Dorothy Nunez, left, curatorial assistant for the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, led a small cadre of sewing assistants, including Aggie Incashola, People’s Center Education Director, in the construction of small cotton pouches to hold activated charcoal pellets. The charcoal will absorb acids and other contaminants to keep the photos from further degrading while in storage. (Carolyn Hidy/Lake County Leader)
September 29, 2020
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