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Various homestead artifacts, ranging from cooking implements to furniture.

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This oak desk was used by H. Fillmore Bounds at the Mt. Vernon steamboat wharf in Princess Anne, Maryland, during the late 1800s and early 1900s.

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A rack, pitchfork/hayfork, corner sheller and barrel, used as tools for farming,

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Turtle pot, which was converted from a crab trap, Oyster Tongs, a tool used to gather/harvest oysters, Eelpot, a wicker trap used to catch eel, often used as food and bait, and a hickery oyster mop, used to sweep homes and scrub boats.

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This oyster shucking stand is similar to those in the images from Rock Point, Maryland, (Charles County) used by workers as they shucked cans upon cans of oysters.

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Samplers are compilations of different elements, embroidered on a piece of fabric, often linen, that’s how the skills of the maker.

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Photograph of men in the Pacific Theater during WWII, Richard Malone is standing to the far left.

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Purple Heart issued to Richard Malone

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World War I jacket owned by James Laugher.

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This document is a written record of the agreement made by George W. Lankford to free his slave, Alfred Lankford, in Somerset County in 1864.
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