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  Dinner Bucket 
Fancy fare for the working man 
1915 
Illinois State Museum, Illinois Legacy Collection 
Gift of Lee I. Niedringhaus, 2006.149a-d 
 
    
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  1761 
Illinois Legacy Collection, Illinois State Museum 
Gift of Mrs. Robert Gillespie, 1972.028.746876 
 
    
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  Tray 
Maker unknown 
1933 
brass 
Gift of Sue Price, 2004.25.38 
ILLINOIS LEGACY COLLECTION – ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM 
Compact 
Girey 
1934 
metal, plastic, glass 
Gift of Sue Price, 2004.25.187 
ILLINOIS LEGACY COLLECTION – ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM 
Bracelet 
Maker unknown 
1934 
metal, plastic 
Gift of Sue Price, 2004.25.187 
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  Handkerchief 
Maker unknown 
1893 
cotton 
Gift of Nancy Batchelder Fryxell. 2013.77.12 
ILLINOIS LEGACY COLLECTION – ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM 
Souvenir box 
Maker unknown 
1893 
glass, metal, satin 
Gift of Shelley Stewart, 2008.83 
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World’s Columbian Exposition  ticket 
Maker unknown 
1893 
paper 
Found in Collection, x-885 
ILLINOIS LEGACY COLLECTION – ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM 
Pig flask 
Anna Pottery 
1893 
stoneware 
Gift of Margaret Kirkpatrick, 1965.14.745591 
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  a.	Stereoscope owned by the Lincoln children 
b.	Purchased by Abraham Lincoln from Jack Hough, a Springfield furniture dealer, around 1860. 
c.	Object was made around 1859 in New York, NY and used by the Lincolns from late 1859/early 1860 to 1861 
d.	Proper Name: Stereoscope 
e.	Patented by Alexander Beckars and James Lee 
 
    
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  a.	Kitchen stove owned by Mary Lincoln 
b.	Object was made in Buffalo, NY 
c.	Object was purchased by the Lincolns on June 9, 1860 from Eli Kriegh’s store in Springfield, IL, and used by them until Feb. 8, 1861 
d.	Proper name: Royal Oak Cook Stove 
e.	Manufactured by Jewett & Root Stove Works, Buffalo, NY 
 
    
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  a.	Cradle used by the three youngest Lincoln boys 
b.	Object was most likely made by a furniture manufacturer in New York or North Carolina 
c.	Purchased by the Lincolns at John Williams Dry Goods Store in Springfield probably around the time Edward Baker Lincoln was born in 1846 and used by the Lincolns’ sons until at least 1854. 
d.	Proper Name: Cradle 
e.	Unknown carpenter or manufacturer 
 
    
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  a.	Wooden bench owned by the Lincolns 
b.	Object was made in Springfield, IL 
c.	Object was made circa 1845 and used by the Lincolns until 1861 
d.	Proper Name: Settee or Bench 
e.	Object was made by local Springfield carpenter Solomon Conant 
 
    
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  Vase 
The American Terra Cotta and Ceramic Company 
c. 1904-1906 
Earthenware 
Condell Fund purchase. 1996.94 
ILLINOIS LEGACY COLLECTION – ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM 
Vase 
Chicago Crucible Company 
c. 1920-1932 
Earthenware 
Condell Fund purchase. 1989.24 
ILLINOIS LEGACY COLLECTION – ILLINOIS STATE MUSEUM 
Vase 
Haeger Potteries 
c. 1940-1950 
Earthenware 
Gift of the Lincoln Land Depression Era Glass Club. 2000.32.1 
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