The Pharmacy & Medical Museum of Texas

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I work with four museums and the historical commission in Cuero, TX. With access to collections of one of a kind, old prescriptions, town & county business documents, newspapers, & yearbooks that haven't been reviewed for the past 90-140 years, want to accurately and respectfully add some family history for people here at Find A Grave. For example, seeing a prescription can explain where a family member was living when it wasn't known for a brief period such as between census records. Our prescriptions are proving that some people were never recorded to the census. These scripts can also add info on what ailed an ancestor before a death, or let a great grandchild today better relate and connect to the human condition of an ancestor. I believe these scripts are identifying infants never known about who died early and aren't recorded, named, or given a known gravesite and these records are hinting at their ailments. Some documents are not on display for the public to peruse, currently. Family members and descendants of our artifacts can contact us to have copies made for your family records or to claim actual prescriptions in many cases.

I work with four museums and the historical commission in Cuero, TX. With access to collections of one of a kind, old prescriptions, town & county business documents, newspapers, & yearbooks that haven't been reviewed for the past 90-140 years, want to accurately and respectfully add some family history for people here at Find A Grave. For example, seeing a prescription can explain where a family member was living when it wasn't known for a brief period such as between census records. Our prescriptions are proving that some people were never recorded to the census. These scripts can also add info on what ailed an ancestor before a death, or let a great grandchild today better relate and connect to the human condition of an ancestor. I believe these scripts are identifying infants never known about who died early and aren't recorded, named, or given a known gravesite and these records are hinting at their ailments. Some documents are not on display for the public to peruse, currently. Family members and descendants of our artifacts can contact us to have copies made for your family records or to claim actual prescriptions in many cases.

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