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Ah yes, but the real question is how did you get the accession numbers onto
the (presumably small) scales of rust?
:-)
By the way, don't forget that there is a whole country called Chad, probably
established long before a chad was a punch out piece of paper on a Floridian
ballot card. See: http://www.africaguide.com/country/chad/index.htm
For our readers who are not in the USA, Spain or Cuba, the "Maine" was a US
battleship that blew up in Havana harbour, Cuba in 1898,just before the
Spanish American War. See:
http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/stream/faq45-11.htm
http://www.angelfire.com/fl/battleshipmaine/ for photo.
http://www.smplanet.com/imperialism/remember.html for another photo
Colin Macgregor Stevens,
Curator,
Burnaby Village Museum,
Burnaby, British Columbia, CANADA
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
Phone: (604) 293-6504
FAX: (604) 293-6525
Museum web site:
http://www.burnabyparksrec.org/villagemuseum/villagemuseum.html
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
> Behalf Of Jenny Yearous
> Sent: December 4, 2000 15:01
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> I can top a chad or a sliver of wood.... we have rust scales from
> the Maine. I kid you not and yes they are accessioned.
>
> Jenny Yearous
> Curator of Collections Management
> State Historical Society of North Dakota> State Historical Society of
North Dakota
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