Honestly, whenever I go to a museum and see the displays and exhibits, I'm always a little...miffed, I guess...because I know this is only the tiny tip of their artifact iceberg. I'm aware that there's a climate controlled room or a whole warehouse that I'll never have access to, and damn, wouldn't it be COOL to see all that stuff? (Yes, even if I know it's impossible).

And, if you recognize something there and want to add info, each page has a comment section.
To lead off the website, here's a small part of an embroidered autograph sampler of "family and friends of J.K. and Lottie Lee Martin" from 1897-99. There's a number on all the items so if you want to go and see the actual artifact, you can go to the museum and ask for it by #!
Go, check it out, comment, and BOOKMARK it--"Exhibits by the Morrison County Historical Society" will only get better!