#Weymu40 – Permanent Exhibits at the Weyerhaeuser Museum

When The Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum opened in August 1975, naturally it contained exhibits related to Morrison County history. Those involved in planning for…

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#Weymu40 – Weyerhaeuser Museum a Place for Wildlife

The site of The Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum, a high spot on the western bank of the Mississippi River overlooking the confluence of Pike…

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Book Talk on Frederick Weyerhaeuser

The Morrison County Historical Society is hosting a book talk about lumberman Frederick Weyerhaeuser on Friday, April 17, 2015, at the Carnegie Library in Little…

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We Want Your Shoes … For St. Nick

Larger version of above pic: http://morrisoncountyhistory.org/stnickday2014.pdf Weyerhaeuser Museum Requests Shoes for St. Nicholas Day Americans are familiar with the tradition of hanging stockings, typically by…

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This Old Haunt: Ghost Towns of Morrison County

Elk City, Olean, Topeka, Vawter. Named places from the mists of Morrison County’s past, all gone. The Morrison County Historical Society will revive the memory…

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