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Object name
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Object ID
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1964.019
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Description
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part of a sales model of a cross reach wagon. Two wooden axles are joined by a nut and bolt mounted on an iron spindle.
According to the donor: "In 1937 this was dug out of a partially-filled cellar on the Ruhle road. The cellar was located on the right side of the road at the top of the hill beyond the Rod & Gun Club. We went from Rt. 67 in.
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Artist
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Classification
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Collection
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Condition
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Weight
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Dimensions
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Earlydate
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Latedate
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Made
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Material
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iron, wood
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Notes
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This partial model of a cross reach wagon was dug out of a partially filled cellar on the Rhule Road, near the Rod and Gun Club. The donor's father said that a man near East Line, NY, manufactured these wagons. The axle system al
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Place of Orgin
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Malta
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Condition notes
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Subjects
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transportation - horse drawn
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Title
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Last modified on: December 16, 2002
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