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Williams Family | Sheep Clippers - 1900
Iron sheep clippers used by the family of Ezekial Williams of Worth County, Georgia and later his son Blonnie Hugh Williams, c.1900.
Record Type: Object
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Willie Roberts | Dri-Vit Electric Toy Truck - 1948
Dri-Vit wired remote-control electric toy truck manufactured by the L.N. Schwein Engineering Company and owned by Willie Ashburn "Tee" Roberts of 725 North Dawson Street in Thomasville, 1948.
Record Type: Object
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Willis Family | Jenny Lind Bed - 1870
Spool bed owned by the Willis family of Thomasville, c.1870. Also known as a Jenny Lind bed., named for a popular European singer who toured the United States in 1851 and reportedly slept on a bed like this, which became very popular 1850-1870.
Record Type: Object
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Wilma Raiford | Jacket - 1960
Light blue floral print jacket top for an outfit owned by Wilma Lyle Raiford, mother of Jimmie Raiford of Meigs, Georgia, c.1960.
Record Type: Object
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Wilma Raiford | Monogram Shirt - 1950
Sky blue button-down shirt manufactured by "Lady Manhatten" and embroidered with the monogram ""W.L.R." for Wilma Lyle Raiford, mother of Jimmie Raiford of Meigs, Georgia, c.1950.
Record Type: Object
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Wilma Raiford | Monogram Shirt - 1950
Dark blue button-down shirt manufactured by "Lady Manhatten" and embroidered with the monogram ""W.L.R." for Wilma Lyle Raiford, mother of Jimmie Raiford of Meigs, Georgia, c.1950.
Record Type: Object
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Wilma Raiford | Print Dress - 1970
Print dress owned by Wilma Lyle Raiford of Pelham, Georgia, c.1970.
Record Type: Object
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Wilma Raiford | Print Suit - 1970
Print suit consisting of a matching dress, jacket, and belt owned by Wilma Lyle Raiford of Pelham, Georgia, c.1970.
Record Type: Object
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Wilma Raiford | Suit - 1960
Light-blue suit consisting of a dress and jacket owned by Wilma Lyle Raiford, mother of Jimmie Raiford of Meigs, Georgia, c.1960.
Record Type: Object
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Winnstead Plantation | Cast Iron Pot - 1895
Cast iron hand-hammered #8 pot with lid from Winnstead Plantation, c.1895.
Record Type: Object
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Winnstead Plantation | Porch Bracket - 1837
Porch bracket from Winnstead Plantation (The Home Place), 1837. It is believed the bracket was made by a man named "Carpenter Bill" who was enslaved by Thomas Bratton Winn.
Record Type: Object
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Withlacoochee River | Agatized Coral - 50,000,000 B.C.
Agatized coral found in the Withlacoochee River near Quitman, Georgia by David Bellamy of Thomasville believed to be 50 million years-old.
Record Type: Object
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Withlacoochee River | Petrified Wood - 50,000,000 B.C.
Petrified wood found in the Withlacoochee River near Quitman, Georgia by David Bellamy of Thomasville believed to be 50 million years-old.
Record Type: Object
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Withlacoochee River | Petrified Wood - 50,000,000 B.C.
Petrified wood found in the Withlacoochee River near Quitman, Georgia by David Bellamy of Thomasville believed to be 50 million years-old.
Record Type: Object
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Women in the Woods - 1880
Painting depicting a late 18th century scene of women sitting in a park or woods by an unidentified artist, c.1880.
Record Type: Object
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Wood Nymphs - 1930
Framed print of wood nymphs dancing by an unidentified artist, c.1900. May have been owned by Leila Patterson Edwards, and may have hung in the Lapham-Patterson House.
Record Type: Object
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Woodland Motor Court | Matchbook - 1955
Matchbook for Woodland Motor Court, located at 924-930 South Broad Street, c.1955.
Record Type: Object
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World War I Picture Frame - 1917
Painted cast iron frame for photographs with a patriotic and military World War I theme, 1917.
Record Type: Object
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World War I | European Currency - 1918
European currency notes from France, Belgium, Germany, and Spain brought to Thomasville by Lieutenant Mitch Davenport following his military service during World War I, 1918.
Record Type: Object
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YMCA Trophy | William A. Watt, Sr. - 1934
Loving cup awarded to William A. Watt, Sr. from the Board of Directors of the Thomasville YMCA for 27 years of service, 1909 to 1934.
Record Type: Object
