Hanna Basin Museum
  • Museum
    • 2020 Carbon Cemetery Association and Hanna Basin Historical Society ​Spring Newsletter
    • 2019: Hanna Basin Historical Society and Carbon Cemetery Association Newsletter
    • Visitors to the Museum
    • Books and Magazines to Read Online about the Hanna Basin
    • Books Available for Purchase at the Hanna Basin Museum
    • Order Form for Materials Available for Purchase at the Museum
    • Membership and Support
    • Links to Other Wyoming Museums >
      • Medicine Bow, Wyoming, Museum and Hanna Basin Neighbor
      • Rock Springs, Wyoming, Historical Museum
    • Copyright Infringement Notification
  • Carbon
    • Hanna Basin Museum - Time Line
    • CARBON CEMETERY RECORDS
    • Carbon Mine Fatality Records
    • Visitors to the Carbon Cemetery
    • Carbon - Wings of Imagination - A Letter From Old Carbon
    • Carbon - A Poem by Mrs. C. E. Ellis
    • 2003: Carbon Cemetery Restoration
    • 2011: Carbon, Carbon County, Cemetery Restoration 2011
    • 2011: Bow River FFA Community Service Project: Carbon Cemetery
    • 2014: The Carbon Cemetery
    • 2015: The Old Carbon Cemetery Privy
  • Hanna
    • HANNA HAPPENINGS
    • THE HANNA CEMETERY: From the Bottom of the Mine
    • HANNA CEMETERY RECORDS
    • Hanna Burial Plots and Lots >
      • Hanna Blocks and Lots 1 - 6
      • Hanna Plots 1 - 50
      • Hanna Plots 51 - 80
      • Hanna Plots 81 - 129
      • Hanna Plots 130 - 175
      • Hanna Plots 176 - 209
      • Hanna Plots 210 - 298
      • Hanna Plots 299 - 349
      • Hanna Plots 350 - 379
      • Hanna Plots 380 - 419
      • Hanna Plots 420 - 500
    • Hanna Early Churches >
      • Introduction to Hanna’s Early Churches
      • Episcopal Church - History, Bell and Cross
      • Methodist Church - Organ
      • Colored Baptist Church
    • Hanna Military in the Hanna Cemetery >
      • Hanna Cemetery - In The Military
      • Arthurs, Peter Killed in Action World War I
      • Love, Michael V. Killed In The Line Of Duty
      • Jones, William D. Died of Wounds Received In Action World War I
      • Lucas, Bernard R. Killed In Action World War II
      • Lucas, William C. Died of Wounds Recieved In Action World War II
      • Luoma, Arvo A. Killed in Action World War II
      • McAtee, William J. Killed in Action Vietnam
      • Saari, John Killed in Action World War II
    • Hanna Cemetery - Japanese Monuments Transcribed
    • Grave Headstones for Hanna Miner Fatalities Buried Elsewhere than Hanna
    • Hanna Where Did They Come From?
  • The People
  • Schools
  • Coal Mines
    • A History of the Hanna Coal Miner from 1868 to 2017: Bob Leathers' Notebook
    • Hanna Basin Mining Companies and Mines
    • Men Injured in the Hanna Mines
    • 1903 June 30: Explosion of the Union Pacific Coal Company's No. 1 mine in Hanna >
      • Hanna 1903 Explosion Explained
      • List of Miners Killed in the June 30, 1903 Explosion
      • 1904 State Mine Inspector's Report for 1903 Explosion
      • 1903 Explosion Coroner's Inquest
      • 1903 Explosion - Earle Holmes Letter to Wilson Gobble
    • Hanna 1908 Mine Explosions Explained >
      • List of Miners Killed in the March 28, 1908 Explosions
      • 1908 Explosion Coroner's Inquest Report
      • Noah Young's 1908 Hanna Explosion Report to Governor B.B. Brooks
      • 1908 State Coal Mine Inspectors Report - 1908 Hanna Mine Number 1 Explosion
      • David M. Elias - State Mine Inspector Killed in 1908 Explosion
      • 1908 Explosion - Gov. B.B. Brooks Communiations
      • April 3, 1908 Chums From Boyhood Died Side By Side
      • April 16, 1908 U.P. May Not Be Liable
      • 1908: Newspaper Articles from The Wigan Observer in England About the March 28, 1908 Explosion of the Union Pacific Coal Company's No. 1 Mine in Hanna
      • Death of Noah Young - State Mine Inspector for the 1908 Explosion of Mine No. 1
    • 1916 Labor Agreement Between the United Mine Workers of America and the Southern Wyoming Coal Operators
    • 1917 Labor Agreement Between the United Mine Workers of America and the Southern Wyoming Coal Operators
    • 1970 - 1980: Bill Becker's Hanna Strip Mine Blasting Videos
  • Gallery
    • Images from Early Hanna Basin and Wyoming
    • Early History of the Union Pacific Railroad
    • 1910-1920: McNulty Family Photo Collection ​Albert Film - Hanna Basin Adventurer
    • 1920 -1930: Gert Milliken's Photo Collection of Unknown Children, Women, Men, and Families in Hanna
    • 1963 October 2: A Large Cattle Drive from Palm Livestock Company at Elk Mountain ​ to Hanna's Union Pacific Railroad Stockyard
    • 2017 April 18: Un​ion Pacific Steam Engine 844 Stopped at Hanna, Wyoming
    • 2019 May 17 and May 4: Big Boy​ 4014 and Engine 844 Were Running the Rails Again
    • Images of Old Carbon Today
  • Notebook

