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1861 At the direction of Gov. Joseph E. Brown, military authorities in Savannah seized five ships loaded with goods to take to New York. The seizure came in response to … read more
Lecturers: Nora Lewis, Lynette Stoudt, and Alison Bentley
Dates: June 8 and July 20
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Cost: $75 per person
Materials included in the price of the class
Taking proper care of your family treasures will ensure that they will
be around for future generations to learn from and enjoy. "Basic
Preservation for Your Family Treasures" will provide participants with
effective and easy-to-use solutions to prolong the life of family
history materials. All techniques are based on archival professional
standards and suitable for a wide variety of items. This class will
focus on preserving paper-based items such as letters, diaries,
newspaper, photographs, scrapbooks, books, and artwork.
Professional archivists from GHS’s Library and Archives will provide
information on how to perform basic preservation techniques for the
most common forms of family history materials. Following an hour of
introduction, staff will provide personalized consultations on items
brought to the class by participants. Please note – participants are
limited to one item each. Additionally, participants will be
instructed in a hands-on preservation activity. All participants will
receive one archival document case, ten archival folders, and five
archival photograph sleeves.
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1861 At the direction of Gov. Joseph E. Brown, military authorities in Savannah seized five ships loaded with goods to take to New York. The seizure came in response to … read more