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Recognizing and Sharing Family Treasures

February 25 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Community and family historian Bessida Cauthorne White will discuss the use of family treasures to explore and communicate family and community history and to shed light on the broader African-American story. She will share a myriad of treasures from her own family history journey. White will talk about the various ways that she uses family treasures to interest and engage persons of all ages in the pursuit of family history as well as how family treasures will be used in the upcoming African-American
Businesses in Middlesex County exhibition at the Middlesex County Museum and Historical Society. Attendees will learn how they can offer their own treasures for inclusion in the exhibition.

Family treasures are highly valued possessions that may have been passed down from generation to generation or may be newly acquired or created. They hold special
meaning and tell stories about family members and their experiences. They can be almost anything, including jewelry, furniture, housewares, clothing and textiles,
photographs, books and documents, tools, musical instruments, artwork, medals and awards, ephemera, etc.

The discussion will include how to identify family treasures, and how to inventory them, document them, and establish their provenance. Examples will be given of the use of
oral history to identify treasures as well how to glean information about items that might have been stored together and/or have a similar source. The session will provide
examples of creating a narrative for each treasure, and will include tips for researching treasures about which little is known.

A handout for the session will include resources for identifying and preserving family treasures. The public is invited and admission is free.

For further information, email info@middlesexmuseum.com or call the Middlesex Museum at 804-758-3663.

Organizer

Middlesex County Museum & Historical Society

804-758-3663
info@middlesexmuseum.com

Recognizing and Sharing Family Treasures

February 25 @ 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Middlesex County Historic Courthouse , 877 General Puller Highway Middlesex, VA

Community and family historian Bessida Cauthorne White will discuss the use of family treasures to explore and communicate family and community history and to shed light on the broader African-American story. She will share a myriad of treasures from her own family history journey. White will talk about the various ways that she uses family treasures to interest and engage persons of all ages in the pursuit of family history as well as how family treasures will be used in the upcoming African-American
Businesses in Middlesex County exhibition at the Middlesex County Museum and Historical Society. Attendees will learn how they can offer their own treasures for inclusion in the exhibition.

Family treasures are highly valued possessions that may have been passed down from generation to generation or may be newly acquired or created. They hold special
meaning and tell stories about family members and their experiences. They can be almost anything, including jewelry, furniture, housewares, clothing and textiles,
photographs, books and documents, tools, musical instruments, artwork, medals and awards, ephemera, etc.

The discussion will include how to identify family treasures, and how to inventory them, document them, and establish their provenance. Examples will be given of the use of
oral history to identify treasures as well how to glean information about items that might have been stored together and/or have a similar source. The session will provide
examples of creating a narrative for each treasure, and will include tips for researching treasures about which little is known.

A handout for the session will include resources for identifying and preserving family treasures. The public is invited and admission is free.

For further information, email info@middlesexmuseum.com or call the Middlesex Museum at 804-758-3663.

Organizer

Middlesex County Museum & Historical Society

804-758-3663
info@middlesexmuseum.com

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