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“It’s a wonderful opportunity for both the museum and David, which will both benefit from David’s participation in the intern program affiliated with Wright State University,” said Dr. Clay Johnson, executive director of Garst Museum.
Manges has been working on his masters of public history at Wright State University, and is completing his education with an internship at Garst Museum. Since starting he has discovered a mislabel on the singular War of 1812 uniform in the museum’s possession.
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