(Greensburg, IN) – The Greensburg/Decatur County Public Library has received a $19,471 grant from the Decatur County Community Foundation to professionally treat, and conserve, a collection of glass plate negatives.
In 2012, a box of 389 glass plate negatives, dating from the 1860s to the late 1880s, was found in an attic of a downtown Greensburg building and donated to the library.
This collection of ambrotypes offers portraits of various local people – men, women, children, Civil War veterans, and families.
The funds will be used for conservation treatment on a portion of the photographic collection.
“We are so appreciative and excited to receive this support from the Decatur County Community Foundation to put toward the conservation of this important historical photograph collection. This collection offers a special window into our community’s past,” said Local History Librarian Jennifer Leach. “Once the photographs are cleaned and stabilized, they will be scanned and digitized to be available and enjoyed by the community for a very long time.”
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