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World War I Artifacts Sought For Copper Country Exhibit

The Carnegie Museum is seeking to borrow artifacts from the community for an exhibit on World War I and the Copper Country to open in September 2018.

The exhibit is part of a series of events being organized by the Committee for World War I & the Copper Country along with Michigan Tech, Finlandia University and the Carnegie Museum.

The series of exhibits and programs will commemorate the Copper Country’s involvement in World War I.

Artifacts the museum is seeking include:

  • personal letters
  • photos, art, and postcards
  • poetry
  • scrapbooks and newspaper clippings
  • military papers
  • material objects, ephemera, and souvenirs, e.g., military uniform memorabilia, trench art, anti-war items, homefront effects such as pins, posters, pamphlets, etc.
  • other other items related to the war era.

If you have, or you know of a relative, neighbor, or other community member who has any artifacts that we might borrow, or if you have any questions about the project, please reply to this email (Elise Nelson <wwicc@mtu.edu>) or forward this message to possible interested persons.

You will find a list of the Copper Country men who were known to have served in WWI at www.ww1cc.mtu.edu. If you have an addition to the names on this list, please send it by email to ww1cc@mtu.edu.

WWICC committee:
Elise Nelson, Director, Carnegie Museum of the Keweenaw
Sue Collins, Department of Humanities, MTU
Stefka Hristova, Department of Humanities, MTU
Steve Walton, Department of Social Sciences, MTU
Patty Sotirin, Department of Humanities, MTU

“WWI Remembered: The Copper Country” is made possible in part by a grant from Michigan Humanities Council, an affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings,conclusions or recommendations expressed in this project do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities or Michigan Humanities Council.

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