Replication of Historic Records
Fort Vancouver Counting House
The Counting House, originally built in 1845, was reconstructed from 1999 to 2004, based on archeological and historical study. This structure housed the financial offices where business transactions were recorded more than 150 years ago. The Counting House is an important addition to the reconstruction of the most important settlement in the Pacific Northwest. We are given a glimpse of what the handwriting looked like on both a replicated journal and also replicated pages from the priest's records of births, deaths, marriages and baptisms.
Interpretive panel: clerks making journal entries
Handmade journal by Max Marbles, Salem, Oregon
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Replicated entries by Julie Remmerde
Replicated journal pages by Julie Remmerde
Replicated priest's records for children's exhibit by Julie Remmerde
Priest's records in place as an interactive panel, children's exhibit
Replicated priest's records for children's exhibit by Julie Remmerde
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