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Roundabout Chair
c. 1880
1977.40
This ceremonial roundabout oak chair displays carving of lions' heads and paws with a coat of arms topped by a lion couchant, all executed by a French woodcarver. |
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WWI Message to Edward Roswell Wirt
1918
L01.022
In April 1918, King George V of Great Britain issued a welcome and a thanks to the soldiers of the United States who were fighting for human freedom. |
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WWI Cartoons
1917-1919
L01.024
Frank Hines clipped this panel of cartoons from a Camp Devon, Massachusetts, newspaper during World War I. |
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"Washington Merry-Go-Round" article in Greenfield Recorder-Gazette
Mar 31, 1950
L06.066
President Harry Truman felt that Senator Joseph McCarthy's accusations against employees of the State Department were undermining the moral and effectiveness of the State Department. |
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Uncut glass tubular bead
1660-1677
1985.0835a
Glass beads were important items for trade between Native Americans and Europeans throughout the early colonial period in New England. |
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"Universal Geography, Ancient and Modern: Comparison and Classification"
1827
L99.116
This 1827 geography school textbook approached the study of geography through "comparison and classification" of the "Degrees of Civilization" of races and countries in the same manner in which it made comparisons of the size of towns, rivers and mountains. |
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Flintlock Musket
c. 1777
1883.30.03
Although this musket was dug up near the site of a battle of King Philip's War (1675-76), it likely dates to the 1770's and a Revolutionary War battle. |
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Bayonet
1670-1700
1950.01
The maker designed this 17th century weapon for use either as a bayonet at the end of a musket or as a hand-held dagger. |