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A.W. Moller | Viewfinder - 1910
Wood viewfinder with missing glass used by Thomasville professional photographer A.W. Moller on his cameras, c.1910.
Record Type: Object
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A.W. Moller | Viewfinder - 1910
Wood-and-glass camera viewfinder used by Thomasville photographer A.W. Moller, c.1910.
Record Type: Object
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A.W. Moller | Wollensak Betax #4 Lens - 1925
Wollensak USA Betax #4 lens attached to A.W. Moller's Korona Camera, c.1930.
Record Type: Object
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Abbott Turner | Luggage Tag - 1912
Luggage tag that fell off a trunk owned by Don Abbott Turner of Thomasville at the Atlantic Coast Line passenger depot on West Jackson Street, 1912; it was found by his grand-nephew John Lovick "Jack" Turner IV at the depot in 1966.
Record Type: Object
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Abercrombie & Fitch | Silver Flask - 1925
Abercrombie and Fitch Company large silver flask made for concealing alcohol during Prohibition, c.1925.
Record Type: Object
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Abraham Lincoln | Gettysburg Chair - 1860
Chair from the home of Judge David Wills of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, c.1860. According to the donor, President Abraham Lincoln stayed at the Wills house while in Gettysburg to dedicate the Soldiers National Cemetery four months after the Battle of Gettysburg, and where he gave the Gettysburg Address. This chair is from the room Lincoln is said to have stayed in, and presumably, may have worked on his famed address in 1863. In later years, the...
Record Type: Object
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Acorn Basket with Buttons - 1968
Wicker basket in shape of an acorn, labeled #8 in United Daughters of the Confederacy inventory of 1968. Contains several small blue and white buttons with the Georgia Seal and the motto "For Greater Georgia Write to W. G. Cooper, Secretary Atlanta, GA."
Record Type: Object
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Acton Family | Baby Carriage - 1920
Wicker baby carriage used for William D. Acton, c.1920.
Record Type: Object
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Adelle Kimrough | Sewing Pattern - 1935
Sewing pattern for a dress made from newspaper and owned by Adelle Kimbrough of Boston, Georgia, c.1935.
Record Type: Object
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Adora West Clark | Black Dress - 1915
Sleeveless black silk dress with a white wool collar, made of silk, fastened with hooks and eyes in the back and buttons sewn over closure, gathered cumberbund and curved hem, owned by Adora Jordan West Clark of Ochlocknee, Georgia, 1915.
Record Type: Object
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Adora West Clark | Blouse - 1887
Black cotton blouse that is part of a mourning outfit owned by Adora Jordan West Clark of Ochlocknee, Georgia, 1887.
Record Type: Object
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Adora West Clark | Camisole - 1887
White cotton camisole that is part of a mourning outfit owned by Adora Jordan West Clark of Ochlocknee, Georgia, 1887.
Record Type: Object
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Adora West Clark | Cape - 1880
Black silk cape lined with cream silk owned by Adora Jordan West Clark of Ochlocknee, Georgia, c.1880.
Record Type: Object
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Adora West Clark | Crocheted Reticule - 1870
Crocheted reticule (purse) owned by Adora Jordan West Clark of Cuthbert, Georgia, c.1870. She and her family moved to Ochlocknee, Georgia around 1880.
Record Type: Object
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Adora West Clark | Jacket - 1887
Black wool jacket with ruffled trim that is part of a mourning outfit owned by Adora Jordan West Clark of Ochlocknee, Georgia, 1887.
Record Type: Object
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Adora West Clark | Mourning Bonnet - 1887
Black velvet mourning bonnet with a a gathered silk brim that is part of a mourning outfit owned by Adora Jordan West Clark of Ochlocknee, Georgia, 1887.
Record Type: Object
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Adora West Clark | Petticoat - 1887
White cotton petticoat with lace hem that is part of a mourning outfit owned by Adora Jordan West Clark of Ochlocknee, Georgia, 1887.
Record Type: Object
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Adora West Clark | Print Dress - 1910
Gray, black, and white print dress owned by Adora Jordan West Clark of Ochlocknee, Georgia, c.1910.
Record Type: Object
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Adora West Clark | Skirt - 1887
Black skirt made of cotton in upper section and silk in lower section that is part of a mourning outfit owned by Adora Jordan West Clark of Ochlocknee, Georgia, 1887.
Record Type: Object
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Adora West Clark | White Cotton Dress - 1895
White cotton dress owned by Adora Jordan West Clark of Ochlocknee, Georgia, c.1895.
Record Type: Object
