04/13/2024
Wittenberg University
This week students from Dr. Travis Proctor's Wittenberg Religion Department class, "Fake News, Forgeries, & Frauds," visited the Heritage Center. They met with Collections staff members, Tyler Elam, Miranda Taylor, Kelly Pilarsky, and Natalie Fritz, to look at some of the artifacts with dubious provenance in the collections. Some of these items were "sideshow curiosities" from the past. This included the "Fiji Mermaid," a creature purchased by a local sailor in Japan in the 1870s and donated in 1906, a "piece of Noah's Ark," a "key to the Bastille, on loan from the Marquis de Lafayette," and a "piece of the Great Pyramids." The staff talked about the various, and sometimes less helpful, methods of record keeping throughout the 127 years of the historical society's history and the challenges of finding and reconciling documentation for some items.