Grice House Museum

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Step through time into the Grice House, which has been furnished entirely by donated items from numerous area families to depict life in this part of Michigan in the nineteenth and twentieth century.

 

The Grice House was built by James G. Grice, who immigrated to the United States from England in the early 1860s with five of his seven sons and one daughter. By the 1870s was employed at the Rock Falls sawmill. The building survived the 1881 Thumb Fire. In the 1960s, with the last Grice descendent deceased, the city of Harbor Beach purchased the property to settle the estates of James and Jane Grice. Shortly afterwards, a group of local volunteers stepped forward to convert the house and surrounding area into a museum.

The museum complex is now includes the house itself, an old schoolhouse moved from the county, and a pole barn that houses larger displays. Special exhibit areas include a Marine Room, Sewing Room, Industrial Room, agricultural machinery and implements, and the reconstructed 1800s-era schoolhouse. The museum houses almost 2000 artifacts throughout the three museum buildings, which also exhibits agricultural machinery and implements.

Early exhibits include a pump organ donated by Gladys Seither, a large handmade loom by Henry Roots, and an interesting collection of pioneer type tools from Albert Frank.

By the summer of 1981, the tremendous response from people in the community had made it possible to furnish the kitchen, living room, tool room, and one bedroom.

The following year saw the Marine Room take shape. The original forth order Fresnel lens of the Harbor Beach Lighthouse, which was removed from service in 1986, was donated to the Harbor Beach Historical Society, and can be seen at the Grice House Museum.[2]

A Sewing room, so named because of a large donation of clothes from Mrs. Eilber in Port Hope, a beautiful spinning wheel given by Freda Will, and much more. The style clothes, pattern books, and accessories made this a fascinating exhibit.

The Industrial Room, the largest second story room in the nine room house, preserves the early industrial history of Harbor Beach.

The museum also features a collection of farm equipment in a pole barn erected in 1984, next to the house.

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