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001.008 - Three-tined fork with wooden handle from William H Taylor. Handle has wire to hold.
Fork, Eating
Record Type: Object
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001.023 - Stetson hat worn by William H. Taylor, his trademark in later years. Gray ribbon band outside.
hat
Record Type: Object
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001.027.A.B.C - William H Taylor's Pioneer buttons, one 1883 and two 1872. Washington pioneer buttons- one brass.
button
Record Type: Object
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001.031.A.B.C.D - Leather Dice box and three dice used in Mr. Taylor's store. Initials "K.B." likely for pioneer Kenos Branam carved in script on side.
Die
Record Type: Object
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001.033.A.B.C - William H Taylor's brass gun license tags, 1901, 1903, 1904. Possibly for use when hunting.
License, Sporting
Record Type: Object
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001.054 - William H Taylor's Remington hunting knife and leather sheath. A. Knife B. Sheath
Knife
Record Type: Object
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002.002 - Green dress belonging to Mina Kanim Borst, second wife of J.W. Borst, mother of Alice-Borst-Rees-Rachor, mother of Jerry Rees. Dress in poor condition, faded, with holes. Black velvet ribbon trim of .75"
Dress
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002.004 - Iron fire tongs used by I. Rees made by him. The ends finished so they could be used to pick coals from fire with which to light his pipe. He was probably the father of Lloyd Rees, Jerry Rees' grandfather.
Tongs, Fireplace
Record Type: Object
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002.006 - White ironstone platter with square ends used by Mrs. Lloyd (Euphemia) Rees with which she started housekeeping in 1841 Ohio.
Platter
Record Type: Object
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002.007.A.B - Two white square ironstone sauce dishes from set of dishes Mrs. Lloyd Rees started housekeeping with in 1841 in Ohio.
Dish, Sauce
Record Type: Object
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002.009 - White cotton baby bonnet, embroidered by mother of Euphemia Moorehead Moore (Rees). This bonnet was worn by Euphemia Moorehead Moore when a baby. Made in 1819 when she was born in Ohio.
Bonnet
Record Type: Object
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002.011 - Small, oblong breastpin owned by Euphemia Morehead Rees' grandmother Mrs. Moorehead- Anderson. Black onyx edge. Dark hair in center was hers and light hair was her husband's.
Pin, Lapel
Record Type: Object
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002.012 - Gray silk neckpiece with fringe belonging to Mrs. Lloyd (Euphemia) Rees, grandmother of Jerry Rees.
Necktie
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002.013 - Black lace neckpiece worn by Mrs. Lloyd (Euphemia) Rees, grandmother of Jerry Rees. Black Cluny lace lappet.
Necktie
Record Type: Object