Whatever you do, please do keep the photos, and if they are identified,
as you say, there may be someone in the family who cares about them.  IT
would be amazing if somehow you had the time to scan everything, and add
text.  I persoanlly collect Victorian photos, since I have only about 3
from my own family (although a few going back to WWI).  They are
treasures.  I Would suspect that your local historical society (county or
state) would love to take them off your hands (but you should scan them
first)
 
Yours in cosutmign,Lisa A
 
On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 14:09:18 -0500 "Land of Oz" <[email protected]>
writes:
> I inherited a crapton of stuff from my grandmother's house.  It's 
> been 
> stored dry, but not clean, in my brother's barn for about 10 years 
> until I 
> brought it home last weekend. There was a lot more than I brought, 
> but I try 
> not to think about that.

> infinite 
> storage. My brother kept it all, but didn't do anything with it 
> either. I 
> doubt much of it has a lot of value to people who aren't related to 
> the 
> family in some way.
> 
> Denise
> Iowa
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