Hanna's Front Street and Other Hanna Buildings

Notes from Bob Leathers

1920's

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Front Street and Other Buildings (While Family Collection from Bob Leathers, Labeled by Bob Leathers)
1.Mary Ford’s Hanna Hotel, 2. Post Office, 3. Butler’s - Milliken’s Confectionary and Candy Store, 4. Mark Jackson’s Barber Shop, 5. Photo Shop, 6. Dr. Office - William and Mary Jones House, 28. Methodist Church

 1920's

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Front Street and other Hanna Buildings (Gert Milliken Collection from Gary Milliken, Labeled by Bob Leathers)
1. Mary Ford’s Hanna Hotel, 2. Post Office, 3. Butler’s - Milliken’s Confectionary and Candy Store, 4. Mark Jackson’s Barber Shop, 5. Photo Shop, 6. Dr. Office - William and Mary Jones Home, 7. State and Savings Bank,
9. Thomas Jackson’s Store, 10. Sam Dickinson's Dry Good Store 25. Methodist Church

Early 1900's

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Front Street and other Hanna Buildings (Gert Milliken Collection from Gary Milliken, Labeled by Bob Leathers)
11. Jack Pickup’s House, 12. Millie While's Candy Store - Apartments - Shoe Repair Shop in the Back, 13. John Milliken’s Livery, Stable and Barn, 14. Linden Hall - First Aid Hall - Library - Community Hall - Hanna Basin Museum, 28. First School - Cottage Home - Second Hanna Hospital - Braun Family Home, 31. Finn Hall, 27. Finnish Lutheran Church

1926

View of Front Street, No. 2 Town, Hanna, Wyoming
​Photos by Mike Manias, 1926
Labels by Bob Leathers, 2019
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(Photo by Mike Manias, September 1926)

1926 Part 1

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Part 1 (Photo by Mike Manias, September 1926)
1. Mary Ford’s Hanna Hotel, 2. Post Office,, 3. Butler’s, Milliken’s Confectionary and Candy Store, 4. Mark Jackson's Barber Shop, 5. Photo Shop, 6. Doctor's Office, William and Mary Jones' Home, 7. Hanna State and Savings Bank

1926 Part 2

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Part 2 (Photo by Mike Manias, September 1926)
8. Finn Boarding House, 9. Thomas Jackson’s Store, 10. Sam Dickinson's Dry Good Store 11. Jack Pickup’s House,
12. Millie While's Candy Store – Apartments – Shoe Repair Shop in the Back 13. John Milliken’s Livery, Stable and Barn, 14. Linden Hall - First Aid Hall - Library - Community Hall - Hanna Basin Museum. 31. Finn Hall, 33. Two Story Block School Building, 34. School Utility Building, Kindergarten and Lunchroom, 36. School Teacherage No. 1, 37. School Teacherage No. 2, 38. School Teacherage No. 3 

