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Hunting and Skinning Knives manufactured by J. Russell & Company Green River Works
c. 1860
M.63
In 1840, with the advent of the pioneer migration westward, John Russell began the manufacture of hunting and skinning knives along the banks of the Green River in Deerfield, (later annexed to Greenfield), Massachusetts. |
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Plummet
1985.0219
Plummets or weights were used to force a fishing net to sink in the water to catch fish. |
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Bifacial blade with modern haft
1985.0116
A bifacial blade is a stone tool used to butcher and skin animals. |
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Bear Trap
1780-1820
1889.09
This iron trap was probably used to catch fur-bearing animals such as beavers. |