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  1. Afghan - Monson Summerfest Souvenir Afghan

    Monson Souvenir Afghan. The Afghan was first produced in 1998 and offered exclusively from Monson Summerfest. The necessity to raise additional funds after Summerfest suffered a financial loss prompted the creation of this Afghan. It was designed and produced by Riddle & Cockrell Corporation.

    Record Type: Object

    Monson Summerfest Souvenir Afghan 1998
  2. Cyanotype Album titled Monson Views

    Cyanotype Album containing 41 images, 39 are of Monson, Mass, 1 is of Palmer, Mass, 1 is cover art. Each image is glued onto page in album. Cover - artwork processed by cyanotype Page 1 - water flowing in rock lined stream - 4 5/8" x 3 1/2" oval Page 2 - North Mill or North Factory ruins located at 95 Palmer Road - 4 3/4" x 3 1/2" Page 3 - Flynt Quarry Rock Crushing Plant located on the Flynt Quarry railroad spur within the quarry - 4 3/4" x ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Cyanotype Album titled Monson Views - cover
  3. Finial - Pineapple Finial for Jacob Thompson House Sign

    One of the two Pineapple Finials that stood atop the Jacob Thompson House sign that is located on the front lawn of the museum at 7 Main Street. The finial was made by Monson Historical Society president Dennis Swierad. It is made of Pine, painted white and gold leafed.

    Record Type: Object

    Pineapple Finial Jacob Thompson House
  4. Jacob Thompson House

    Looking west at 7 Main Street Cemetery House on corner of Thompson Street. Young man with dog at left and small girl with doll on sidewalk. Many years later it would become the Jacob Thompson House Museum owned by the Monson Historical Society.

    Record Type: Photo

    Jacob Thompson House
  5. Unknown young lady who once lived at Jacob Thompson House

    Black and white photograph of unknown young lady who once lived in the Jacob Thompson House. First name is Evelyn, last name unknown. Unknown when she lived in the house.

    Record Type: Photo

    Evelyn who once lived in Jacob Thompson House

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