You might try the Prairie Museum of Art & History, 1905 South Franklin, Colby, KS 67701. They have a sod house replica, and I believe it may have been provided by the Sod House Association. Good luck, Pat -----Original Message----- From: Fairweather Friend <landon@ptw.com> To: NEBRRoots-L@rootsweb.com <NEBRRoots-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, March 08, 1999 11:20 PM Subject: [NEBRRoots-L] Houlahan/Nebr Historical Soc./Sod House Association of Colby Kansas >My Great Aunt, Golda Mae (Frakes) Houlahan, according to her obit, "Grew to >womanhood in the Cornell community" then went to McCook and then to Trenton >where she lived out the rest of her life. She was a member of the Nebraska >Historical Society and Sod House Association of Colby Kansas. >I would think there would be some great info stored on her behalf somewhere. >I am not sure which Historical Society she was involved in, and haven't had >any luck finding anything on the Sod Hose Assoc. either. >Any clues? >-----Original Message----- >From: NEBRRoots-D-request@rootsweb.com <NEBRRoots-D-request@rootsweb.com> >To: NEBRRoots-D@rootsweb.com <NEBRRoots-D@rootsweb.com> >Date: Monday, March 08, 1999 10:23 PM >Subject: NEBRRoots-D Digest V99 #93 > > > >