Cathy Sherman

Cathy Sherman
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Cathy Sherman is a volunteer historian and recently-retired director of the Cordova library and Historical Museum. Sherman has been contributing to The Cordova Times for over a decade.

Museum Memories

All right, no complaining about shoveling snow or winter weather. Take a look at this photo from the archives. Yes, that’s a locomotive and...

At Your Library: New adult reads at the library

ADULT FICTION:The Closed Casket: A Hercule Poirot Mystery By Sophie Hannah No Man’s Land By David Balducci The Wrong Side of Goodbye By...

Museum Memories

And on this day before Christmas Eve, we share a photo of a snowy Christmas Eve in Cordova circa 1920, looking as pretty as...

Virginia Lacy: white butter and unfriendly goats

Cordovans said bon voyage to one of our dearest community members this month as Virginia Lacy set her sights on Shelton, Washington to be...

Virginia Lacy reveals her ancestral links

Cordovans said bon voyage to one of our dearest community members last week as Virginia Lacy set her sights on Shelton, Washington, to be...

At Your Library: By the numbers — presidential Libraries

643 The number of hours of recorded telephone conversations the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum has collected. The conversation topics range from the assassination...

@ Your Library: New books on the way

New books on their way to our shelves include: Business Plan Template and Example: how to write a business plan: Business Planning Made Simple,...

Museum Memories

Cordova’s first city hall was an old wooden structure that dated back to 1935, but conveniently housed the administration, civil defense, fire and police...

Cordova’s first city hall was an old wooden structure that dated back to 1935, but conveniently housed the administration, civil defense, fire and police...

Museum Memories

Recently the City of Cordova Port and Harbor hosted a booth at the 2016 Fish Expo in Seattle. Not only is it a great...
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