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Image of Brass crucifix

Brass crucifix LaSalle Co., ~ 300 years old

Image of Hand Painted Dish Fragments image of bone toothpick and corncob case
Image of piece of eight. Image of Spanish Reales, obverse. Image of “Palestine” refined earthenware plate.
Image of Rochester Castle transfer print plate, James and Roalph Clews Pottery, Staffordshire, England, 1815-1834.

James and Ralph Clews Pottery
Staffordshire, England
1815-1834

Image of table runner brought to Illinois from Virginia, 1818. Image of Refined Earthenware Plate from Staffordshire, England
Image of Refined Earthenware Plate: Cobridge, Staffordshire, England. Ca. 1823-1835 Image of Staffordshire Plates Image of plate fragment recovered from excavations at New Philadelphia, an African-American settlement in western Illinois.
Image of plate fragment recovered from excavations at New Philadelphia, an African-American settlement in western Illinois. Image of hand-colored "Frolics of Youth" plate. Image of wooden grease bucket.

1829
Illinois Legacy Collection, Illinois State Museum
Gift of the descendants of John Quincy Foster, 1994.61

Image of Windsor-style rocking chair that belonged to Conrad Will, namesake of Will County. Image of watch chain. Image of linen shirt.

1846
Illinois Legacy Collection, Illinois State Museum
Gift of the O.M. Hatch family,

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