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Children's boots
c. 1850
1985.0024.110
Boys and men wore boots such as these for riding horses and for farm work. |
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Work shoe
1800-1830
1989.018.01
This is typical of a unisex work shoe for the early 19th century. |
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Men's pumps
c. 1830
2000.20.504
Both men and women in the early 19th century wore "pumps". |
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Fire Bucket
c. 1840
1971.01.03
The painted leather fire bucket was placed in a convenient place in the house, near the door, to be filled with water to extinguish fires. |
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Slippers
c. 1900
1985.0001a-b
These slippers, or "pumps" have no rights or lefts. |
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Pocketbook
c. 1835
1986.12b
This leather pocketbook was purchased by a South Deerfield, Massachusetts, man in 1835, just as manufactured leather pocketbooks were beginning to be distributed in the United States. |
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Wallet
c. 1930
1986.25.01
This wallet was made in the South Deerfield, Massachusetts, plant of the Arms Manufacturing Company in 1930. The plant operated in South Deerfield until soon after 1948. |
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Pocketbook
2002.29.501
This pocketbook, or wallet, is a flat leather folding case for money or personal papers that can be carried in a pocket or a handbag. |
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Cartridge Box
2005.23.500
Cartridge boxes were among the supplies the Union Army issued to a Civil War soldier. |
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Bullet pouch
1775-1800
1875.19.07.01
Often pouches like this one were taken to war by militia and by riflemen rather than the cartridge boxes that were more familiar by the time of the American Revolution. |