Objects Summary with Images 06/19/2013 Matches 645

Objects Summary with Images 06/19/2013 Matches 645

Objects Summary with Images 06/19/2013 Matches 645 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location O Default Record O 2008.69.73 Advertisement for Georgia Marble Company OK Third Floor Storage Ad, Magazine Published by The World's Work, vintage magazine printed by Main Office Doubleday, Page & Company out of Garden City, New York 9 Shows the Field Museum of Chicago, which used Georgia Marble in its building. O 2010.2.2 Souvenir Book Mark made of Canton Denim from the 50th Fourth Floor Storage Advertising Bookmark Anniversary of the Canton Cotton Mills Archives Room 3 O 2008.80.78 Album of Photographs from the building of Canton Cotton Mill #2 Conservation Fourth Floor Storage Album Louis Jones, Sr. took the photographs in the album. 1923 - 1924. Archives Room 3 Contain other photos from downtown Canton as well. 7 G O 2012.21.18 Antique red photo album that belonged to Kate Mauldin Morris Fourth Floor Storage Album Butterworth. Photographs on the inside are missing. Album has Archives Room 1 Closet Mrs. C.H Butterworth, Canton, GA written in pencil on the inside 3 cover. The album was made in Germany and has a red velvet back C cover and had a locking mechanism that is now missing. Page 1 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location O 2008.69.72 45 of The Denims, Salty Dog Man Third Floor Storage Album, Record Produced for Canton Textile Mills Main Office Cavort Records 8 Also a cd of the song for the exhibit, created by Liza Griffin, secretary to the Historical Society in 2008. This 45rpm record was produced for the Canton Textile Mills, Inc by Cavort Records in the United Kingdom. The Denims were a band from Blackwood, Wales and recorded the songs in 1966. The album shows the Salty Dog mascot used by the Canton Textile Mills to advertise the denim. O 2007.34.24 Five Axe Heads or Celts Fourth Floor Storage Ax, Split Archives Room 3 19 A O 2008.16.38 World War I Rifle Badge Fourth Floor Storage Badge Featuring a cross with an attached piece that says Rifle Archives Room 3 10 C O 2008.16.40 World War I Dog Tag that belonged to W.E. Richardson Fourth Floor Storage Badge William E. Richardson and USA on one side and his serial number Archives Room 3 801792 on the other side. 10 C Page 2 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location O 2012.38.7 Canton High School Greenies Varsity Letter Badge O 2010.52.1 Bag fom Canton Textile Mills, Inc. Bag O 2012.13.7 US Army Gas Mask Carrying Bag with shoulder straps. Stamped Fourth Floor Storage Bag "US Army Service Gas Mask." Archives Room 1 Closet 2 B O 2011.12.1 Bank of Canton #1202 Deposit Bag with tag labeled Rifkin Safety Fourth Floor Storage Bag, Deposit Sac Archives Room 3 19 B O 2010.50.1 Garment Bag from Curlee at Jones Department Store, Canton Bag, Garment Georgia Curlee Clothing was founded in St. Louis, Missouri by Shelby Curlee Page 3 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location O 2013.13.1 Woven basket made by Martha Vaughan at North Canton Fourth Floor Storage Basket, Household Elementary School. Ms. Vaughan notes that she made it so she and Archives Room 1 Closet a boy named Morris could sit together. 3 C O 2007.34.16 Native American Round Bead Excellent First Floor Museum Bead Display Case 1 O 2010.3.1 Little Hook Locomotive Bell Bell, Locomotive At 7:00 am on the morning of Thursday, July 15, 1926, Louisville & Nashville Railroad passenger train No. 4, known as the ‘Little Hook’ pulled out of the Union Station in Atlanta, GA on a run from Atlanta to Knoxville, TN. The train was due in Canton, GA at 9:10 am, but arrived a few minutes late. At about 9:30 or 10:00 am, as the ‘Little Hook; was traveling north about four miles north of Canton, and just south of Keithsburg, the train derailed on a curve near the north bank of the Etowah River. The exact cause of the derailment was unknown, although two possible causes were given. One theory was that a broken wheel caused the train to wreck, while the other theory was that the train was traveling at an excessive speed and was unable to make the curve. The engineer, Roy E. ‘Buck’ DeArmond, and the fireman, Hubert D. Wiley, were both killed in the wreck. In late September 2008, over 82 years after the wreck of the Little Hook, Lowell Manous of Canton rediscovered the train’s bell in the waters of the Etowah River near the site of the wreck. The discovery was made possible due to the fact that the bell became exposed above the water level Page 4 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location of the river, after a prolonged drought. The number 