McGuffey House and Museum, College of Creative Arts

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McGuffey House and Museum, College of Creative Arts
McGuffey House and Museum
McGuffey House and Museum
As a National Historic Landmark, we aim to collect, preserve, interpret, and exhibit materials relating to the life of William Holmes McGuffey, the McGuffey Eclectic Reader series, the history of Miami University, and 19th-century domestic life and architecture of southwest Ohio.
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William Holmes McGuffey
William Holmes McGuffey (1800-1873) was a Miami University faculty member in 1836 when he compiled the first edition of the McGuffey Eclectic Reader in this house. His Reader taught lessons in reading, spelling, and civic education by using memorable stories of honesty, hard work, thrift, personal respect, and moral and ethical standards alongside illustrative selections from literary works.
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A Brief History...
The six-edition series increased in difficulty and was developed with the help of his brother Alexander Hamilton McGuffey. After the Civil War, the
Readers
were the basic schoolbooks in thirty-seven states and by 1920 sold an estimated 122 million copies, reshaping American public school curriculum and becoming one of the nation's most influential publications.
McGuffey lived at this site in a small frame house in 1828, and in 1833 built this brick home in the Federal vernacular style common to the area. The west wing was added about 1860 in the first of a series of renovations typical of nineteenth-century domestic architecture in the Miami Valley. From the 1850s to 1958 several Oxford families owned the property. At the Miami University Sesquicentennial in 1958, the University purchased the house from the Wallace P. Roudebush family, and it was endowed by
Emma Gould Blocker
to serve as a museum of University history in honor of McGuffey's legacy. The museum opened to the public in 1960 and the house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966. It exhibits such unique artifacts as the octagonal table upon which the McGuffey Eclectic Reader was designed and the lectern McGuffey used as professor of Ancient Languages and Literature and University Librarian.
The McGuffey House
Learn more about the McGuffey House and the structural elements that make this home
an excellent regional example of Federal vernacular architecture, a style generally popular in Ohio from 1790 to 1840. The Federal style is named for its association with the post-Colonial, early American republic.
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Our Newest Online Exhibition In Now Open!
"Luxury in the William Holmes McGuffey House & Museum" explores how McGuffey’s home reflects the aspirations of its time, blending architectural elegance, carefully chosen everyday objects, and ornamental items that serve as both status symbols and expressions of taste.
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Ask the Curator
Our Museum Administrator and Curator,
Jennifer Lorenzetti
, can be emailed at any time to assist you with your research needs.
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Researchers are welcome to book our research room during our normal hours of operation.
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Support Our Initiatives
The House and Museum provides an educational experience for researchers and higher education students. In order to provide public programs and free access to all, the museum increasingly relies on donated funds for support. These funds help support a museum administrator, student employees, as well as the professional care of the collections the museum is entrusted to steward.
Emma Gould Blocker Fund
Your support of the Blocker Fund will directly benefit McGuffey House and Museum. An annual gift or provision in your estate plan will help ensure the Museum can sustain operations for many years to come.
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Sue and Ed Jones Fund
The use of donated funds to the Sue and Ed Jones Fund may include, but is not limited to, marketing, educational programming, conservation of collections, and student wages
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McGuffey House and Museum Store
Looking for a souvenir from the museum? We have items from totes to mugs to ornaments. All items will be shipped directly to you.
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Miami University and Oxford Research Resources
Miami University and the City of Oxford offer several museums, libraries, and archives for students and community members alike to enjoy.
Museum of Natural History
Located in Upham Hall,
the Robert A. Hefner Museum of Natural History
explores animal natural history, animal biodiversity, conservation and ecology.
Patterson Place
The former home of the presidents of Western College previously housed the offices of the Western College Alumnae Association, Inc. Currently closed to the public.
Special Collections and University Archives
King Library houses
The Walter Havighurst Special Collections and University Archives
, containing over 95,000 historical, literary, and cultural items. The archives chronicle the university's history, administrative business, and teaching activities. Materials include manuscripts, publications, maps, photographs, memorabilia, plans, electronic records, and official records.
Turrell Herbarium
The
Willard Sherman Turrell Herbarium
houses approximately 650,000 dried plants from around the world, including vascular plants, bryophytes, fungi, lichens, algae and fossil plants.
William Holmes McGuffey House and Museum
We aim to collect, preserve, interpret, and exhibit materials relating to the life of William Holmes McGuffey, the McGuffey Eclectic Reader series, the history of Miami University, and 19th-century domestic life and architecture of southwest Ohio.
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Contact Us
401 E. Spring Street
Oxford, Ohio 45056
513-529-8380
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Hours of Operation
Thursday - Saturday
1:00pm - 5:00pm
McGuffey House and Museum observes Miami University closings and other special events.
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Fall 2025 Schedule
Special Hours
Saturday, Sept. 27 (Homecoming) 11am-5pm
Saturday, October 25 (Family Weekend) 11am-5pm
Closures
Labor Day: Saturday, Aug. 30
Thanksgiving: Thursday - Saturday, Nov. 27-29
Fall Break: Friday, Oct. 10- Saturday, Oct. 11
Post-finals: Saturday, Dec. 27, 2025; Saturday, Jan. 3-Thursday, Feb. 5, 2026