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1. Wallace Nutting' untitled signed photograph of a country road lined with trees Wallace Nutting' untitled signed photograph of a country road lined with trees Nutting, Wallace, 1861-1941; Photographs; Outdoor photography Hand-colored photograph of a country dirt road lined with trees measures 3 inches high by approximately 6-1/2 inches wide and is framed under glass. The photo is mounted on top of matting, which measures...

2. Lewis F. Meyers and J.G. Haigis Meat wagon, Buckland, Mass., circa 1910 Lewis F. Meyers and J.G. Haigis Meat wagon, Buckland, Mass., circa 1910 Meyers, Lewis or Louis F., 1889-1981; Haigis, J. G.; Horse-drawn vehicles; Butchers--United States; Meat industry and trade--Massachusetts.; Delivery of goods; Buckland (Mass.); Shelburne Falls (Mass.) Man donned in white apron standing next to the horse-drawn delivery wagon with J.G. Haigis Meat sign is identified as Lewis Meyers. (Most historical records show spelling as Louis Meyers.) J. G. Haigis...

3. Native American basket, Buckland, Mass., circa 1866 Native American basket, Buckland, Mass., circa 1866 Indian baskets -- Massachusetts; Basket making -- Massachusetts -- Buckland; Buckland (Mass.) Hand-crafted, round, handled basket with lid believed to have been made in 1866 in one day by a Native American family in Buckland, Mass. The basket is approximately 14-1/2 inches in diameter. The bottom...

4. Buckland Congregational Church 150th Anniversary Program, Buckland, Mass., 1935 Buckland Congregational Church 150th Anniversary Program, Buckland, Mass., 1935 Congregational Churches--Massachusetts; Franklin Association (Franklin County, Mass.); Congregational churches-Clergy; Mount Holyoke College; Lyon, Mary, 1797-1849; Woodward, Robert Strong, 1885-1957; Waldron, John D., Reverend; Buckland (Mass.); Deerfield (Mass.) Program printed in black ink on both sides of white gloss paper folded in half resulting in 4 pages. Overall size is approximately 9 inches by 12 inches, includes 4 sections of text, and 3 images. One...

5. L.C. Wilder, Confederate soldier, Civil War letter, Prattville, Ala., to, Buckland, Mass., 1864 L.C. Wilder, Confederate soldier, Civil War letter, Prattville, Ala., to, Buckland, Mass., 1864 Wilder, Lorenzo Colburn, 1838-1892; Civil war; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Buckland (Mass.); Wilder, Gardner, 1807-1888; Prattville (Ala.); Shelby County (Ala.) This letter, dated 16 March 1864 without an envelope or postage mark, was written by Lorenzo Colburn Wilder (1838-1892). Lorenzo, born in Buckland, Mass., on 5 November 1838 to Gardner and Fidelia (Griswold)...

6. Whip snaps, Buckland Mass., circa 1880 Whip snaps, Buckland Mass., circa 1880 Whips; Braid; Weaving; Buckland (Mass.) Whip snaps were incorporated into the tip of the whip on the end that would hit or snap the animal, usually a horse, into obedience. The snaps in Buckland's collection are orange, blue, green, yellow,...

7. School tablet cover, Buckland, Mass., circa 1886 School tablet cover, Buckland, Mass., circa 1886 Paper products; Paperboard; Arithmetic; Numbers, Real Original thick cardboard-type cover of a numbers tablet entitled, Number Tablets for Supplementary Work in Arithmetic, published by A.S. Barnes & Co. of New York, The New Edition of 1886. On the back is...

8. Clock, made by William Sherwin, Buckland, Mass., circa 1820 Clock, made by William Sherwin, Buckland, Mass., circa 1820 Clock and watch making--Massachusetts; Longcase clocks; Sherwin, William, 1787-1866; Warner, Daniel; Buckland (Mass.); Ashfield (Mass.) Clock made by William Sherwin (1787-1866) of Buckland, Mass., cabinet made by Daniel Warner. William Sherwin was born October 26, 1787 in Ashfield, Mass. and his name appears often in the early history...

9. Buckland 1st Congregational Church Sanctuary, Buckland, Mass., circa 1900 Buckland 1st Congregational Church Sanctuary, Buckland, Mass., circa 1900 First Congregational Church (Buckland, Mass.); Lyon, Mary, 1797-1849; Churches--Massachusetts--Buckland; Buckland (Mass.) Sanctuary of the First Congregational Church, commonly known as The Mary Lyon Church, located in Buckland, Mass. and established in 1785. In 1793, Col. John Ames led the construction of the church building,...

10. Buckland Grange float pulled by oxen and horses, Buckland, Mass. Buckland Grange float pulled by oxen and horses, Buckland, Mass. Oxen; Grange; Buckland Grange No. 87 (Buckland, Mass.); Parade Floats--Massachusetts; Parades--Massachusetts; Buckland, Mass.; Shelburne Falls, Mass. Two oxen and four horses pulling a float in a parade heading south on State Street on the Buckland side of the Deerfield river in the village of Shelburne Falls, Mass. The float, decorated with flowers,...

