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1991.170.1 - Print, Photographic
A series of four black and white photographs of the Pond - Randall House mounted on board. Located at 97 Judea Cemetery Road, Washington, CT. The house has been considerably enlarged since these pictures were taken. In red ink on a strip of masking tape affixed to the back: "East Street Property - Diagonal on Doug Green 1984. Originally [illegible]." In black ink on the back (as part of a rough map): "Doug Green" and "Farrand" and [illegible] ...
Record Type: Photo
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2008.29.1 - Tongs, Sugar
Antique American Coin Silver Sugar Tongs with shell-form grips and Fiddle Pattern. The tongs are monogrammed with "RS" for Randall Sackett. Maker's mark is stamped inside handle: "C.C. & S." within oval relief.
Record Type: Object
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2008.29.2a-b - Teaspoon
Antique American Coin silver teaspoons in a Fiddle Pattern. Monogramed with the initials: "R M Hine" on the front , (Rebecca Marilla Hine), and on the back with the letter "S" for the family name, Sackett. Rectangular maker's mark on back with star and eagle and the raised name: "S. Chapin".
Record Type: Object
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2008.29.3 - Teaspoon
Antique American Coin Silver Teaspoon with Fiddle Pattern. Monogrammed on the front: "BJS" the initials for Benjamin J. Sackett; the back is monogrammed with the letter "S" for the family name, Sackett. Maker's mark is stamped within a rectangular relief on the back handle : "Curtis & Stiles"
Record Type: Object
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2008.29.4 - Teaspoon
Antique American Coin Silver Teaspoon with Hourglass Fiddle Pattern. Monogrammed on the front handle: "ELR" for Edward Leslie Randall. Maker's mark is stamped on back : "W.W. Howard" also a rectangle with "Pure. Coin." stamped within.
Record Type: Object
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2008.29.5a-b - Teaspoon
Two antique American coin silver teaspoons in a fiddle pattern with the monogrammed intitials: "JAD" engraved on the handle end. Maker's mark is stamped on the back within a rectangluar relief: "W. Pitkin". B. Teaspoon is severely dimpled and handle is flattened. Family lore attributes this to the spoon having been eaten/digested by a pig.
Record Type: Object
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2008.29.6 - Teaspoon
Antique American Coin Silver Teaspoon with a Fiddle Pattern and the monogrammed intials "AD" engraved at the handle base. Maker's mark is stamped on the handle back within a rectangular relief: "J. Gorham & Son".
Record Type: Object
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2008.29.7 - Teaspoon
Antique American Coin Silver Teaspoon in a fiddle pattern with a basket of flowers at the handle tip and a shell on the bowl back. Handle is engraved with the initials: "RT" representing R. Tanner. The Tanner family , from Warren, CT, were relatives of the Randell family. Raised in a rectangular relief on the handle back: "B. Benjamin". The monogram: "S" is engraved on the back handle representing the Sackett family.
Record Type: Object
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2008.29.8 - Teaspoon
Coin Silver Teaspoon. Handle is engraved with the initials: "RT" representing R. Tanner. The Tanner family , from Warren, CT, were relatives of the Randell family.
Record Type: Object
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2014.12.3 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of Henry Sackett Randall, his mother Flora (Sackett) Randall and his sister Marilla Hine Randall (never married) in front of their home on Pleasant Street in Woodbury (after moving from Washington). Taken on November 4, 1917. Randall in uniform for World War One WWI.
Record Type: Photo
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2014.12.4 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of Henry S. Randall probably taken at training camp for World War One WWI. Henry Randall seated at right in back row (line points to him) the other men are unidentified. Most likely attended Camp Gordon in Augusta, GA before serving in France where he worked in grave registration identifying dead bodies.
Record Type: Photo
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2014.12.5 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of Louis Randall, sailor on the left. Served on a mine sweeper off of the coast of France and Germany in Wordl War One WWI, possible the U.S.S. Connecticut. The other solider in photograph is unidentified.
Record Type: Photo
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2014.12.6 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of Edward Vincent "Vin" Randall, Sr. in World War One WWI uniform with gun at Unviersity of Connecticut at Storrs in 1917. Recalled from service because his mother (Flora (Sackett) Randall was a widow and both of his brothers (Henry and Louis) were overseas at war.
Record Type: Photo
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2014.12.7 - Print, Photographic
Photograph of Stars Service Flag in front of the First Congregational Church on Washington Green, Connecticut. The flag indicates 18 church members were serving in World War One WWI. The Randalls were members of the church and descendants of its first minister Reverend Brinsmade. Labeled February 1918.
Record Type: Photo