Hi, Michael, We visited the Smitheld /Peterboro exhibit at MCHS today. Apparently they had quite a big crowd on opening day Sunday to hear the speakers, etc. MCHS features one of the towns of the county, and change to another every few months. It was one of the best displays I have seen. So much historical information, and so well displayed. They had such things as pictures of people, buildings, places, and scenes; A notebook full of Smithfield vets for each war; a gazetteer of all the old-names corners, crossroads, ponds, falls(picture of Hoffman Falls) and stuff you never heard of; a scrapbook of clippings and info on ww2 vets; information on Garret Smith and the Millers; history of Siloam cemetery and the church; picture gallery of old Smithfield citizens; a "friendship quilt signed by the individual quilters who made it and a story about how it came up for sale in Vt. and the story of tracking it down to its hometown and identifying the quilters; A notebook on the glass factories; pictures and story of the Home for Destitue Children "orphan home". These are some of the things there. Interesting to one familiar with the area! I lived in Smithfield for about ten years and still live nearby. Donna Burdick and her helpers are to be congratulated for a fine job. Anyone who lives near enough, is invited to visit it in the next month and probably through March. And if you would like any more infomation on any of it, I'm sure Donna would be glad to answer you. Chas