
HISTORY
The Oxford Museum began
in 1964
with the finding of 18th and 19th century bottles and
pottery shards. From these first artifacts has evolved a rare mosaic
depicting Oxford's past. As such, the museum has become a valuable
part of the under-standing of the more than 325 years of Oxford
history. Its exhibits are
exclusively devoted
to its people, their way of life, and their
contribution to our country
since the 1600s. We are proud of our many treasures including old
photographs, clothing, antique engines, boat building tools, models,
paintings, furniture, documents, war items, Indian items, pottery,
china and waterman tools.
Local families have been generous in sharing family treasures
with the Museum, thereby allowing others to learn more about our rich
heritage. The Oxford Museum is now becoming a special destination for school groups, tourist
groups, research teams, and families looking for enriched outings
in an historic setting such as Oxford.
MISSION
The Oxford Museum
collects, records, interprets and shares materials relating to the
history of Oxford, Maryland and the surrounding area. Founded in
1964, this non-profit volunteer organization provides resources for
historical research and sponsors a variety of programs, activities,
and exhibits to foster knowledge and appreciation of this
community’s people and history.
VISION
The Oxford Museum’s vision is
to be a premier small town museum, excelling in interpreting and
communicating to the public the importance of the community of
Oxford and its people to both national and the regional history. As
one of the first colonial ports of entry, Oxford today displays
visible clues to its long history as a unique rural maritime
community. Our goal is to act as a center of information and
education and to serve residents and others who seek local
historical and genealogical information.
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