5 Easy Tips for Using the Research Arsenal

  To get the most out of your Research Arsenal membership, it can help to know the quickest and most effective ways to search for the information you’re looking for. To h…

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I took this photo as I was working on separating the art from the backing. Notice the glue streaks, the faded black posterboard and the remnants of papyrus material stuck to the posterboard, and pieces of posterboard stuck to the papyrus.

Angry Archivist: Can I Just Glue It?

Angry Archivist: Can I Just Glue It? For this post blog post, I’m deviating a bit from the Civil War and shifting gears into archival madness that I sometimes run across on a …

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Research Arsenal Spotlight 11: US Cavalry Returns

The Research Arsenal is proud to announce that we recently uploaded all of the Civil War era cavalry returns for the 1st-6th US Cavalry. These returns encompass rolls 4, 5,…

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Conserve O Grams offer easy to use step-by-step information to care for your collections.

Archive Tips: NPS Conserve O Grams Are a Fantastic Free Resource

Archive Tips: NPS Conserve O Grams are a Fantastic Free Resource   Caring for a private collection of historical material can be overwhelming, especially if you have not…

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Research Arsenal Spotlight 10: Edward Horatio Graves and the 10th Massachusetts Infantry

Edward Horatio Graves was born in Easthampton, Massachusetts in 1839, the son of Horatio Nelson Graves and Martha (Arms) Graves. His father died in 1852. The Research Arsenal…

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Here is the second yellow "price tag" type sticker on the copper frame and ambrotype itself.

Angry Archivist: Is Sandpaper Archival?

The Angry Archivist: Is Sandpaper Archival? The Angry Archivist returns with a question that I’m sure many collectors of Civil War memorabilia have been itching to know the a…

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Research Arsenal Spotlight 9: James Webster Carr of the 2nd New Hampshire Infantry

James Webster Carr initially served as Captain of Company C, 2nd New Hampshire Infantry. By the end of his three-year term of service, he would be promoted to Lieutenant…

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Here you can see a glass negative sitting on the right kind of lightbox. This one courtesy of the now extinct photo lab I used to work for...

2 Methods for Digitizing Glass Negatives

Two Methods for Digitizing Glass Negatives Digitizing glass negatives is a fairly simple process, and I will offer two methods you may find useful in this post. Last week, I…

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Research Arsenal Spotlight 8: Asa Frank Chester and the 20th Illinois Infantry

Asa Franklin “Frank” Chester enlisted as a private in Company G of the 20th Illinois Infantry in June, 1861. By the time he mustered out in July of 1865, he had become adj…

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Glass plate negative

How to Handle and Store Glass Plate Negatives

In this blog and the next entry, I’ll be going over how to handle, clean, store and digitize your glass plate negatives. Properly caring for these negatives is important to e…

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