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Spokeshave
brown wood and steel spokeshave or "Safety" Draw Knife in good condition. Used for tapering, smoothing, rough-trimming, and making tool handles, table and chair legs, and wheel spokes.
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Spoon
set of kitchen spoons given by Joseph Blackwell family. Sign on spoons says that they are on loan from the Joseph Blackwell family, but an index card on file has "loaned" crossed out and replaced with "given".
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Spoon
Silver spoon showing signs of burning. Found on the site of the Farmer's Hotel which was destroyed during the 1909 fire. (Now the site of the John Barton Payne Building)
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Spoon
Filed spoon handle and small square of blue and white striped cloth. Handle is rusted.
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Spur
Pair of spurs tied together with rawhide. Design of rowel appeares to be a rooster head. Used by John Camp Shepard, Co.1, 15th Va., Cavalry, CSA, a regiment of Gen. J.E.B. Stuart's Cavalry Corps which participated in vicinity of Warrenton. Old number - OJM0068
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Spur
Brass spur, leather straps inscribed "Martin, NY - Phila". single spur for women riding side saddle
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Spur
Set of silver spurs with floral pattern along sides. Belonged to Charles McIntosh, a carpenter who rode with Mosby
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Spur
Collection of Civil War era artifacts 1 Union spur (F6) 4 rivets for a saddle (T1) 1 round lead(?) object (T1) 1 brass nail (T1) "All of these items would normally belong to a cavalry man during the Civil war. The relic on top is a Unior spur found in a Northern Virginia campsite. The other items all were found tin the Wilderness all within a foot of each other. They came from a saddle or part of one that was apparently dropped. It is har...
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Stirrup
Toe stirrup for side-saddle riding. Mrs. Neville Lemon Atkinson used it as a child (1890-1910). Heart shaped cut-out on sole rest.
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Stirrup
Set of stirrups belonging to Charles McIntosh, a carpenter who rode with John Singleton Mosby.
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Stool
Dentist's stool used in the practice of Dr. J.O. Hodgkin Sr., Warrenton, VA
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