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16971Horseshoe
  • Object, Animal Shoe, Horseshoe
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Single horseshoe. Approx. 5" x 5.25 " Three holes on either side. Fair condition
3335Horseshoe
  • Object, Animal Shoe, Horseshoe
  • c. 1778
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Three horseshoe found at Harlow house former home of Ephram Pray, Sr. the oldest home in Pretty Marsh“N relates to a map that was created by Alice Smith 002.47
3334Horse Shoes in Frame
  • Object, Animal Shoe, Horseshoe
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Five horse shoes of various types mounted on wood. Four nails also mounted. Donor info - wood from Louis Reed’s blacksmith shop on Mullein Hill. Horse shoes made for various racing horses. According to a visiting researcher and blacksmith, Ingrid Grenon (508-528-4872) of Franklin, MA, all except one are corrective shoes for racing horses. From left to right the first shoe is for a hind foot and has a trailor (trailer?) for traction in mud, the second shoe also has a trailor with a toe clip to prevent the shoe from sliding back, the third shoe is a bar shoe to stabilize the heel area (note also the squared toe), no further comments on the fourth shoe, the fifth shoe is not a corrective shoe. Note the smooth and rough sides on the nails (AB, 9/26/11). [show more]