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1. 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...

2. 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...

3. Wooden box by Ezra Wood, Buckland, Mass., circa 1830's Wooden box by Ezra Wood, Buckland, Mass., circa 1830's Wood, Ezra, 1798-1841; Wood-carving.; Shaving; Colonies--America; Washington, George, 1732-1799; Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834; Buckland (Mass.) Circa 1830's two-piece wooden shaving box measuring 4-3/8 inches in diameter by 1-3/4 inches high is attributed to Buckland, Mass. native Ezra Wood (1798-1841). There is a round paper label adhered to...

4. Herbie Spear's Pure Clover Honey tin container, Buckland, Mass., circa 1930 Herbie Spear's Pure Clover Honey tin container, Buckland, Mass., circa 1930 Buckland (Mass.); Spear, Herbie; Tin containers; Advertising tins; Honey; Bee products Circa 1930's tin container is gray in color and has a tight fitting lid as well as a handle. It was used to hold five (5) pounds of honey. It measures approximately 6 inches high with a diameter of 5 inches....
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