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elizabeth nohra <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 Aug 2000 11:14:04 EDT
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I am wondering if anyone can provide me with some information regarding
publicly accessible storage areas/collections.  I first need to know which
museums have a study collection on site.  If you have this in your museum,
know of them, or of a compiled list, please let me know. Please respond
through the listserv.  I know that the New York State Historical Association
has a Native American collection that is publicly accessible and visible in
the museum for researchers to use.  Any information would be helpful.
Thanks.

Elizabeth J. Nohra
Curatorial Assistant
Mahoning Valley Historical Society/Arms Family Museum

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