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A bench with a back that comes all the way to the floor was a good place to sit if you wanted to keep warm. With its high back to ward off drafts, the warm air it trapped would be comforting on a cold, windy day. It is made of sawn pine unpainted boards and was owned in the town of Warwick, Massachusetts
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Kitchen Settle
date c. 1780 |
location New England |
depth 17.0" |
height 62.37" |
width 65.81" |
process/materials wood |
item type Household Goods/Furniture |
accession # #1879.07 |
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