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1991.102.1 - Hook, Pruning
Bill hook brought from England in 1880 by immigrant George Crowther of Washington, Connecticut. It has a wooden handle and curved blade incised with "W. Whiting Maker".
Record Type: Object
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1996.11.1ab - Dress
Ladies' two-piece outfit of beige linen that was owned by Mrs. Walfred (Lillie Helga Maria) Carlson, a Swedish immigrant to Washington, Connecticut. Jacket (a) is long, with long sleeves, slightly flared, buttons down the front with three buttons, long V-neck with collar, collar and cuffs trimmed with lace. Skirt (b) long, plain, flared.
Record Type: Object
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1996.11.2 - Hat
Walfred Carlson's Washington, Connecticut Band Cap. Blue felt band hat. Leather visor. W.B. (Washington Band) embroidered on crown, two buttons w/cording attached.
Record Type: Object
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JW2227 - Negative, Glass-plate
Mrs. Perry Anderson [Clara S. (Carlson) Anderson] and her four sisters. They all were Swedish immigrants and all lived in houses on School Street in Washington Depot, Connecticut. Mrs. Anderson owned 10 School Street. Clara S. (Carlson) Anderson Alida J. (Carlson) Eckman Anna Charlotte (Carlson) Hanning Josephine H. (Carlson) Rylander Lindell* 5th sister - not sure* Same sitting as JW2518
Record Type: Photo
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JW2518 - Negative, Glass-plate
A portrait of Mrs. Perry Anderson [Clara S. (Carlson) Anderson] of 10 School Street, Washington Depot, Connecticut with her four sisters: Mrs. Rylander, Mrs. Hanning, Mrs. Carlson and Mrs. Eckman in Dec. 21, 1901. They were all Swedish immigrants and all supposedly lived on School Street. Clara S. (Carlson) Anderson Alida J. (Carlson) Eckman Anna Charlotte (Carlson) Hanning Josephine H. (Carlson) Rylander Lindell* 5th sister - not sure* ...
Record Type: Photo
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PA 13a - Album, Photograph
Album of Carlson - Dahlberg family. Front row: Carl E. Carlson, Sigfrid Carlson, Einar Carlson Back Row: Matilda (Dahlberg) Carlson, Edna Carlson
Record Type: Photo