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2003.1.1 - Doll
Large girl doll with composite head, molded and painted features, and long, dirty blond hair worn in pigtails tied with blue satin ribbon, ears exposed. Painted brown eyebrows, upper and lower lashes and moving, painted blue eyes. The lips are painted red, partially open mouth with white upper and lower teeth exposed. Composite body and arms with open hands. Ball jointed at the shoulders, elbows, hips, and knees. Legs are painted wood. She i...
Record Type: Object
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2007.14.1 - Album, Photograph
Black photograph album with twelve double pages of small black and white photographs of the Holt children, residences, and travels. Leather and cloth bound album inscribed "Photograhs" on the cover. Interior pages are cream with four windows per page framed with a gold decorative border. Written on the first page in pencil: "Sept. 4, 1899/ Evelyn Holt/ from/ Aunt Minnie". Seventy-eight windows are filled with photographs, six extra photogprahs e...
Record Type: Photo
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2007.23.1 - Doll
Vintage doll, female, dressed in cotton attire. 1. Female baby doll, head and arms, plaster over wood composite. Sweet, molded and painted facial features, blue eyes, closed pink mouth. Wearing a cream, knitted wool bonnet tied with satin ribbon under the neck. Soft body and legs contained in ecru muslin, jointed at shoulders and hips. Arms are inproportionally small to figure. Doll is wearing a white long dress, trimmed with lace at the ...
Record Type: Object
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2007.23.2 - Doll
Vintage doll, female, dressed in cotton attire. Small female doll with molded and painted head, blue eyes, closed red lips, molded brown hair curled at the end with bangs. Plastic head (original ?) attached by internal elastic strings. Wood composite body and limbs jointed at shoulders and hips. Painted limbs. Wearing a cotton long sleeve dress with lace trimmed bib and red and white braid at the neckline over white cotton bloomers trimmed w...
Record Type: Object
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2008.23.1 - Diary
Scanned copy of the memoirs handwritten by Melvina Phinette (Mason) Bailey Rosa. Sweet recollections of her childhood on the family farm at 89 Old Litchfield Rd., the seasons, holidays, friends, and school days at Wykeham Rise School in Washington, CT. The photographic image of the shed behind 89 Old Litchfield Rd is mentioned by William Bader in his book, "the American Village," to have been a haven for slaves on the Underground Railroad. The ...
Record Type: Object
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2008.5.18a-i - Doll
Set of ten female corn husk dolls in various sizes with round heads, black dot eyes, embroidery thread hair (parted in middle), husk covered wire arms(bendable), long dress and aprons tied in back. a. Largest doll of set , hair blond parted in middle barely visible under a headscarf. Upper body is bent over from the weight of a hay bundle on her back. 5" x 2" (Only one eye) b. Female doll pulling a small girl in a wooden wagon. Hair is b...
Record Type: Object
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2008.5.20 - Hoop
Early child's play hoop constructed of wood with original interior paint , brown trimmed with red and gold.
Record Type: Object
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2008.5.30 - Frame, Picture
Ancestry fan chart of Samuel L. Hollister and Amelia and Julia Nettleton. Fan is hand etched in black and blue ink with a border of family names. Framed in a stained wood border with gold inner border. Stamped in blue ink on back paper: "Clapp & Tuttle/ Picure Framing/ Woodbury, Conn. 06798/ 203-263-2207"
Record Type: Object
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2008.5.75ab - Iron
Miniature cast iron toy sad iron with separate decorative base. a. The iron has a ridged handle on top, stepped bottom. b. The base stands on three legs, has a decorative cut-out heart in the center, and handle with hole for hanging.
Record Type: Object
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2010.20.1 - Print, Photographic
Scan of a photograph of the children of Charles Hobart Morgan and Harriet MacGruer Morgan. Left to right: John Alexander Morgan (born 1894), Malcom Douglas Morgan, wearing dark clothing (born 1890-died 10/25/1895), and the twins Bayeux Badeau Morgan and Hobart Morgan (born 1892). The Morgan family resided at 40 Calhoun Street in Washington Depot in the early 20th century. Possibly taken at their other home in New Rochelle, NY.
Record Type: Object
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2012.11.59 - Print, Photographic
Photographic print of young members of the Salem Covenant Church posing after receiving confirmation and their confirmation certificates which are held in members arm. The pictue is with the pastor. Behind them is the image of Jesus and surrounding them is an elaborate floral arrangement. Photo comes in a matted frame.
Record Type: Photo