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The New Indian Ridge Museum, Historic Shupe Homestead, and Wildlife Preserve is a private museum and nature reserve located on Beaver Creek in
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, consisting of the Shupe Homestead site. The grounds contain two additional lots of upland and lowland mature wooded forest that contain wetlands, vernal pools, and an area floodplain. The property contains numerous tree and wildflower species, several fern types, buttonbushes, pawpaw trees, native green dragon wildflowers, and about fifty different species of birds. The museum's collection is diverse, with artifacts dating from
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to recent decades. Many of the artifacts came from the former ''Indian Ridge Museum'' of Elyria Ohio, founded by Col. Raymond C. Vietzen. Matt Nahorn founded the current museum in 2000, but it is not currently open to the public.


Overview

Matt Nahorn worked to reassemble Vietzen's collection which was largely sold at a public auction in the 1990s after Vietzen's death. Nahorn honored Vietzen by using the latter name of his former museum. Vietzen had originally named the facility as the ''Vietzen Archaeological Museum'' that was accessible by invitation only, and it was founded in 1930. In recent years, the NIRM has expanded its focus on ecology and the conservation of wildlife habitats. The NIRM instituted the Beaver Creek Watershed Group (BCWG) to limit changes to the land that could augment flooding and pollution. The BCWG placed an emphasis on maintaining
floodplains A floodplain or flood plain or bottomlands is an area of land adjacent to a river which stretches from the banks of its channel to the base of the enclosing valley walls, and which experiences flooding during periods of high discharge.Goudi ...
and
riparian zones A riparian zone or riparian area is the interface between land and a river or stream. Riparian is also the proper nomenclature for one of the terrestrial biomes of the Earth. Plant habitats and communities along the river margins and banks ar ...
along Beaver Creek and the creation of private trails to observe the natural beauty and wildlife of the area. NIRM has periodically made the property available to local academic institutions, including Lake Ridge Academy, and provided tours for the students and faculty. The museum's goals include educating students and other interested individuals on the natural, prehistoric, and pioneer history of the area.


Raymond C. Vietzen

Most of NIRM's artifacts are based on the collections of Col. Raymond C. Vietzen, the curator of the former, defunct Indian Ridge Museum near Elyria, Ohio. In 1930 Vietzen founded the ''Vietzen Archaeological Museum'' at his family home, at the corner of West Ridge and Fowl Roads in Elyria. For over sixty-five years, Vietzen and his wife, Ruth Bliss delved into the prehistory and history of the local area and other locations in the United States. He was previously a professional automotive mechanic, who later authored seventeen history books and became a prolific artist. He was also an expert on the ''Erie Indians'' (a.k.a. ''Cat Nation'') and was adopted by several Native American groups. His museum was often patronized by local-area schools and organizations. But although Vietzen repeatedly assured the community, (many of whom had donated artifacts to the museum), that his collection would never be sold, his entire estate was auctioned piece-by-piece after his death. Vietzen was the last living founding member of the ''Ohio Indian Relic Collectors Society'' (now the Archaeological Society of Ohio).


Matt Nahorn

Colonel Matthew W. Nahorn, a 2008 graduate of Lake Ridge Academy, is the ''New Indian Ridge Museum'''s founder and curator. In 2006, he worked with the Lake Ridge Academy to create the Lake Ridge Archives, in an effort to preserve the school's rich history. He currently serves as an archivist at Lake Ridge Academy. Nahorn graduated from local Oberlin College in Environmental Studies and continues his research on his hometown and local environmental issues. He has begun to work with the Lake Ridge Academy staff to establish a historical inventory of the school. He maintains the NIRM museum complex. The museum was featured in local newspapers, such as the Lorain Morning Journal and Elyria Chronicle Telegram. As a result of Nahorn's conservation efforts, members of the Archaeological Society of Ohio petitioned the Kentucky State Government to grant him the honorary title
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in 2007, the same honorary title that had been bestowed to Vietzen.


The historic Shupe Home

In 1811, Jacob Shupe, settledElyria Independent Democrat (n.p.) November 16, 1870; p.3,c.3 in what would later become Amherst Township,
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, Ohio. The present owners of the Historic Shupe House, which still exists on its original foundation, have learned through their 23 years of historical research that the house was built circa 1812 and is the oldest house in Amherst and likely the first frame house to have been constructed in Lorain County. File:NIRM Preserve.jpg, A mature forest with a tree over 250 years old is a part of the wildlife preserve. File:Beaver creek at New Indian Ridge Preserve.jpg, Beaver Creek and its watershed are being actively maintained. File:Beaverflood.JPG, Beaver Creek expands into its
floodplain A floodplain or flood plain or bottomlands is an area of land adjacent to a river which stretches from the banks of its channel to the base of the enclosing valley walls, and which experiences flooding during periods of high discharge.Goudi ...
after a sizable rainfall. File:Vietzen.jpg, Raymond C. and Ruth Vietzen conducted numerous archaeological explorations in the 1940s in Kentucky and Tennessee.


References


External links


ELIJAH BOARDMAN 'Papers' (var. repositories)

ELIJAH BOARDMAN 'Papers' (Clements Library, U.of MI)

New Indian Ridge Museum Website

Firelands Express Newsletter

Rootsweb.com Jacob Shupe

Lorain County Journal
{{Native Americans in Ohio History museums in Ohio Museums established in 2000 Museums in Lorain County, Ohio Native American museums in Ohio Pre-statehood history of Ohio