394 was found chiseled into the top of the bell; the same number that appears on the side of the coal tender in photographs of the wreck. O 2012.13.10 Belt with First Aid Kit attached, the kit is still filled with iodine, Fourth Floor Storage Belt bandages, gauze. The kit is marked U.S. Archives Room 1 Closet 2 A O 2008.6.6 Approximately seven foot long board from the Etowah River area Board in Canton. O 2012.38.8 Slate Board Board, Slate O 2008.69.189 Bobbin with thread Bobbin Canton Cotton Mill or Canton Textile Mill Page 5 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location O 2011.11.3 Bobbin wound with grey thread Fourth Floor Storage Bobbin Archives Room 3 19 B O 2008.80.83 Report of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Cotton Manufacturers Fourth Floor Storage Book Assoc. of Georgia Archives Room 3 Meeting of 1933 7 May 18-19, 1933 F The Cloister Hotel, Sea Island Beach, GA Includes letter from the Secretary of Cotton Manufacturers Association O 2008.84.1 The Code of the Town of Canton containing Charter and Good OK Book Ordinances Revised and Compiled by E.W. Coleman City Attorney Adopted by Mayor and Council February 1916 O 2010.19.81 Parent Teacher's Association Cookbook, 1925 Canton, Georgia Book Has Mrs. Lee McCanless, Sr. Chair and PTA President inscribed on the inside, on the foreword. O 2010.43.1 General Marshall's Victory Report Third Floor Storage Book With an Added Section Featuring the Contributions made by Our Main Office Own Community Toward the Winning of the War. 4 Distributed by Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 5262 Canton, GA Page 6 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location O 2010.49.1 Baby Book with congratulation letters from local Canton Fourth Floor Storage Book, Baby merchants. Archives Room 3 No other writing and no publishing date. 7 Letterheads from Rosenblums, Etowah Maid, Canton Motor Sales, H Wallace Chambers, Canton Rexall Drugs, Martin & Thompson Theatres, Blair Supermarket, Etowah Bank O 2007.12.1 Two Bookcases Bookcase O 2006.14.166 BASF booklet in denim bag titled "Indigo in America", Dated Good OK Fourth Floor Storage Booklet 1976? Archives Room 3 4 booklets in 3 denim bags. 4 B O 2012.12.1 Green glass, "This bottle never sold", Chatt 21, 71/2" high Fourth Floor Storage Bottle Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B O 2012.12.2 Brown glass, 9 1/2 " high, Fourth Floor Storage bottle Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B Page 7 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location O 2012.12.3 Clear glass with smooth middle, stamped ///// pattern top and Fourth Floor Storage bottle bottom. Design pat 0 Mar 3, 25, Duraglas, G889, Archives Room 1 Closet 3 7 moon face? 50 B 9 O 2012.12.4 Clear glass, blue painted label on middle saying "Sun Crest reg US Fourth Floor Storage bottle Pat Off", 10 1/2" high, bottom stamped Duraglas. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B O 2012.12.5 Clear glass, with gold painted Julep, 10 fl oz, 9 1/2" high Fourth Floor Storage bottle Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B O 2012.12.6 Brown glass, 10 fl oz, 9 1/2" high Fourth Floor Storage bottle Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B O 2012.12.7 Clear glass, 7 3/4" high, ribbed at bottom, top "shoulder" is Fourth Floor Storage bottle checked with raised diamonds. Bottom stamped 1 and 368. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B Page 8 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location O 2012.12.8 Clear glass, middle painted white with NEHI contents 10 fl ozs. Fourth Floor Storage bottle Bottom and top raised ///// design. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B O 2012.12.9 Green glass, 8" high, soda? bottle, bottom stamped Duraglass Fourth Floor Storage bottle Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B O 2012.12.10 Clear glass, 9 3/8" high, White painted Nesbitt's 10 oz, Nesbitt's Fourth Floor Storage bottle name on a Soft drink is like Sterling stamped on Silver. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B O 2012.12.11 Green glass, Red and White painted Dr Pepper 10, 2, 4. 8" high, 6 Fourth Floor Storage bottle 1/2 fl ozs. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B O 2012.12.12 Green glass, White and red painted Canada Dry logo, "The Fourth Floor Storage bottle champagne of ginger ales". Bulbous top half. Archives Room 1 Closet 3 B Page 9 Catalog / Objectid / Objname Description Condition Status Home Location O 2012.12.13 Clear glass, embossed Bottle under Authority of Budwine Fourth Floor Storage bottle Company, Inc, Athens, GA.

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