Greetings,
For the past couple of months a co-worker and I have been representing our employer, the Texas General Land Office--owner of all Texas military land grant records, Spanish Land Grants, and maps: political, military and property--at re-enactments and I want to make our booth and displays more period appropriate. In most cases we are outside, but in others, such as at an upcoming SCV meeting, we will be inside.
Can anyone point me in the direction of suppliers or, even better, "how to's" to create period appropriate versions of the following and anything else they might think of:
signage and banners, table and chairs, easels, display books, etc.
Feel free to contact me in case you are interested in the kinds of maps and military records we maintain. You can also check out my agency's website here: http://www.glo.state.tx.us/
Read about our Save Texas History campaign here:
Thanks, I welcome any advice you have for me!
PS. We are in character/period clothes when we do this== we aren't sitting around in bluejeans!
For the past couple of months a co-worker and I have been representing our employer, the Texas General Land Office--owner of all Texas military land grant records, Spanish Land Grants, and maps: political, military and property--at re-enactments and I want to make our booth and displays more period appropriate. In most cases we are outside, but in others, such as at an upcoming SCV meeting, we will be inside.
Can anyone point me in the direction of suppliers or, even better, "how to's" to create period appropriate versions of the following and anything else they might think of:
signage and banners, table and chairs, easels, display books, etc.
Feel free to contact me in case you are interested in the kinds of maps and military records we maintain. You can also check out my agency's website here: http://www.glo.state.tx.us/
Read about our Save Texas History campaign here:
Thanks, I welcome any advice you have for me!
PS. We are in character/period clothes when we do this== we aren't sitting around in bluejeans!
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