diamond artifact, recovered in 1991 at time of
​Minthorn Lock disassembly.

Trustees Terry K. Woods, Dave Neuhardt and President Larry Turner, finish up a day's work, for the Canal Society of Ohio.

 Susan Troester looks over a canal boat on Buckeye Lake.

Trustee members met at the Buckeye lake historical society museum on august 4, 2018.

Prior to the meeting the Trustees enjoyed lunch at the Buckeye Lake Pizza Cottage, just down the street, from the Museum.

Buckeye Lake, Ohio - Home of the Famous Cranberry Bog

"Buckeye Lake is a reservoir in Fairfield, Licking, and Perry Counties in the U.S. state of Ohio. The lake was created in the 19th century as the "Licking Summit Reservoir", an important part of the Ohio and Erie Canal project. With the demise of the canal system in the early 20th century, usage of the lake shifted to recreation."

The Greater Buckeye Lake Historical Society Museum,

Director J-me Braig Bogden, also a Canal Society of

Ohio Trustee​.