Osgood Historical Museum

Osgood Historical Museum The Osgood Museum opened in 2006. It was funded by the Reynolds Foundation which is next door.

It was started to provide a place to store, inform, and display the history of Osgood, Indiana.

Thanks to the Roy Black Memorial Fund given through the Ripley County Community Foundation the museum has a new televisi...
07/25/2022

Thanks to the Roy Black Memorial Fund given through the Ripley County Community Foundation the museum has a new television and console cabinet, a four drawer file cabinet as well as funding for operating expenses. Through the generosity of Roy and Hilda Black many of our community needs have been provided.

The museum was happy I to once again play host to JacCenDel Elem. students. Here are 44 proud 4th graders from their May...
06/05/2022

The museum was happy I to once again play host to JacCenDel Elem. students. Here are 44 proud 4th graders from their May 13th visit. We look forward to see them again!

Thank you for a great Halloween!
11/10/2021

Thank you for a great Halloween!

Yeah Halloween!
11/10/2021

Yeah Halloween!

Halloween pictures!
11/10/2021

Halloween pictures!

The museum enjoyed these Halloween visitors. We hope you enjoy them too!
11/10/2021

The museum enjoyed these Halloween visitors. We hope you enjoy them too!

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09/12/2021

The museum was saddened by the news of another historian passing.
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Robert K Day
November 12, 1922 ~ September 8, 2021 (age 98)
A true pillar of Osgood, Robert “Bobby Keith” Day, age 98 passed away on Wednesday September 8, 2021. He was born in Osgood on November 12, 1922, the son of Robert E and Virginia (Beer) Day.

Bobby Keith graduated from Osgood High School in 1941. His class was made up of 23 students, 13 boys and 10 girls. He was the last surviving boy of the class. Upon completion of high school, he was drafted into the United States Army. He served for 38 months from 1943-1946, during World War II. Bobby Keith could only serve in Limited Services; many didn’t realize but he had lost his right eye when he was only 6 years old. The military understood he was an intelligent Soldier, they enlisted him in Officer Training in Northern Georgia. He could vividly remember the 82nd Airborne training, he enjoyed watching them jump from the planes. He was doing well in Officer Training; however, he was required to test on Chemistry. He explained coming from Osgood, he wasn’t completely clear how to spell chemistry, let alone have any knowledge. It wasn’t part of the 1941 curriculum in Osgood. He was then moved to Alabama, where he helped guard German prisoners of war. He said, he helped them learn English, and they helped to teach him some German.

Upon completion of his service, he of course returned to Osgood. He recalled riding the train thru Osgood and not being able to be let out, he had to return to Camp Atterbury to complete his service. The military dropped him off in front of Triplett’s drugstore. Mr. Triplett came out and said welcome home, loaded his suitcase and drove him to Wabash street. He lived on Wabash Street for over 95 years. Bobby Keith went to work for the United States Postal Service. He retired from there in 1976 after 30 years. He loved working in his hometown, waiting on friends and neighbors.

In January of 1968, he married the love of his life Wilma Lucille Moody. He lost Wilma in 2015. He joined the Osgood American Legion in 1946, this year marked his 75th year of membership. Bobby Keith served as Superintendent of the Osgood Christian Church Sunday School, Secretary/Treasure of the Osgood Civic Club, and President of the Osgood Savings and Loan.

His knowledge of the Town of Osgood was unsurpassed, he knew basically every business since 1925 in this town, every street, where most families lived or where they moved to. He was so proud to be an “Osgoodian.” In life you get opportunities to meet numerous people, few will be the caliber of Robert Day. He kept albums of events in Osgood over the past years, they have been donated to the Osgood Museum, good chance if you ever had your picture in the paper, Bobbie Keith kept it. They are on display now.

He is survived by sister Lila Bogie of North Myrtle Beach, SC, brother Carl (Georgia) Day of Sun Lakes, AZ, nieces Jane Cochran of Little River, SC and Debbie Young of Greensburg, nephew Robert L Day of Berkeley, CA, and great nieces Cameron Cochran and Deanna Burkhart. He wished to give special thanks to good friends, Ruth Prickett, Lois Lunsford, Sherry Campbell, the Davis family, Tom and Sherry Grubbs, Irma Wade, Buckeye Village, and the staff of Manderley Health Care.

Visitation will be held on Sunday September 12, 2021, from 3-5 pm. at Neal’s Funeral Home. Funeral service will be held at 5 pm., beginning with Military Services. Burial will be held on Tuesday September 14, 2021, at 10 am. in Cliff Hill Cemetery. His request was in lieu of flowers memorials be given to the Osgood American Legion. Online condolences can be placed at Nealsfuneralhome.net

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Robert K Day, please visit our floral store.

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The museum and the town of Osgood lost a prominent contributor. He will be missed.
08/31/2021

The museum and the town of Osgood lost a prominent contributor. He will be missed.

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Happy 4th of July! Marsha Bultman and Jeff French read the Constitution in front of the Osgood library. This first time ...
07/04/2021

Happy 4th of July! Marsha Bultman and Jeff French read the Constitution in front of the Osgood library. This first time event, hopefully one of many, was shared in front of approx. 80 people. Sponsored by the Osgood Beautification Committee and the Reynolds' Foundation.

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06/18/2021

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Registration closes 2 hours prior to the start of the program. Free Program. Additional opportunities available to support IHS as we continue collecting, preserving, and sharing Indiana’s history. Stay connected with the stories of your state while you are at home. Bring your own beverage and join...

06/07/2021

Yeah! The museum will be open again, on Fridays, starting June the 11th, from 2 to 5. We also look forward to seeing the Osgood High School reunion alums!

Address

128 S Buckeye Street
Osgood, IN
47037

Opening Hours

Wednesday 11am - 8pm
Thursday 11am - 8pm
Friday 11am - 10pm
Saturday 11am - 10pm
Sunday 11am - 8pm

Telephone

+18126891876

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