Trains LIVE — National Railroad Museum library expands — 8-16-2023 — It was a good idea, no great idea, at first. Then the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
In 2016, the Merrill (Wis.) Historical Society began gathering books and ephemera, for a railroad library within its local history collection. The library was unique in North Central Wisconsin — Merrill being 200 miles northwest of Milwaukee. Housed in the Society’s History & Culture Center, the library was a resource for researching railroad topics, model railroaders, and casual readers.
The Sherburne S. Merrill Railroad Reference Library opened on National Train Day, May 14, 2016.
When the pandemic hit, volunteers to fill the historical society’s basic needs became hard to find. Finding volunteers with specialized knowledge to staff the railroad library became a greater challenge. The historical society did not want the railroad resources left unused, hence, the decision was made to close the library and find a suitable home for the collection.
In early 2023, Tom Burg, of the Merrill Historical Society, contacted the National Railroad Museum (Green Bay, Wis.). The museum agreed to accept the Merrill railroad collection, integrate it with its own, and make it available for research.
Today, we are speaking with Daniel Liedtke, National Railroad Museum curator, about the Merrill collection and the museum’s archive holdings.
If you would like to explore the National Railroad Museum’s archive collection for research purposes, please contact Daniel Liedtke.
Trains LIVE — National Railroad Museum library expands.
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