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Sign-"Olde Deerfield Doll House"
1917
1990.009.01
The wooden sign advertised a tea and gift shop operated by Mrs. Frederick S. Hyde in Deerfield, Massachusetts in the first quarter of the 20th century. |
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Sign-"Who would Turn Back 2 Hundred Yeare, Let him A light & Enter Here"
c. 1923
1981.03b
This wooden sign, advertising a tea house in Deerfield, Massachusetts, was attached to a tree outside. |
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Sign-"A. Boyden's Hotel"
c. 1850
1982.19
This classic wooden hotel sign came from a hotel that was run in Deerfield, Massachusetts, in the 1850s. |
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"F. E. Field" store sign
1991.03
This sign was rescued from a fire that destroyed the store of F.E. Field in Greenfield, Massachusetts, in August, 1875. |
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Sign-"Franklin Savings Institution"
c. 1850
1993.11
The wooden sign with gilded letters announced the presence, "up stairs," of the Franklin Savings Institution, located on Bank Row in Greenfield, Massachusetts. |
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Parts Manufacturing Company Memorial Plaque of WWII losses
c. 1945
M.72
This is a memorial to the employees who lost their lives in World War II (WWII) who worked for the Parts Manufacturing Company. |
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"E. Wells" Tavern sign
1809-1816
1878.52.01-.02
Taverns in the 18th and early 19th centuries offered a place for local men to drink, socialize, and talk politics as well as providing food and lodging to paying travelers. |
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"A. Stratton" Tavern sign
1800-1820
1880.083.01
This painted wooden tavern sign hung high on a post next to the highway to beckon travelers to the "entertainments" of the Stratton Tavern in Northfield, Massachusetts. |
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"M. Root" Tavern sign
1795
MH.0602
The painted wooden sign with the name "M. Root" and an 18th century date marked the tavern in Montague, Massachusetts. |