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  1. 2007.17.10 - Vial

    A small, clear glass vial found in the woods near the Holiday House site.

    Record Type: Object

    Clear Glass Vial - Side
  2. 2007.17.5 - Bottle, Medicine

    A clear glass medicine bottle with a scalloped design joining the neck to the bottle. Ounces/doses marked in decreasing numbers on one edge in raised print and "VIII" near the neck at the back.

    Record Type: Object

    Clear Glass Medicine Bottle - Front
  3. 2007.17.6 - Bottle, Medicine

    A small, clear square glass bottle. "JT Shinn Phil17D" on the front in raised letters. Found in the woods near the Holiday House site.

    Record Type: Object

    Clear Glass Medicine Bottle - Side 1
  4. 2007.17.9 - Bottle, Medicine

    A small, clear glass bottle. "Sodiphene" "First Aid for Families" in raised letters near the neck. "Sodiphene 1000 Kansas City, Mo." on the bottom.

    Record Type: Object

    Clear Glass Medicine Bottle - Front
  5. 2014.51.1a-b

    February 2, 1984

    Record Type: Archive

  6. 2014.8.2 - Bandage

    Muslin bandage ("Gerbro") in a paper wrapper. Gerstein Brothers MFG, Corp., New York. Probably from World War One WWI or World War Two WWII era.

    Record Type: Object

    Muslin bandage - Front label
  7. 2018.6.1 - Scale

    A baby scale from Washington's town doctor's, Dr. Frederic Wersebe, house at 13 Wykeham Road in Washington, CT made by Fairbanks Scales, model #11484, with the following parts: A. Body of pink metal balance scale with a place for a metal cradle on one end and the place to hang various weights on the other end, with a sliding scale from 0 - 2 lbs. in between. There is a logo on the base with the manufacturer's name on a globe. Underneath the b...

    Record Type: Object

    Dr. Wersebe's baby scale
  8. Trade Card from Church and Ford Druggist
  9. B 413 - Church, Ford & Co. Prescription ledger

    Late 1800's

    Record Type: Archive

  10. F 16 - Chest, Medicine

    Dr. Remus Fowler's (Washington's town doctor) medicine chest. Wooden box with handle on top lid. Inside are two compartments contains some glass vials. One compartment would have held the vials/bottles and the other compartment would have held packets of dried herbs to make the right mix for various ailments. The box is well worn with most of the original finish gone The handle on top is leather attached using two screws on either end. The lat...

    Record Type: Object

    Chest, Medicine
  11. G 104A - Bottle, Apothecary

    Small clear, glass apothecary pharmacy bottle bearing the name Church, Ford & Co. Druggist, Washington, Conn.

    Record Type: Object

    Bottle, Apothecary
  12. G 120 - Vial

    Early glass vial with broken cork stopper.

    Record Type: Object

  13. G 27B - Bottle, Medicine

    Dr. Remus Fowler's round, clear glass medicine bottle. Dr. Fowler was Washington, Connecticut's town doctor in the mid-nineteenth century.

    Record Type: Object

  14. G 27C - Bottle, Medicine

    Dr. Remus Fowler's clear glass round medicine bottle with a rounded bottom. No stopper. Dr. Fowler was Washington, Connecticut's town doctor in the mid-nineteenth century.

    Record Type: Object

  15. G 27D - Bottle, Medicine

    Dr. Remus Fowler's round, clear glass medicine bottle. Dr. Fowler was Washington, Connecticut's town doctor in the mid-nineteenth century.

    Record Type: Object

  16. G 27E - Bottle, Medicine

    Dr. Remus Fowler's clear glass four-sided medicine bottle with a greenish tint. Dr. Fowler was Washington, Connecticut's town doctor in the mid-nineteenth century.

    Record Type: Object

  17. G 27F - Bottle, Medicine

    Dr. Remus Fowler's clear, round glass medicine bottle with a greenish tint and cork stopper. Dr. Fowler was Washington, Connecticut's town doctor in the mid-nineteenth century.

    Record Type: Object

  18. G 27G - Pestle, Pharmaceutical

    One glass pestle from the medicine box of Dr. Remus Fowler. Dr. Fowler was Washington, Connecticut's town doctor in the mid-nineteenth century.

    Record Type: Object

  19. R 0134 - Box

    Box of gum arabic from Church, Ford, & Co., druggists, Washington, CT. Inside are amber colored granules (gum arabic) Church & Ford Company Washington Green By John Dwyer, Gunn Historical Museum Volunteer, 3/12/2022 Henry J. Church (1825-1910) had a grocery store at 10 Kirby Road, in Washington. He married 1) Eleanor Sarah Benedict and 2) Elinor Boudinot. A VENERABLE BUSINESS MAN. The editor enjoyed a call, Friday, on Henry J. Churc...

    Record Type: Object

  20. W 107 - Bandage

    Linton gauze bandage in paper wrapper. Plain Sterilized. Size 3" x 10 yards

    Record Type: Object

    Linton Bandage

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