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Great Plains Welsh Heritage Project
The Great Plains Welsh Heritage Project is dedicated to finding information about Welsh-Americans. The project was established in September 2000 in Wymore, Nebraska as a result of an interview and oral history taken of a Welsh-speaking gentleman. From that initial interest, research began on the Welsh settlements in the local area and throughout the State of Nebraska. Since 2000, the organization has grown and expanded in its scope and collection of information about Welsh-Americans throughout America and Canada. The group hosts events throughout the year to preserve and promote Welsh American heritage of Nebraska and the Great Plains. They also provide archival space for historical documents that focus on Welsh American heritage and have a museum in Wymore, Nebraska where they maintain many Welsh heritage artifacts. A highlight of the museum is the authentic Welsh garden in a relaxing and tranquil setting.

Probably the greatest resource of the Project is its collection of issues of Y Drych (The Mirror), the oldest Welsh newspaper published in America today. The publication has had a continuous running since 1841. Although there are some gaps in the collection of Y Drych, there are a sufficient number of issues that would be worthwhile exploring. (Link to Y Drych)

For those who seek information on their Welsh-American ancestors, the Great Plains Welsh Heritage Project provides a valuable resource for data gathering. For a nominal fee, they will most likely find your person if they resided in a Welsh-American community in the United States or Canada. An application form is available for a search. (Link to application form)