Boomer

Editor is Dan Lynn

Official Newsletter of the MHA and its Museum


Here is the front page of one of the latest issues.


Back issues of the Boomer in PDF format are available below: (some are large files so be patient)


Blank spaces indicate issues never published as far as we know.

If you have or are aware of issues we do not have listed please let us know we would like to add them to the collection.

1975 Oct Nov
1977 May
1979 January June
1980 Feb- Mar April - May June -July Aug - Sept Oct - Nov
1981 Dec '80 - Jan '81 April - May June - Aug Sept - Nov
1982 Jan - Feb March - April May - June July - Aug Sept - Oct Nov - Dec
1983   March - April
1984 May - June
1987 April - June July - Sept Oct - Dec
1988 Jan - March April - June July - Sept Oct - Dec
1989 Jan - March April - June July - Sept Oct - Dec
1990 Jan - March April - June July - Sept Oct - Dec
1991 Jan - March April - June July - Sept Oct - Dec
1992 Jan - March April - June
1993 Jan - Feb
1995 Feb - March April - June July - Sept
1996 April - June Oct - Dec
1997 Jan - March April - June Oct - Dec
1998 April - June
1999 Oct - Dec
2000 Month unknown
2001 Jan - March April - June July - Sept Oct - Dec
2002 Jan - March April - June July - Sept Oct - Dec
2003 Jan - March April - June
2004 Oct - Dec
2006 Oct - Dec
2007 Aug - Oct Nov - Dec
2008 Jan - March April - June July - Sept Oct - Dec
2009 Jan - March April - June Nov - Dec
2010

Thanks to Mr. & Mrs. D Archer for all their time in getting these scanned for the web site.

The most recent printed copies are only available to members in good standing. If you did not get yours mailed to you, contact the Secretary.


A Boomer was the man working the logs down the river, seperating them and keeping them moving. It is also of course a large cannon.