I will sort, relabel, and even toss some pieces of paper and likely find much to scan and to enter into the Master Genealogist. What is my impetus for all this?
If I find anything that is amazing or leads me to do more research, I will let you know. Many other genealogists are using Super Bowl time to scan documents or participate in indexing records for FamilySearch. I decided that I need to do some work to clean up my files, first.
It never hurts to be prepared or to have helpful websites saved in your Favorites or Bookmarked in case of damage. Here are some websites with tips on saving items when disaster strikes:
U.S. National Archives & Records Administration: http://www.archives.gov/preservation/conservation/flood-damage.html
FindLaw.com: http://injury.findlaw.com/toxic-mold/flood-molds.html
Northeast Document Conservation Center: http://www.nedcc.org/home.php
Many state archives and/or historical societies have conservation labs that offer suggestions for dealing with flood and tornado damaged records and photos.
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