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12942 | Rural New England Furniture: People, Place, and Production |
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| Description: The Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife Annual Proceedings 1998, a collection of articles on subjects such as "Repairs versus Deception on Essex County Cupboards," "Cabinetmaking Practices...", and about such people as Capt. Abraham Knowlton, William Lloyd, Amzi Chapin; and places such as Worcester County, Mass.; Sterling, Mass. |
11932 | Table |
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| Description: Table folds out (hinges missing) and is supported by legs which turns. Four simply carved legs. Space where drawer should be is missing. Some wooden pegs still intact. Reinforced with nails. Dovetail joints. Donor info - this table from log house of Abraham Somes, first settler of Mt. Desert Island. Originally made without nails but with wooden pegs. | |||
6228 | Living room with wicker furniture |
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| Description: Living room or sitting room in house (maybe summer cottage). Wicker furniture with floral upholstery and matching curtains. Round table in center with large lamp. | ||
6226 | Living room with sofa and fireplace |
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| Description: Copy of a photo. Living room in house (maybe summer cottage). Fireplace on the left. Sofa in front of fireplace. Table in back of sofa. Decorative beams in ceiling. Geometric pattern in rug. Exterior door in background. | ||
6224 | Living room with fireplace in background |
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| Description: Copy of a photo. Living room or sitting room in house (maybe summer cottage). Fireplace in the background. Ornate furniture. Decorative beams in ceiling. Oriental rug on the floor. | ||
3792 | Description in Deed John J. Somes to Harry G. Somes |
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| Description: Typewritten copy of deed of John Somes to Harry G. Somes in Somesville, conveying mill, real estate in New Mill Pond area, Northwest Arm lot | ||
3204 | School Master’s Desk |
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| Description: Top lifts to reveal space for books and pencils. One drawer at top with white knob. Two doors with shelves behind. One drawer at bottom missing pull. Decorative cut base. Lender info - used by Lynam Smith during the 1850s when he was the teacher in the first school in Pretty Marsh, called "The Little Red Schoolhouse." Lyman Smith also taught in other area schools. Donor is a descendant of Smith. | ||
3007 | Atkinson House Furnishing Company. |
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| Description: Blue covered notebook of blank pages. Advertising free stuff. |