Denise--
You could check with your county historical museum, or a local history
center. The photos might be wanted.
Kim

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From: h-costume-boun...@indra.com [mailto:h-costume-boun...@indra.com] On
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Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2011 2:09 PM
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Subject: [h-cost] historical stuff (some costume related)

I inherited a crapton of stuff from my grandmother's house.  It's been
stored dry, but not clean, in my brother's barn for about 10 years until I
brought it home last weekend. There was a lot more than I brought, but I try
not to think about that.

The only interesting textiles I've found so far are a veil/scarf of some
kind - extremely fine black lace. It was wadded up in a wood box (like for
cigars, only it says candy on the lid) and a bag of hexagon quilt pieces
that I haven't looked at closely.  I don't know if the lace is nylon or silk
- it weighs next to nothing and is fairly fragile. it's about 15" x 50" or
so and looks like it would have been for church or funerals.  Oh - and a
tanned mink skin in a breadbag.

The photos, however are a treasure. I have one large rubbermaid tote full of
albums going back to the 1870s - most of the people are identified, and
there is at least one photo of a child in a coffin.  O.o  There aren't too
many dates on the actual photos, however. There is a story inscribed on the
flyleaf about how that album was the only thing rescued from a house fire
when the dad broke a window from outside and reached in to get it off a
bookstand.

There are two books inscribed to my grandfather in 1919 several years before
he graduated highschool. Both are military in nature and full of
photographs. I've looked them up on Amazon and they all seem to be in the 
same condition as mine and are priced from $9 to $900.   lol  There are some

great photos of military uniforms of all kinds, and everyday wear of people
in Croatia, England and Germany (and prob. others).

I also have my great grandfather's wood bound school slate and another one
from someone with the same last name (sibling?) and a tiny pair of leather
baby shoes with my dad's name on the bottom.

What does a person do with this kind of stuff?  I don't have infinite
storage. My brother kept it all, but didn't do anything with it either. I
doubt much of it has a lot of value to people who aren't related to the
family in some way.

Denise
Iowa

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