The Nebraska Family Research and History Center

1602 Avenue A

Scottsbluff NE 69361


308-635-2400


Floyd Smith III, Executive Director




Welcome a new resource to the Panhandle area of Nebraska and in the process you can enjoy learning about our great state and many others.  The surroundings are quiet, comfortable and very beneficial to study.  Take a look

The main entrance Family Research & History Center
       

There is plenty of room to park in Downtown Scottsbluff and Floyd has arranged for lots of parking in the rear of the building too.  Easy off street access and very handicapped accessible.

The Call Desk
The Call Desk

There is always someone available to assist you with your research to to accept a book yo wish to donate.
(Pammy - this boy needs LOTS of books!)

Have to have Coffee
Microfilm

There are comfortable new restrooms, and what would research be without coffee?  Lots available.  Microfilm readers, new computers, scanners, CD burners, microfiche readers, you name it - he has it available.  Not to mention a huge copy machine!!!!  Copies are reasonable and available for both CD's, photos, etc.

Copies anyone?
The short stacks
This is the beginning of what will one day fill a large room.  Donations are always welcome and there have been many so far.  Research is not limited to the panhandle of Nebraska, but eventually will cover any and everywhere the resources allow. 

Floyds able and willing assistants
conference room available
Since this is fast becoming Floyds home away from home, he wants the atmosphere to be condusive to research and study.  He has gone out of his way to make it comfortable for all who share his passion for genealogy.

Connie's Prize
Floyd hard at work

Connie - the picture of the Graduates is for you!  I will let Floyd explain that one.

and here folks is Floyd - hard at work.  Did I mention he reads EVERYTHING we write?


On a side note - just for you Larks....Floyd and Julie are getting married this coming Wednesday.  I wish them all the luck in the world and congratulations of both happy adventures.

(Can you tell I am a super proud mamalark?)