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 Explore the Past - Discover the West

Experience History!

 

The Museum is now open for the 2013 season. Make plans to stop by and explore the past, discover the west, and experience history!
 
2013 Hours:

May: 1 - 5 p.m. Daily

June - Labor Day: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Daily

September - December 24: 1 - 5 p.m. Daily

Closed Thanksgiving & New Year’s Day

  

 
You are Invited...
Join us as we unveil the Museum's newest diorama, The Battle of the Rosebud, by Tom Warnke and Connie Robinson.
Saturday, July 6th, at 10 a.m., at the Museum
 
 

Introducing a New Publication by the
Sheridan County Historical Society...
 
 
Snippets of Sheridan County History
366 Newsy Little Stories From the First 125 Years
of Sheridan County, Wyoming
1888-2013
By local author and historian, Cynde Georgen
 
Join us for a book signing on Saturday, June 1,
from 10:30 a.m. to noon
at the Sheridan County Museum.
 

 
Coming THIS summer 
"Rosebud Battle 1876"
a new diorama by Tom Warnke
 
 
The Museum is excited to announce that Tom Warnke is working on yet another diorama for the Museum - this one depicting the Battle of the Rosebud. Tom hasbeen working on the diorama over the past year and installation will begin in mid-May. Anticipated completion has been set for July 1, 2013. Visit our Facebook album often to see photos of the progress Tom is making on the diorama.
 

 
Welcome "E.W. Gollings" to the
Sheridan County Museum
 
 
 

The Sheridan County Museum is pleased to introduce "E. W. Gollings", a sculpture by Marylee M. Moreland. The eight-foot tall monument proudly stands in front of the Sheridan County Museum. The sculpture is based on a photograph (shown above) of Elling William “Bill” Gollings taken May 2, 1926, on Pass Creek just north of Sheridan County in Montana.

 

To raise funds for the monument, the Museum is selling limited edition maquette castings of it, as well as accepting additional donations. Each maquette sells for $4,000.00, plus applicable taxes and shipping, with $2,670.00 going towards the monument. The maquette measures 19" tall x 6.5" wide x 6" deep, not including the walnut base. The edition size of the maquettes is 35 castings. 

 
The initial goal for completion of the project was set for March 17, 2013—Gollings’ 135th birthday—but installation took place on November 16, 2012, with the unveiling and dedication on the 17th.
 
Although the monument has been installed at the Museum, we are still selling maquettes to fully fund the piece. To learn more about the project, to view or purchase a maquette, or to make a donation, please stop by, call, or e-mail the Museum.

 


 
Become a Museum Member
Stay in contact with the Museum by becoming a member.
Benefits of Museum Membership include:
 
- Unlimited entrance to the Museum;

- Discounts in the Museum Mercantile; and a

- Subscription to the quarterly museum newsletter, The Log.
 
To join the Museum, click here to print out the membership application form.
 

 
 
 
Did you know that the Sheridan County Museum is supported in part by the optional once cent sales tax?
To learn more about that tax, click here.
 
 

 
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