Anna Miller Museum
401 Delaware Ave. Newcastle,Wyoming 82701
Phone: (307) 746-4188
Hours: Mon-Fri 9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M
The museum was named after Anna Cecelia McMoran Miller, the daughter of a pioneer family, and the widow of Sheriff Billy Miller, who was killed in what is known as the last Indian battle in this area. She was Newcastle’s first librarian, a pioneer schoolteacher and school superintendent.
Included with the Anna Miller Museum complex is the Green Mountain School, a rural one-room schoolhouse of the 1890-1930′s. It contains a wood burning stove, school desks, maps, blackboards, and more!
A homesteader’s house is also on the property, as well as the Jenney Stockade cabin, both true models of pioneer living. The Jenney Stockade cabin is the oldest existing building of the Black Hills gold rush. It was also a stage station along the Cheyenne – Deadwood stage trail.
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