Question for all of you: The historical society where I work will be building an addition beginning next year. Part of the project includes taking turn of the century (that is the last one, ending on Dec. 31, 1900) paneling from a nearby business and reinstalling it in our board room. Our director is very excited about recreating this historic environment in our new building. The question is should the wall panels be accessioned? On the one hand, if we weren't using them, we probably would keep at least one, or a section of one, as an accessioned historic building element. On the other hand, I can't exactly number and store them with the rest of the collection if they will be the walls of our new board room. Any thoughts? Miriam Albahari [[log in to unmask]]