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  1. Feb 10, 2020 · The tin negatives belonged to Howard Sheffield, and they were the beginning of the Sheffield Park Black History and Cultural Museum, which is now located on Clark Street in Clarksburg. It was Sheffield’s nieces, Carolynn and Sylvia Wilson, who were inspired by the photos, and their uncle’s passion for oral history and black pioneers to the ...

  2. Sheffield Park Black History Museum includes pioneer life and times, the social networking of a community and the preservation of past generations.

  3. Jan 15, 2009 · The Sheffield Park Black History Museum is on the move.

  4. Feb 13, 2021 · In 2008, following the death of Howard Sheffield, the museum was relocated to Clarksburg, the former site of the Nazarene church campground. Under the careful curation of Carolynn and Sylvia Wilson, "Uncle Howie's" legacy continues.

  5. Jan 5, 2024 · The preservation of local Black history was a lifelong dream of Howard Sheffield, founder of Sheffield Park Black History & Cultural Museum. Today his vision is carried on by his nieces Carolynn and Sylvia Wilson—direct descendants of early Black settlers in Southern Georgian Bay.

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  6. THE DOLL HOUSE & BLACK MEMORABILIA. Touch the desks from one of the last segregated Canadian school in Colchester, Ontario, in 1961. Be amazed by the collection of dolls, postcards and memorabilia.

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  8. Sheffield Park Museum now became Sheffield Park Black History & Cultural Museum. The museum includes pioneer life and times, the social networking of a community and the preservation of past generations.

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