During the last few days of my internship this semester at the @NobleMaritime I worked on transcribing decades-old oral history tapes. It takes a good ear, but I think I'm getting the hang of it!
A painting at @NobleMaritime of Gustavus Trask, fourth governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor. His tenure was filled with controversies, and he survived an assassination attempt thanks to a bunch of papers in his coat pocket reducing the bullet's impact.
I learned at the @NobleMaritime that, as legend has it, Alexander Hamilton played a big role in the founding of Snug Harbor, as he was the lawyer of, and made the will for, founder Robert Richard Randall.
A painting at the @NobleMaritime of the pilot boat "New Jersey," which was around for only a dozen years in the early 20th Century. It sunk in 1914, but the crew was rescued.
A painting at @NobleMaritime of Gustavus Trask, fourth governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor. His tenure was filled with controversies, and he survived an assassination attempt thanks to a bunch of papers in his coat pocket reducing the bullet's impact.
Last week at the @NobleMaritime I looked through an old photo album -- from 1921 -- many copies of which were given to employees at Sailors' Snug Harbor at the time. This is one picture from the album, of the governor.
The various NYC Covid-19 documentation projects share a focus on personal experience. I also noticed the narrow focus of the CUNY Distance Learning Archive, which can help contribute to the history of education in NYC. @SIPublicHistory@pubhisint@thomascauvin@ncph@cunyarchive
For my family history archive project for @SIPublicHistory I organized pictures by decade, in folders of pre-1910, 1910, 1920, 1930, and 1940. It's fascinating to have it divided this way and to see "what people were doing" at a given time in history!
Thinking about the appraisal process for my #familyhistory archive collection for @SIPublicHistory. I had wanted to organize my collection by decade. Arp's appraisal questions inspired a more specific factor that I will now use: if knowing the date brings value to the record(s).
This is very relevant to our class this week since one of Arp's elements of a collections policy is the method of historical record acquisition. @SIPublicHistory
#SAAwords: acquisition
n. ~ 1. materials physically and officially transferred to a repository as a unit at a single time
2. the process of seeking and receiving materials from any source by transfer, donation, or purchase
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