Hanna Basin Museum
Museum
Visitors to the Museum
Contact Us
2019: Hanna Basin Historical Society and Carbon Cemetery Association Newsletter
Links to Other Wyoming Museums
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Medicine Bow, Wyoming, Museum and Hanna Basin Neighbor
Rock Springs, Wyoming, Historical Museum
Books and Magazines to Read Online about the Hanna Basin
Books Available for Purchase at the Hanna Basin Museum
Membership and Support
Order Form for Materials Available for Purchase at the Museum
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
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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
People That May Be Buried in the Hanna Cemetery, But the Graves Not Found
Hanna Early Churches
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Introduction to Hanna’s Early Churches
Episcopal Church - History, Bell and Cross
Methodist Church - Organ
Colored Baptist Church
Hanna Military in the Hanna Cemetery
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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 Monuments for Hanna Miner Fatalities Buried Elsewhere
Hanna Where Did They Come From?
Remembrances
Schools
Coal Mines
A History of the Hanna Coal Miner from 1868 to 2017: Bob Leathers' Notebook
Hanna Basin Mining Companies and Mines
1903 June 30: Explosion of the Union Pacific Coal Company's No. 1 mine in Hanna
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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
1908 March 28: Explosion of the Union Pacific Coal Company's No. 1 mine in Hanna
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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
1916 - 1917: Labor Agreements Between the United Mine Workers of America and the Southern Wyoming Coal Operators
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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
1889-2019:Hanna Basin Railroad, Trains, Depot and Coal Chutes
1910-1920: McNulty Family Photo Collection Albert Film - Hanna Basin Adventurer
1963 October 2: A Large Cattle Drive from Palm Livestock Company at Elk Mountain to Hanna's Union Pacific Railroad Stockyard
2017 April 18: Union 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
2000 - 2019: Hanna Basin Wildlife Today
Images of Old Carbon Today
Exhibits
Butler's then Milliken's Confectionary and Candy Store
Exhibit by Bob Leathers
In the early days of the telephone, the only public telephone was located in the Milliken's Confectionary and Candy Store.
1921
Milliken Confectionery and Candy Store Next to the post office ((The Pioneer, 1921)