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2011.38 - Boot
One pair of women's high front lace-up black leather boots. Probably was for more formal occasions. "Burt Custom" is stamped on the bottom soles and at the very top of the inside collar of the right boot. Note with boots reads: "Shoes given to Monroe Historical Society by Mr. and Mrs. E.V. Randall of Webb Circle Monroe. They belonged to a young lady who was married in Washington, Conn, in 1800, and set out in a covered wagon to make her home, wit...
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2018.20.1 - Boot
A single black leather boot found in the attic of the donor's home in New Preston. It possibly belonged to Augustine Beardsley who owned the house and operated a tannery. The body of the boot only comes to the ankle with two long straps that would go up the leg, There is a loop at the top of each strap that could have been used to hold them up. This is a unique style of boot that could be researched further.
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F 035 - Bootjack
The bootjack of Reverend Brinsmade (1713-1793) of the First Congregational Church in Washington, Connecticut. A long, flat piece of wood with a V wedge at one end that is supported on a 2" x 7" wooden block attached with 5 rosehead nails. Used for removing boots.
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X2016.1.186 - Scraper, Boot
A cast iron boot scraper in the shape of a cat with a base with two holes on either end for mounting. American.
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