Last updated: 6/23/2011
Midland, Texas
Address
1805 W. Indiana
Midland, TX 79701
phone: 915-682-5785
fax: 915-685-3512
web: www.haleylibrary.com

Admissions

None

Museum Type(s)

Art

Staff

J. P. "Pat" McDaniel
phone: 432-682-5785
e-mail:
Glenna Gifford
phone: 432-682-5785
e-mail:
Jim Bradshaw
phone: 432-682-5785
e-mail:
Nancy Jordan
phone: 432-682-5785
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Description

The Haley Memorial Library & History Center houses near 30,000 volumes related Texas and Southwestern history. The collections include material gathered by the founder, J. Evetts Haley, Clayton Williams,Sr., Dan L. Thrapp, Robert N. Mullin, and other notable historians. The Library maintains an archives of photographs, maps, documents, diaries, interviews, and correspondence that relate pioneer history of the Southwest. Highlights in the collection include the Charles Goodnight Interviews, which Mr. Haley used to publish Charles Goodnight,Cowman & Plainsman, published in 1936, and still in publication today. The archives is home to the Erwin E. Smith photograph collection, The Texas Division of the United Daughters of the Confederacy Museum Archives, which includes the John S. "Rip" Ford papers, and collections of historical ranching operations archives. The library offers the J. Evetts Haley Fellowship Award to annual recipients that do research in the collections for possible publication. The library houses a permanent art collection that contains work by artists Tom Ryan, Joe Beeler, Melvin Warren, Tom Lovell, Charlie Dye, Veryl Goodnight, Mehl Lawson, and other notable western artists. The collection is representative of the American West and its pioneer expansion. Annual programs include the Foy Proctor Memorial Cowman's Award of Honor which recognizes contemporary cowmen that typify the honor, spirit, and independence required to be successful in the range cattle industry.

History

The Haley Memorial Library & History Center opened its doors in Midland, Texas on July 5, 1976. Cowman, historian, and author J. Evetts Haley founded the Library in honor of his late wife, Nita Stewart Haley in 1958. The trust indenture named a five member Board of Trustees to govern the institution. The building was built with funding from the Mabee Foundation of Tulsa, OK. In July of 1990, a dedication program opened an expansion of space that nearly doubled the square footage of the institution. In June of 1995, the institution obtained full public charity status. A permanent Endowment Fund was established in 1996.

Artifact Collections

Western Art; phototgraphy collections; glassware; archives; tack; western gear; Indian baskets & blankets; maps ; bronzes; information on early range cattle hsitory & frontier settlement; Spurs, Saddles, firearms, indian blankets, a bell documented to have hung in the Alamo that was cast in 1722,

Research Collections

cattle industry in southwestern & western U.S. Canada, Mexico & South America; Indians; Texas Rangers; county histories; photograph and document archives, rare and out of print library, Texas Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy Museum Archives, Dan L. Thrapp papers, Robert N. Mullin papers

Educational Programs

We provide opportunities for local private and public schools to tour the facility. Volunteer docents provide assistance to teachers. Seventh grade social studies honors students are brought to the institution to research pre selected topics and prepare a research paper for class credit. The only fees charged are for reproduction costs of photographs, or documents, or photocopying.

Publications

We publish a quarterly newsletter that contains event promotion, and wrap-up, membership and memorial contributions, and articles of historical siginficance.

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