1926 Part 3

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Part 3 (Photo by Mike Manias, September 1926)
15. First Union Pacific Coal Company Store, 16. Mortuary, 17. First Hospital, 18. Original Doctor Offices, 19. Thomas Love’s Opera House and Club Room, 20. Union Pacific Railroad Water Tower, 21. Union Pacific Railroad Coal Chutes

1939

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(Jack Hearn Collection)
A. No. 1 Town, B. No. 1 Mine, C. No. 2 Town, E. No. 3 Town, F.  No. 3 Mine, G. No. 3.5 Mine, H. No. 4 Mine, I. Butler’s Addition (Houses from No. 1 and No. 3 Towns moved to higher ground.)
 
1. Mary Ford’s Hanna Hotel, 7. Hanna State and Savings Bank, 14. Linden Hall - First Aid Hall - Library - Community Hall - Hanna Basin Museum,  20.  Union Pacific Railroad Water Tower, 21. Union Pacific Railroad Coal Chutes, 22. Union Pacific Railroad Depot, 23. Union Pacific Railroad Roundhouse and Machine Shop, 24. Episcopal Church, 25. Methodist Church, 26. Colored Baptist Church, 28. Original School – Cottage Home Boarding House – Second Hospital – Braun Home, 
29. Thomas Love's Amusement Center, 30. Second Union Pacific Coal Company Store, 31. Finn Hall, 32. Allen Bakery  33. Two Story Block School Building,  34. School Utility Building, Kindergarten and Lunchroom, 35. First School Gymnasium,  39. Butler's Addition Water Tower, 40. Mine No. 2 and No. 4 Bath House, 41. Mine No. 4 Support Buildings
 

Hanna​ Locations and Buildings

​A. No. 1 Town
B. No. 1 Mine
C. No. 2 Town
D. No. 2 Mine
E. No. 3 Town
F. No. 3 Mine
G. No. 3.5 Mine
H. No. 4 Mine
I.  Butler’s Addition (Houses from No. 1 and No. 3 Towns moved to higher ground.)
 
1.   Mary Ford’s Hanna Hotel
2.   Post Office
3.   Butler’s - Milliken’s Confectionary and Candy Store
4.   Mark Jackson’s Barber Shop
5.   Photo Shop
6.   Doctor’s Office – William and Mary Jones’ Home
7.   Hanna State and Savings Bank
8.   Finnish Boarding House
9.   Thomas Jackson’s Store
10. Sam Dickinson's Dry Good Store
11. Jack Pickup’s House
12. Millie While's Candy Store – Apartments – Shoe Repair Shop in the Back
13. John Milliken’s Livery, Stable and Barn
14. Linden Hall, First Aid Hall, Library, Community Hall and Hanna Basin Museum
15. First Union Pacific Coal Company Store
16. Mortuary
17. First Hospital
18. First Doctor's  Office
19. Thomas Love’s Opera House and Club Room
20. Union Pacific Railroad Water Tower
21. Union Pacific Railroad Coal Chutes
22. Union Pacific Railroad Depot
23. Union Pacific Railroad Roundhouse and Machine Shop
24. Episcopal Church
25. Methodist Church
26. Catholic Church
27. Finnish Lutheran Church
28. Original School – Cottage Home Boarding House – Second Hospital – Braun Home
29. Thomas Love's Amusement Center
30. Second Union Pacific Coal Company Store
31. Finn Hall
32. Allen Family - Pete Puro's Bakery
33. Two Story Block School Building
34. School Utility Building, Kindergarten and Lunchroom
35. First School Gymnasium
36. School Teacherage No. 1
37. School Teacherage No. 2
38. School Teacherage No. 3

39. Butler's Addition Water Tower
40. Mine No. 2 and Mine No. 4 Bath House
​41. Mine No. 4 Support Buildings

Hanna Basin Museum Website – A Connection To The Past