Description: Hill’s Alphabet Blocks in case. “E” block marked, “F.K. Shaw”. Label marked, “ Williamsburg, L.I.E. Hill and Sons Manufacturer”. Contains 18 blocks. Letters and numbers are tan and red. Cover slides over blocks.
Description: Lyman’s chromo blocks #3. Marked, “Reads pictures set with glue and absolutely irremovable. Blocks varnished and thoroughly waterproof. Copyright secured 1877.” Label pictures three children playing with oversized ABC blocks. A-Z depicts animals, children, rhymes. Cover missing from case.
Description: A generic Red Cross Soilder's Mail postcard with a printed message: "The ship on which I sailed has arrived safely overseas." Signed by Raymond Somes.
Description: Apple head doll pattern torn out of the Country Handcrafts magazine. The pattern from the magazine has been copied onto tin tissue paper but has not been cut out.
Description: Small apple peeler that attaches to table. Wheel imprinted with: Monroe Brothers, Fitchburg MA, patent Sept. 9th, 1856. Three other dates imprinted on the clamp.
Description: Sheer white cotton apron with emboridered white flower pattern along one side and bottom hem. May have been used as a curtain because embrodiery pattern is only down one side of fabric.
Description: Off-white made of heavy cheese cloth like material. Red satin ribbon trim at top. Lace at hem. Tie in back. Donor info - made by Adelma Joy daughter of Jacob Somes.
Description: White baby gown with lace at neck and cuffs and along the clam shell hem continuing up the left hand side to the bodice. Belonged to Jeannette Godfrey as her Christening gown
Description: Pair of brown leather baby shoes that belonged to Mrs. Hysom OR her mother, Henrietta (Somes) Salisbury. 5" long, 2 holes in top, one of the shoes has a small leather lace that may have gone through those holes.