Museum Research Library
The Museum Research Library is available by appointment, Tuesday and Thursdays 10am-2pm.
We welcome you for research on Central Skagit County history. Many items are available to browse, including books, newspapers dating back to the early 1900s, Sedro-Woolley school yearbooks, Northern State Hospital News, and assembled collections on the lumber industry and logging, churches, businesses, schools, family histories, the Loggerodeo, and many more research topics. Several guides to collections are available and more continue to be added to assist researchers.
Collections include photographs, archival records, correspondence, maps, atlases, books, and other items. Guides are available for a few larger collections, including newspapers, Northern State Hospital, Kimberley-Clark and predecessor lumber industry companies, School District 101, and Skagit Steel.
To make a research appointment, submit a research question, e-mail [email protected], leave a phone message at the museum (360-855-2390), or use the form below. The Research Library depends on an all-volunteer staff, the requests will be answered as staff is available and depending on the extent of research required to answer the request.
We welcome you for research on Central Skagit County history. Many items are available to browse, including books, newspapers dating back to the early 1900s, Sedro-Woolley school yearbooks, Northern State Hospital News, and assembled collections on the lumber industry and logging, churches, businesses, schools, family histories, the Loggerodeo, and many more research topics. Several guides to collections are available and more continue to be added to assist researchers.
Collections include photographs, archival records, correspondence, maps, atlases, books, and other items. Guides are available for a few larger collections, including newspapers, Northern State Hospital, Kimberley-Clark and predecessor lumber industry companies, School District 101, and Skagit Steel.
To make a research appointment, submit a research question, e-mail [email protected], leave a phone message at the museum (360-855-2390), or use the form below. The Research Library depends on an all-volunteer staff, the requests will be answered as staff is available and depending on the extent of research required to answer the request.