Hi Pam-
Neat that you are working with CCC stuff. We have a small amount but not too
much. Our uniform collection consists of Norwich Uniforms and Army uniforms-
they range in date from the early 1800's to current.
Funny you are working on the photographic collection...that is the next
collection I am working on tackling because it is a perfect job for my only
employee who works 1 day a week. Any recommendations about starting from
scratch. The photos are all in boxes. We have archival folders and
sleeves. What is the best way to organize, clean, and inventory a
collection like this? We also use Past perfect 4.0 and have a scanner. I
have been thinking clean (with a photo cloth), scan into PP 4.0, and then
either store in a file or archival sleeve in a file. What is the best way to
put them into PP? One at a time or in groups by type (people, sporting
events, buildings, etc)
Have a nice day,
Marielle
ps. you really use an outhouse at work? At least there is no water near your
collections!
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Marielle Fortier
Museum Registrar
Norwich University Museum
Northfield, Vermont
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>From: Pamela Silvestri <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Cleaning supplies
>Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2005 12:14:31 EDT
>
>
>
>WOW - lots to do!!! You are apparently doing an excellent job and are
>right
>on top of things, coping with the challenges. Keep up the good work! Good
>luck with everything!
>
>I'm curious - what uniforms do you have in your collection? Right now, I am
>only working on our photographic collection and hate the fact that I have
>to
>neglect everything else for now. Besides the CCC Army-issue uniforms
>(pants,
>caps and jackets) we have Army uniforms from WWI and other surplus items
>from
>WWI.
>
>Right now most of them are stored in footlockers and I have to find some
>funding to work on them (and everything else!).
>
>Btw one of my uncles was in a CCC camp in Northfield! He hated it there
>because he wanted to be enrolled in a camp closer home and be able to go
>home
>(Keegan, ME) on weekends!
>
>Take care! Pam
>
>
>In a message dated 9/24/2005 11:18:38 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>[log in to unmask] writes:
>
>Pam,
>Thank you for being concerned for my pest issues. We have a freezer in
>the
>future but I can't use it here as there is still a live active infestation
>of dermestids. I have been cleaning everything I inventory (most items
>are
>being inventoried for the first time) We will have an isolation room, but
>this can't fit our entire collection. I am isolating items that should
>be,
>and my entire uniform collection needs to be frozen.
>Currently we have no plan in action, and I am unsure if the powers that be
>will even allow me the proper time to let the new building off-gas before
>I
>move collections in.
>
>(another to add to my list of uphill battles)
>
>Marielle
>
>
>
>
>
>Pamela Silvestri, Museum Assistant
>Northeast States Civilian Conservation Corps Museum
>Shenipsit State Forest
>166 Chestnut Hill Road
>Stafford Springs, Connecticut 06076
>(860) 684-3430
>
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