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A Journey Through Yesterday

Coming This September:

DawnMarie Moe (me), a Plainsman Museum volunteer, and Robin Johanson, great-great-granddaughter of early Hamilton County settlers the Lauries and the Waddells, are off on the journey of a lifetime by retracing the steps of John Laurie, Isobel Stroyan Laurie, James Waddell, and Mary Brown Waddell and their children and friends as they migrated from Scotland to Canada to New York to Wisconsin and finally to form the homesteading Scotch Colony in Farmers Valley, Hamilton County, Nebraska.

Our adventure starts by sailing through the sky to Scotland, poking around for stories, flying back to Canada to ferry down the St. Lawrence River, and driving an RV (modern day covered wagon!) as close to the trails of the wagons that modern roads allow - trails that brought the Lauries and the Waddells, to homestead in Farmer's Valley, Hamilton County.

What does this have to do with the Plainsman Museum? To find out, visit the large center exhibit on the north side of the rotunda which features a large mural depicting the Scotch Colony families.

The very first blog on this website in March of 2017 tells of Robin and her husband Frank accidentally finding the museum after driving from Florida to view the Sandhill Cranes (read the story ). They were looking at the aforementioned Scotch Colony display in the rotunda, and to Robin's surprise a featured photo was one she had seen before -- in her mother's guest room! A phone call to her mom revealed something she had never known - her Grandma Norma was born and raised in Aurora, Nebraska, a grand-daughter of John Laurie.

Please join us for this journey. As we post photos and stories, we hope you'll add your comments and questions. After all, you are the community that grew from a journey by ship, ferry, and covered wagon from the Old World to the new.

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