The Print Shop was one of the first log cabins built as a home. Two frame additions were added in the late 1800’s. A frame structure was also added in the back of the building in 1985.
From the time he was a young man, John Neff had written down Joseph Bimeler’s discourses. After Bimeler’s death in 1853, a printing press was purchased and installed in this cabin where Bimeler’s discourses were printed. These discourses were read at Sunday meetings after his death. The Print Shop is now a private residence.
Civil War in Zoar
September 16 & 17, 2023
Please note online ticketing has closed for Civil War in Zoar, but you can still purchase walk-on tickets.