record transfer

Potato chip float, iron lung, small red boots and restored immigration papers sited.

Carmie brought in her parent’s original documents for immigration through Ellis Island in 1919.  She had us scan, restore and reprint her damaged documents.  They are much easier to read now and you don’t have to be afraid to handle this copy. see image at leftDaniel from the UK emailed us with a special request.  […]

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Interesting Projects include notable relative, buckarro restoration and more

  Notable relative:  Marcia came in with a fun story about her photo.  Her relative, Florence Chauncey, was the first woman to vote in a New York election once it became legal.  The wife of a local minister, she cast her vote in the morning at 6:10 a.m. on Jan. 5, 1918. Marcia brought in her

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