I just wanted to give everyone a short update on the project thus far. The team wrapped up their portion of the project in early August and the job has since been passed to the skillful hands of the full-time staff at the Maryland State Archives.
Thanks to all who shared their own family documents, stories, and recollections.
To view the collection inventory as it now stands, please visit the Maryland State Archives' Special Collections website.
(If the link still doesn't work enter "5807"--the Poplar Grove Collection number-- into the collection number box on the bottom left-hand side of the Special collections page via the Maryland State Archives' website. There is a link to the State Archives at the top right-hand corner of this blog.)
The inventory will, of course, change periodically as more of the collection is processed and scanned.
The inventory will, of course, change periodically as more of the collection is processed and scanned.
3 comments:
The Maryland Archives link doesn't seem to work. So sorry the blog is being shut down, but many thanks to all of you for sharing your summer with the Emory family historians who are obviously fascinated with your findings!
This was such a neat thing to get to watch unfold. I'm sorry there won't be more insights coming from this unique find. KTC
Use this link:
http://speccol.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/speccol/catalog/cfm/dsp_number.cfm?speccol=5807
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