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The Library of Virginia's new exhibit, "Lost and Found," explores how
our personal and collective memory is affected by the careful
preservation of some items while others are intentionally or
accidentally destroyed. Today's blog examines the inspiration of this
exhibit - the records "found" in bank safety deposit boxes by the
Department of Treasury's Division of Unclaimed Property. 
 
http://www.virginiamemory.com/blogs/out_of_the_box/2012/02/29/baring-the
ir-assets-the-department-of-treasurys-division-of-unclaimed-property/

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