11. Joseph G. Wilder of Buckland, Mass., Civil War Union Soldier, 1862 Joseph G. Wilder of Buckland, Mass., Civil War Union Soldier, 1862 Wilder, Joseph G., 1841-1863; United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; United States Army; Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 52nd (1862-1863); Buckland (Mass.); Greenfield (Mass.); New Orleans (La.) Joseph G. Wilder (1841-1863) in his Civil War Union uniform, born in Buckland, Mass. on 22 September 1841 to Gardner and Fidelia (Griswold) Wilder of the Wilder Homestead. Joseph had two brothers and two...

12. Deacon John Porter, Buckland, Mass., circa 1865 Deacon John Porter, Buckland, Mass., circa 1865 Porter, John, deacon, 1792-1872; Congregational Church (Buckland, Mass.); Teachers--Massachusetts--Buckland; Buckland, (Mass.) According to The History of Buckland 1779-1935 by Fannie Shaw Kendrick, Deacon John Porter (1792-1872) was an orphan who was adopted and raised in Buckland by Nathan Bachelor. Porter spent most of his...

13. Miniature portraits by James Sanford Ellsworth, Buckland, Mass., circa 1830-1850 Miniature portraits by James Sanford Ellsworth, Buckland, Mass., circa 1830-1850 Ellsworth, James Sanford, ca. 1802-ca. 1874; Portrait miniatures; Miniature painting; Buckland, (Mass.) Circa 1830-1850 miniature portraits of an unidentified man and woman, in watercolor on paper, attributed to artist James Sanford Ellsworth (ca. 1802-ca. 1874). The framed work measures an overall 6-1/4...

14. Weaving pattern samples, Wilder Homestead, Buckland, Mass. Weaving pattern samples, Wilder Homestead, Buckland, Mass. Weaving; Weaving--Patterns; Handlooms; Looms; Buckland (Mass.) Five examples of weaving patterns, each of these pieces may have been commercially woven rather than hand-crafted on one of the homestead's antique looms: Piece A in burgundy and white with a weft surface...

15. Handloom yellow and tan placemat, Buckland, Mass., circa 1950 Handloom yellow and tan placemat, Buckland, Mass., circa 1950 Weaving; Weaving--Patterns; Handlooms; Looms; Buckland (Mass.) Yellow and tan hand-woven cotton placemat with a hand-sewn edge measures about 14 inches by 16 inches. The pattern is a simple coarse weave made on a handloom. It is presumed the mat was created by a member...

16. J.D. Avery with 2 oxen and house, photograph, Buckland Mass. J.D. Avery with 2 oxen and house, photograph, Buckland Mass. Buckland (Mass.); Avery, James Deane 1848-1922; Oxen Great size, famous Avery Oxen of Buckland, Mass. James D. Avery was the son of David and Prudence (Dean) Avery. He was born in 1848 in Charlemont, Mass., where he secured his early education. According...

17. Handloom placemat,wedding gift to Francis Wilder & Virginia Hunt, Buckland, Mass., 1949 Handloom placemat,wedding gift to Francis Wilder & Virginia Hunt, Buckland, Mass., 1949 Weaving; Weaving--Patterns; Handlooms; Looms; Buckland (Mass.) Green, brown, and beige hand-woven cotton table linen with fringe measures 11 inches by 14-1/2 inches and was made on handlooms in Buckland, Mass. by Miss Eleanor W. Clark (1902-1958) and Mrs. Hattie Bertha...

18. Daniel Forbes (1789-1871), Buckland, Mass., circa 1860 Daniel Forbes (1789-1871), Buckland, Mass., circa 1860 Forbes, Daniel, 1789-1871; Teachers--Massachusetts; Buckland, (Mass.); Ashfield, (Mass.) Teacher Daniel Forbes (1789-1871), also known as Daniel Forbush, was born in Ashfield, Mass. and spent a significant amount of his life in Buckland, Mass. Forbes is said to have begun teaching at the young...

19. Old Brick Schoolhouse, Buckland, Mass., circa 1800-1850 Old Brick Schoolhouse, Buckland, Mass., circa 1800-1850 Schools--Massachusetts--Buckland; Teachers--1890-1900; Lyon, Mary, 1797-1849; Taylor, Samuel 1744-1837; Forbes, Daniel 1789-1871; Buckland (Mass.) The Old Brick Schoolhouse once located at Buckland Center was built in 1804 and was in use until 1850 or 1860. The Samuel Taylor House can be seen in the background. An accompanying text with the image...

20. Cobbler Shop with Mr. Wells, Buckland Mass., circa 1900 Cobbler Shop with Mr. Wells, Buckland Mass., circa 1900 Shoemakers; Shoemakers-Massachusetts-Buckland-History-19th Century; Townsley, Dan Colton (1824-1902) Circa 1800's cobbler shop located in Buckland, Mass. Mr. Wells about 1900 is written on the back of the photograph. It is not known who Mr. Wells was or when or how he might have been affiliated with the...
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