Uncover your roots!

Uncover your roots!

Discover your own story. Genealogy Research specialists will assist as you fit your pieces of the puzzle together.
Your roots may run deeper than you think in Marshall County.

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Research Library

Photo Gallery

Storytelling Block – A Yellowstone Tale

One of the first coast-to-coast auto routes was The Yellowstone Trail, a 3,686-mile roadway from Plymouth, MA to Puget Sound, WA, was started in 1912. Named so because it passed through Yellowstone National Park. It also runs through Marshall County, from Bourbon, through Plymouth, west to Donaldson. Intrigued by an exhibit in the Museum’s Transportation Room, Vince Glose, a life-time resident of Marshall County, started researching his family along the Yellowstone Trail. He soon realized that he and his two sisters and two brothers, all FIVE have lived in towns where the historic road passes through (some even as far away as Washington and South Dakota)! What are the chances… Proving once again how Museum encounters enrich lives!

Storytelling Block –
 A Yellowstone Tale

Completed in 1912, one of the first coast-to-c0ast auto routes was The Yellowstone Trail, a 3,686-mile roadway from Plymouth, MA to Puget Sound, WA. Named so because it passed through Yellowstone National Park. It also runs through Marshall County, from Bourbon, through Plymouth, west to Donaldson. Intrigued by an exhibit in the Museum’s Transportation Room, Vince Glose, a life-time resident of Marshall County, started researching his family along the Yellowstone Trail. He soon realized that he and his two sisters and two brothers, all FIVE have lived in towns where the historic road passes through (some even as far away as Washington and South Dakota)! What are the chances… Proving once again how Museum encounters enrich lives!

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