Wise
County Historical Society, Inc.
P. O. Box 427
Decatur, TX 76234
940-627-5586
Email
Us
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Do you provide genealogical research for
others?
Answer: Yes,
volunteers charge a set fee which is then donated to the museum
restoration. If you are interested in discussing your research
with one of our volunteers, call us at 940-627-5586
or Email
Us. You are always welcome
to use the resources in our Archives Room.
- Can we take a tour of the Waggoner
Mansion?
Answer: Sorry,
the Waggoner Mansion is privately owned and is not open to the public.
- Do you have tours for groups?
Answer:
Yes, contact us to set up a date and time.
We are happy to accommodate you.
- How do I make a donation in memory of a loved one?
Answer:
Contact us and we will be glad to explain all
the options available for making a donation. In some cases,
you can dedicate specific projects in honor or memory of someone.
Currently we are seeking donations for our memorial windows.
- I have a cherished family heirloom
which I would like to donate to the museum. Will you take it?
Answer:
Because our space is limited, it would depend on the size and uniqueness
of the item. Contact us to discuss your gift further.
- What is the difference between the Historical Society and
the Historical Commission?
Answer:
The Commission is a group of persons appointed by a judge and
approved by the State Historical Commission. The Historical
Society does not have to meet the same criteria as the Commission.
Members pay yearly dues and attend monthly meetings, with their primary
focus being the restoration of the museum.
- Do you provide speakers for other groups who are interested
in Wise County history?
Answer:
Yes, simply contact us, and we will gladly provide a speaker.
We also have booklets for school children about the history of the
county.
- Where is the Woody Cabin located?
Answer:
It is located on the grounds of the Wise County Heritage Museum
at 1602 S. Trinity St., Decatur.
- Where can I find an article that was published in the Wise
County Messenger in the early 1900's?
Answer:
The museum has microfilm of articles from the Messenger
dating from the 1880's.
- Was there ever a newspaper called the Decatur News?
Answer:
Yes, and the museum houses microfilm of the articles from 1893
until 1933.
- How can I find out more about all the historic county courthouses
in Texas?
Answer:
You can visit the Texas Historical Commission by clicking
here.
- Where can I get obituaries from Wise County?
Answer:
We now have obituaries from 1980 to the present available on our computer
for researchers.
Before long, we will have family files available as well.
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