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Broadax
Name/Title
Broadax
Lexicon
Description
Iron and wood broadax. The head of the ax is bell shaped with a triangular lug, a beveled cutting edge, and resembles a hewing ax. On one side of the ax’s head, a symbol of eight dots that encircles a central, large dot is punched into the iron. The wooden handle is thickest at the shoulder of the ax and becomes rectangular down the belly and grip, with the entire handle slightly curved toward the blade.
Acquisition
Accession
1978.15
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Schoppe, Winfield Scott (1850-1924), Connecticut Valley Lumber Company
Related Places
Place
Canaan
Town
Essex County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Date made
circa 1900
Dimensions
Dimension Description
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1978.15.3
Context
Owned by Winfield Scott Schoppe in Canaan, Vermont. Schoppe was woods boss of a logging crew in Canaan for The Connecticut Valley Lumber Co., and was rear boss on the last river drive in 1915.
Corn Knife
Name/Title
Corn Knife
Lexicon
Description
Metal and wooden corn knife. The metal blade of the corn knife is curved and inserted into a wooden handle with metal plates and two screws fixed into either side. The natural wooden handle is rounded at the ends and is wrapped with a black band in the lower middle section.
Use
Used to cut corn in the field.
Acquisition
Accession
1977.31
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Stone, William Chester (1889-1972), Stone, Ada Hopkins Willard (1887-1974)
Related Places
Place
Springfield
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Made/Created
Date made
circa 1900
Entry/Object ID
1977.31.2
Context
Used by William and Ada Stone in Springfield, Vermont.
Eel Spear
Name/Title
Eel Spear
Lexicon
Description
Metal eel spear consisting of a short handle and 7 barbed tines. There are three U-shaped rods inserted through the central shaft to create the tines. Each has two backward-facing barbs. The handle is hollow for securing over a wooden handle.
Use
Used to spear eel through ice during the winter.
Acquisition
Accession
1958.7
Relationships
Related Places
Place
Westminster
Town
Windham County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1958.7
Context
Found on the bank of the Connecticut River in Westminster, Vermont, following the 1936 flood.
Sickle
Name/Title
Sickle
Lexicon
Description
Metal sickle with wooden handle. The blade is an upside down check mark shape with a serrated edge. Angled equidistant parallel lines are etched into the flat part of the blade above the serrated edge. The metal piece is inserted into a short, turned natural wood handle.
Acquisition
Accession
1947.2
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Green, Joshua Parker (1822-1911)
Person or Organization
Related Places
Place
Plymouth
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Dimension Description
Overall
Entry/Object ID
1947.2.2
Context
Used by J. Parker Green, champion reaper, of Plymouth, Vermont
Spiral Auger
Name/Title
Spiral Auger
Lexicon
Description
Spiral auger. The auger is made of a turned wooden t-handle with rounded ends and three etched lines in the middle that line up with the tang of the auger's metal piece. The metal piece is a rounded shaft with spiral flighting starting from the middle and a feed screw at the tip. The metal is rusted and has no additional coloring on the handle or on the metal auger piece.
Acquisition
Accession
1967.95
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1967.95.1
Tongs
Name/Title
Tongs
Lexicon
Description
Metal tongs. The handle is two warped tongs with the two sides curve outward and straighten and overlap one another. The hinge intersects the two tongs and flares into rounded arms which overlap at the points. There are no markings and it is rusted.
Acquisition
Accession
1978.15
Relationships
Related Person or Organization
Stone, William Chester (1889-1972)
Person or Organization
Related Places
Place
Springfield
Town
Windsor County
County
Vermont
State/Province
United States of America
Country
North America
Dimensions
Entry/Object ID
1978.15.7
Context
Owned by William Chester Stone in Springfield, Vermont.
Tool
Name/Title
Tool
Lexicon
Description
Metal and wood sizing tool. The metal sizing tool is hooked at one end with a straight middle section and a metal attachment between the hook and the dark wooden handle. The attachment has a winged metal screw, a small pointed metal piece with guides near the handle, and a thick rectangular band that overlaps the pointed piece and the straight section of the hook. The hand is made of a turned wood with double bands etched near the connection point and three etched bands by the end of the handle.
Entry/Object ID
T2022.16.2