[or-roots] Question ?

glenkc7mbm at comcast.net glenkc7mbm at comcast.net
Sat Jan 13 06:37:46 PST 2007


Nancy
On a book that has pages loose, torn, etc the best bet is to take it to a book restorer, there are some in the Portland phone book, I also have a list from the Oregon Historical society of restorer's but they are mostly in Seattle.
Glenkc7mbm 

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Glen A. Jones

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From: "Nancy Lee Adams" <nancydean at columbia-center.org> 

Hi,

I have a question to anyone who might know. When my grandfather passed away in 1967 I was given an old trunk  full of his mother's things, she was born at Howell Prairie Marion Co., OR.  (1852 Oregon trail pioneer family).
 My question is in this old trunk was an old Vitalogy book on health & home. When I got it in 1967 the last four pages in the book had the corners ripped off some where back in time. Does any one know how a person would connect the torn off corners back to the pages it went to?

Thanks! Nancy




 
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