Thursday, April 26, 2012

Did you know?   Your library has extensive local history files.  Former history librarian, Patty Myers did numerous oral history interviews and these have been name indexed and transcibed.  You may listen to them or read the transcripts.  We have the area newspapers, both physical copies and on microfilm.  A volunteer has indexed the obits in them.  On our website, you can search the early newspapers for the entire state of Wyoming.  This online database covers up to 1922, which is the copyright cut off date. There are family histories and genealogies, which have been given to us, to make available to the public.  We have all the  the local newspaper's Fair Edition, printed each August.  Each year, our department answers almost 200 inquiries regarding families and events in our county.  Information on the crash on Bomber Mountain, to the accidental landing of the large plane at our airport instead of Sheridan's, or any other subject of interest.  If we don't have information for you, we will try to locate it. Come and see what history awaits you.

Murals

Edie Reno painted this mural  wall over twenty years ago.  Featuring a hitching post and numerous colorful horses, it has delighted locals and tourists alike.  Its caption "Buffalo, Wyoming  more than a one horse town"".   Several weeks ago, workers applied a new stucco surface and the mural disappeared.  Just a blank white (canvas) wall remains.  Three local area artists will spend the summer painting a new mural on this surface.  Across the creek on a south facing wall, a 2nd. mural will be painted by the same artisits in the summer of 2013. So we watch and wait.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Clear Creek flood 1912

Going on sale today at the library, a small book about the devastating flood in June of 1912. The book includes photographs from the local history department of the library, as well as articles published in the BUFFALO BULLETIN. Purchase your own copy or check one out from the library.