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WWI letter to Emily Gladys Bartlett
Mar 30, 1919
L01.020
Wirt's unit remained in garrison in France as the peace conference continued. Wirt again worries about the League of Nations concept, worries that many other Americans shared. |
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"Expansion of Deerfield Arts and Crafts"
Jun 23, 1906
L02.037
The 1906 arts and crafts exhibit in Deerfield, Massachusetts, included textiles from many distant lands, reflecting late 19th- and early 20th-century America?s fascination with the Far and Near East. |
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"Art and Industry at Deerfield"
Jul 20, 1907
L02.101
The Arts and Crafts Movement flourished in Deerfield, Massachusetts, at the turn of the 20th century. |
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"Original Deerfield Workers Show Skills at Crafts"
Jun 27, 1908
L02.102
At the turn of the 20th century a group of Deerfield, Massachusetts, residents joined together to form the Society of Deerfield Industries, making and selling beatiful and useful handcrafts. |
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"The Deerfield Renaissance" from New England Magazine
1905
L02.175
The author of this 1905 account credited the Arts and Crafts Movement in Deerfield, Massachusetts, with changing the town's "chief claim to interest" from its associations with Colonial hardships and wars to its "influence as an Arts and Crafts centre." |
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Three Lavaliers on Chains
c. 1906
1996.14.1655
Metalworker Madeline Yale Wynne influenced Arts and Crafts societies in both Deerfield, Massachusetts, and Chicago, Illnois. |
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Watch fob with crystal drop
c. 1900
1996.33.05
Madeline Wynne produced unique jewelry like this silver watch fob, at the turn of the 20th century. |
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F. W. Harness "Jeweler"
1910-1918
1997.08.01.0007
Retail establishments like this jewelry store in Northfield, Massachusetts, competed for customers by offering a pleasant shopping experience. |
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Wedding Ring of Mrs. Hannah (Taylor) Hoyt
1794
1905.10.02
By the turn of the 19th century, more and more couples were sealing their wedding vows by exchanging rings like this gold band given to Hannah Taylor (1772-1864) by Elihu Hoyt (1771-1833) upon their marriage in 1794. |
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"The Society of Deerfield Industries"
1919
L99.134
The success of the Deerfield Society of Blue and White Needlework, formed in 1896, inspired others in Deerfield to revive a variety of crafts and to form an association of "Deerfield Industries." |