Archival Research talk by David Weaver of the Wallowa History Center
Archival Research
by David Weaver of the Wallowa History Center
David Weaver, of the Wallowa History Center, will speak and answer question regarding archival research, especially explaining how to access old newspaper and court records online and/or in person. He will explain The History Center’s growing collection of photos, yearbooks, correspondence, etc. More details to come!
Free and open to the public. Light refreshments provided. Donations welcome.
About:
The Wallowa History Center is a nonprofit corporation whose mission is to increase public access to local history. We accomplish this mission through the collection and preservation of photos, diaries, maps, oral histories, manuscripts, and artifacts relevant to the history of Wallowa County, and then by digitizing, displaying, and disseminating these through our research library, our educational presentations and publications, our website and social media presence, and through our interpretive center.
Located in Wallowa, Oregon, in the historic U.S. Forest Service headquarters of the Bear-Sleds Ranger District, our research library houses over 4,000 physical documents and objects, while our interpretive center hosts rotating exhibits designed by our volunteer historians.
Date and Time
Tuesday Nov 26, 2024
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PST
Tuesday, November 26th, 2024
12-1 PM
Location
Josephy Center, Joseph
Fees/Admission
Free and open to the public. Light refreshments provided. Donations welcome.