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"Study by Candlelight"
1891
1995.14.03
Parlor music, and piano playing in particular, symbolized good taste and moral respectability throughout the Victorian period. |
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Piccolo
N.021
Stamped "Clementi London," this wooden piccolo is less than 12 inches in length. |
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Flute
c. 1825
N.020
This wooden flute, made by Muzio Clemente (1752-1832) in London c. 1825, was owned in Deerfield, Massachusetts. |
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"Soldiers in King Philip's War..."
1906
L01.118
A 1906 account of the "Falls Fight," a massacre in 1676 by English settlers of Indians at the village of Peskeompscut, presents it as a heroic and necessary act and a suitable end to King Philip's War. |
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World War I Encampment
1918-1919
1996.12.2589
Their first days in the army: soldiers of Greenfield, Massachusetts, in a temporary Army camp during World War I, August, 1917. |
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"Census of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: 1895" Volume V
1898
L02.056
These 1895 statistics offer an important historical overview of the creation of industry in the Connecticut River valley by date and town. |
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"Italian Vagrants" article from the Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper
Sep 6, 1836
L05.125
Most ethnic groups were not welcomed when they first migrated to America. |
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Trombone
1883-1890
2005.55.a-.b
Trombone manufactured by Charles W. Hutchins' company of Springfield, Massachusetts. |
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Lillian Saxton Hutchins (Mrs. Frank Hutchins)
1900-1905
1996.12.1096
Lillian Saxton of Deerfield, Massachusetts, stands with her cornet around 1900. |
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"Girl with Dulcimer"
1996.14.0211
This photograph was created by Frances and Mary Allen who were celebrated as among the foremost women photographers in America in the early 20th century. |