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Highlights with Heidi: Clarkston Records
This special find actually came from our OTHER Heidi who is a Records and Information Management Specialist for local governments. Recently her team visited the town of Clarkston in Cache County and were able to bring back some records to keep in our repository. Once everything is processed we will share more, but we couldn’t help sharing this sneak peek.
While looking through correspondence from a city road project, Heidi came across these pieces from 1951 that are stamped with a vaccine reminder.
The quarantine signs were transferred with various administration records, although they are undated. They potentially could be from the 1950s as well, since there was a measles outbreak in Cache County at the time.
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