In the quiet of the Dr. Woods House Museum, a small collection of worn objects rests on a worktable, each one a silent witness to a story of extraordinary courage, sacrifice, and patriotism.
The spotlight today is on Alfred Earl Rhome, a local World War I and II veteran, whose legacy endures through the preservation of his personal artifacts—his license, a distinguished collection of medals, his gun box, and a timeworn hat that once sat proudly on his head.
The City’s cultural development team is working to meticulously care for these items to ensure their story survives for generations. Each artifact presents its own set of challenges, requiring research and careful handling to protect them and their stories from the wear of time.