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This has achieved the status of FAQ here -
First, try to get a copy of the Canadian Conservation
Institute's _CCI Notes_ 1/6, "Time Capsules." The address is
1030 Innes Road
Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0M5
(613) 998-3721
FAX (613) 998-4721
Next, check out http://pages.prodigy.com/timecaps
or [log in to unmask]
"Plan for posterity as though there will be one."
Dr. Henry Grunder
Conservation/Preservation Coordinator
The Library of Virginia
According to Michelle Crow-Dolby:
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> Doug:
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> The Oklahoma Museums Association published a technical leaflet (Technical
> Bulletin 5, July 1990) on this topic and listed the following sources for
> time capsules:
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> Time Capsules, Inc.
> PO Box 5008
> Richmond, VA 23220
> 804-355-1721
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> American Aluminum Company
> 230 Sheffield St.
> Mountainside, NJ 07092
> 201-233-3500
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> Hope this helps.
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> Best,
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> Michelle Crow-Dolby
> Local History Office, Ohio Historical Society
> 1982 Velma Ave, Columbus, OH 43211
> 614-297-2342
> [log in to unmask]
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> > From: Doug Kendall <[log in to unmask]>
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: Time Capsules: Where to Get a New One?
> > Date: Thursday, January 30, 1997 3:12 PM
> >
> > A local patron is looking for a time capsule to fill and bury as part of
> > a town sesquicentennial celebration. I don't find sources in our
> > reference works and seem to recall this question coming up on the list a
> > while back.
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> > I would appreciate any information on sources for time capsules that list
> > members could provide (by private email unless you think it's something
> > many will be interested).
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> > Thanks!
> > --
> > Doug Kendall, Curator of Domestic Life
> > State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Museum Division
> > 816 State St., Madison WI 53706; (608)-264-6552
> > e-mail: [log in to unmask]
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