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GHF's Preservation Resource Center to Hold "Galve-Scan 2009"

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 19, 2008
CONTACT: Molly Dannenmaier
Director of Marketing and Public Relations,
409-765-7834

GHF's Preservation Resource Center to Hold "Galve-Scan 2009" on Saturdays through January

Public invited to Bring in Historic Documents, Photos, for Archival Scanning

Galveston residents are invited to come to Galveston Historical Foundation’s Preservation Resource Center (PRC) with their historic photos or documents that can be used to document the history of residential and commercial properties on the island. The documents will be scanned and added to the PRC’s archives, safe from loss, and available to researchers and homeowners. Originals will be returned.

The “Galve-Scan 2009” sessions, as they are being called, will be held on Saturdays, January 10, 17, 24, and 31, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Architectural Salvage Warehouse, 908 23rd Street.

The PRC, Galveston’s research and information center on local history and historic preservation, was formerly on the first floor of the 1861 Custom House at 502 20th, Street, GHF headquarters. It housed an archive of building files and local preservation resources along with a library. The facility took more than five feet of storm surge from Hurricane Ike, and lost many of its books and documents. It is now located at GHF’s Architectural Salvage Warehouse, the 1910 Sealy Garage at 903 23rd Street—on the second floor.

The Preservation Resource Center Committee is sponsoring this historic document scanning drive during the month of January to help rebuild its files. Individuals are asked to share their family photographs that may include historic residential and commercial buildings, individual property histories, non-copyrighted historic photographs, post cards, maps, and other historic resources so they can be added to the collection. Volunteers will be available to scan and copy the items on site. This will create a backup electronic copy that can be available if the original is lost. These files also will be available to future property owners as they learn about alterations to their properties and conduct their own research.

The PRC assists hundreds of visitors researching their properties and learning more about Galveston every year. Hurricane Ike has limited its ability to do this work. The holiday season is an excellent time, as families assemble, to collect historic material for scanning and electronic preservation at the PRC.

For more information, call Matt Farragher at 409-750-9108.


 
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