KNIFE, BUTTER
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- Material Type
- Artifact
- Date
- 1899
- Materials
- SILVER, MOTHER OF PEARL
- No. Pieces
- 1
- Length
- 17.7
- Width
- 2.2
- Description
- STERLING SILVER WITH MOTHER OF PEARL & SILVER HANDLE. ORNAMENTED FILLIGREE & SHELL PATTERN IN SILVER ON HANDLE. 5 SILVER MARKS ON BLADE. MARKS APPEAR TO BE "L B S EP" WITH A LEAF OR FLOWER DESIGN IN MIDDLE.
- Subjects
- FOOD SERVICE T&E
- Historical Association
- DOMESTIC
- History
- DONOR STATES ITEM WAS A GIFT IN 1899. FAMILY IMMIGRATED TO ALBERTA IN 1909, LEAVING OHIO. SEE P19910041001/2-GA FOR HISTORY. *UPDATE* IN 2018, COLLECTIONS ASSISTANT ELISE PUNDYK CONDUCTED A SURVEY OF BOXED TEXTILES AND ACCESSORIES, INCLUDING TWO NECKLACES AND A CUSHION COVER DONATED BY MARY EDITH BOOSE IN 1991. INFORMATION ABOUT THE DONOR COMES FROM HER OBITUARY PUBLISHED ON THE VULCAN FUNERAL HOME WEBSITE. IT STATES BOOSE WAS BORN ON 24 JANUARY 1900 IN LIMA, OHIO. SHE “CAME TO NANTON WITH HER SISTER RUTH AND THEIR PARENTS, HENRY "DICK" FRANKLIN AND MARY ESTHER (NEE RINEHART) BOOSE IN THE SPRING OF 1909. THEY SETTLED ON A FARM 27 MILES SOUTHEAST OF NANTON.” AFTER ATTENDING CALGARY NORMAL SCHOOL DURING 1923 – 1924, SHE BECAME A TEACHER. SHE TAUGHT SCHOOL AT EASTWAY. VULCAN, AND TURNER VALLEY. SHE RETIRED IN 1963 AFTER OVER THIRTY-NINE YEARS OF TEACHING. AFTER RETIREMENT, SHE RESIDED IN VULCAN AND PASSED AWAY THERE ON 15 FEBRUARY 1994 AT THE AGE OF 94 YEARS. THE RESEARCH CONDUCTED TO LOCATE THE DONOR’S NEXT-OF-KIN WAS UNSUCCESSFUL. PLEASE SEE PERMANENT FILE FOR MORE INFORMATION, INCLUDING THE FULL OBITUARY.
- Catalogue Number
- P19910041006
- Acquisition Date
- 1991-06
- Collection
- Museum
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