Two Centuries of New Milford Connecticut An Account of the Bi Centennial Cele

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Two Centuries of New Milford Connecticut An Account of the Bi Centennial Cele
Edwin Harwood
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Dagger found during Revolutionary War. Indian Hammer Head. Mrs. F. W. Knowles: 462. China, over 100 years old; 11 pieces.
463. Flax grown in New Milford by John Caldwell, in 1800.
464. Tailor's shears, over 150 years old. With these shears the lady represented in the daguerreotype of No. 465 earned by tailoring the gold beads of No. 465.
465. Gold beads and daguerreotype, very old.
466. Dress worn by Harriet Beard when married to Charles Knowles. The Misses Boardman: 467. Two brooches ; one, to
...mb of Washington, the other, made from the Charter Oak. Clarissa T. Staples: 468. Queen Anne knife and fork, Sheffield plate, made in 1690. Mrs. Ellen Lamson: 469. Tea pot, 200 years old, brought over from England. G. G. Bray: 470. Tray, 150 years old. C. Andrew Humeston: 471. Wedgewood pitcher; lustre pitcher, very old; cup and saucer, 80 years old. Mrs. F. E. Starr: 472. Apron, home-spun linen, worked with crewels. Very old. Clarissa T. Staples: 473. Candle-stick, formerly used by Samuel Treadwell.

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