Stobridge House
The Stobridge-Groshart-Hays House


 Brown house and Brown's Hill School HouseThe Brown's Hill Schoolhouse located to the left of the Brown house, is home to many items from country schoolhouses that were located on the Valley. This one-room schoolhouse was established in Savery, Wyoming in 1900.

The Stobridge-Groshart-Hays House is located to the south east of the museum property, left of the school house. The house was built in 1882 by W.T. Morgan for Mr. Stobridge. The house was sold to Miles and Mary Groshart in 1890. Bought later by Bill and Mildred Hays in 1945 finally sold to Tom and Rusty Cobb in the late 60's. The Cobb family donated the house to the museum and it was moved to the museum grounds December 19, 1993.

Water Tank ImageThe water tank is located to the east of the main museum building and was originally located at the Douglas gold mine in the Medicine Bow National Forest. The mine closed in the early 1900's. Harry Jones, the Valley blacksmith dismantled and converted the tank to a grainary which he used on his ranch. When the ranch sold Gilbert Williams the new owner donated the tank to the museum.

dispaly BarnThe large relic building located to the left of the water tank includes a blacksmith and saddle shop display along with an old printing press, thrasher, sheep wagon as well as many other artifacts that reflect the history of our community.

In the main building you will also find a gift shop which contains a variety of books about our local history.


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Little Snake River Museum
Savery, Wyoming
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