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Mangum Library & Genealogy Center - WPA


category : Historic Buildings
Mangum Library & Genealogy Center - WPA The Native stone building was built in 1936 and was a WPA project. The stone was dug from the ground and hauled in by teams and wagons, each piece of stone was cut by hand by the laborers and put into place.

The shelves, tables, chairs, sofas, which are still used today, were made by the workers and covered in leather at the Granite Reformatory. The structure has a full basement which was once servants quarters and is used now by the scouts.

Upstairs is a large auditorium with civic rooms, kitchen, and restrooms. A balcony goes across the entire south side of the building. The building has hard wood floors and two fireplaces. There are 26 windows upstairs and 23 windows downstairs.

Genealogy - In 1993-1994 Greer County volunteers asked for records in courthouse archives containing family information (marriage, probate, divorce, etc.) to be microfilmed by Utah Genealogical Society -and- Greer County Genealogical and Historical Society. A few of records were as early as 1886 but the majority were 1901-1930. Copies of the microfilm rolls, over 100, were placed at Mangum City Library, in GCG&HS holdings. The library provides a microfilm reader for visiting researchers. Please remember if you write with a request, library staff has limited time for lookups.

Some of the oldest records of Greer County, Texas 1886-1896 are in Oklahoma Historical Society, placed there in the 1940s. They are also on microfilm. Contact Oklahoma Historical Society .


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