Absolutely perfect papers and embellishments! Great job! Love the zig-zag trim. You did a great job of capturing this old fort! Thank you for the history lesson too - I love the old forts.
What a terrific companion page. I am still loving what you did with the large zigzag. That map background paper was perfect for this. Okay, yes, I put this place on my bucket novel.
Using old stash again. Scraps except background pp (Basic Grey - Capture), WRMK (brown & zig-zag), tape - BG, sticker - Jolees. Inked edges with brown Martha Stewart marker.
Picture at top from Web, other is postcard. I took pictures of the inside but they did not come out well - lots of reflection from the glass/plastic that allows to look in but not go in.
Journaling: The south end of this restored barracks has cavalry, infantry, artillery, and transportation exhibits. The north end has a squad room and an orderly room. It offers a glimpse of summer 1884, when it was occupied by Buffalo Soldiers of Troop H, Tenth Cavalry. Iron bunks, footlockers, carbine racks, clothing, and accoutrements in the squad room help tell the story of the men who served here. The orderly room was the office for the troop's first sergeant.
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