Clinton County Historical Society


Museum highlights | Library resources

The former home of Gen. James W. Denver (1817-1892), for whom Denver, Colorado, was named, Rombach Place Museum is located at 149 E. Locust St., Wilmington, Ohio 45177. Telephone (937) 382-4684; Fax (937) 382-5634.

The Sara Rose Museum is an 1896 Victorian Queen Anne livestyle museum located at 149 W. Elm Street in Sabina, Ohio. The Museum is open May through October by appointment.  (937) 382-4684

CCHSMembers of the Clinton County Genealogy Society, on a volunteer basis, staff and provide assistance at the genealogy library.

Wilmington is located midway between Columbus and Cincinnati where US 68 and US 22 intersect. From Interstate 71, take either Wilmington exit at US 68 or Ohio Route 73.

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Rombach Place Museum highlights

Rombach Place
This museum home was built in 1835 by Robert Wickersham.  In 1855 it was purchased by Matthew Rombach and his wife Catherine.  In 1856, Matthew's only daugher Louise married General James W. Denver and moved into the home with the Rombachs.  In 1955, the Clinton County Historical Society purchased the home from Rombach's great-great grandson, David Rombach Williams.  Housed at Rombach Place Museum, are artifacts from the Rombach/Denver/Williams family; artwork by local artists and artifiacts and clothing reflecting the history of Clinton County.

Gen. James W. Denver

Eli Harvey, artist and sculptor

Carl Moon, photographer of the Southwest

The Textile Room

Artifacts, clothing, furnishings

Library resources