J. Charles Griffin is a professional Genealogist and a local area Military Historian who specializes in Saskatchewan homestead records and Canadian military records. Born and raised in the Swift Current/ Stewart Valley area, he currently resides at Beaver Flat, Saskatchewan. In addition to being a Genealogist and Military Historian, J. Charles Griffin is a published author and avid writer, mainly on the topics of military history and homesteading/ farming and ranching history of the local area. He has a passion for history and is constantly learning new things. He also is a very active member of the Royal Canadian Legion, sitting on the Branch Executive in the Public Relations role for Branch 56 in Swift Current. He looks forward to meeting all those who come to visit the Morse Museum and Cultural Centre.
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Morse Museum was originally a school house built in 1912. It started out as a four room building, but later, in 1928 two more rooms were added. After the new school was built on and the old building was no longer needed, a group of locals got together and a board was made. This former school building was designated Municipal Heritage Property in 1981. Thus began what is now known as the Morse Museum and Cultural Centre. Categories |