User blog comment:Garr9988/New Mission/@comment-31772644-20190725185202/@comment-5782071-20190725194824

I downloaded well over 100, I'll be sure to email you a zip file of them all since not all of them are worth uploading to either wiki just yet. Unfortunately, the person taking these photos missed many opportunities to get close-up shots of new shelving tags besides that single one (the only other 2 even barely legible ones, which I could only read the tiles of, were both ones we grabbed auction pics of).

Oh, BUT, another interesting thing - there's a section actually named after a person, not a place like almost every other section has been.

Harriet Hosmer was a famous, and said to be the first, female professional sculptor, and is credited for pioneering the process of turning limestone into marble. The stacks around the sign don't appear to have any sculptures, or at least don't appear to be entirely sculpting-focused, but we can argue the shelves were re-dressed for the set tour and don't reflect what it may actually look like in canon.

Considering the only other aisled named for people were fairly important (Wells Aisle, Farnsworth Aisle, Tesla Aisle, Widow's Son Aisle), should we apply the same importance to Hosmer in our lore? We haven't heard of her in the show proper, so whether she contributed to the WH's construction in some way is uncertain at best and debunked at worst.