I have a question for the history museums out there. A community
member approached me with a whole collection of letters written
during the civil war. The letters are from a family member and detail
all of his experiences during the war. Some of them have not been
preserved very well but could probably be saved and enhanced by a
conservator. Others are in excellent condition considering they have
been kept by family members throughout the years.
Is this something that a museum would be interested in? If so, who
should I have this person contact? Any other suggestions I can pass
along about how this family can best treat/protect this family
treasure?
Thank you,
Jessica Ruskin
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Explorit Science Center
3141 5th Street
P.O. Box 1288
Davis, CA 95617
(530) 756-0191
FAX (530) 756-1227
http://www.explorit.org
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