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: Patchwork and embroidered quilt. Embroidered inscription reads, "When this you see / Remember me/ Athalaney Fly/ Mouonldefort [Mount Desert]/ August 26, 1824/ Aged 7 years / 3 months." Athlaney was the daughter of Patty Somes Flye and James Flye; she died at the age of 18 and is buried in the Flye Cemetery in Tremont.