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Not intending to point out any particular individual, I delete without opening email that has a subject line much as the first one on this subject did. Only because I recognized this contributor to the List did I finally open the "Help!" email.
Please try to be more genealogically focused when sending an email for those of us who have had a bad time in the past with spam and mistakenly opened spam email.
Thank you in advance,
Katie
--- On Thu, 2/25/10, Bill Davidson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: Bill Davidson <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Help!
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Thursday, February 25, 2010, 9:13 AM
I have a somewhat similar question. As the result of what I consider to be an absolute miracle, I now have in my possession the big family Bible that belonged to my gg-grandmother (circa-1870). At present, it is simply stored in a cardboard box (with a lid) that is just big enough to hold it. Is there a recommended/better way to store a large leather-bound Bible like this, while still making it readily accessible?
Thanks,
Bill
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