The Legacy Room (3)

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One of my favorites in the Legacy Room was this cabin. The sign stated...

"This log cabin was made by my grandfather when he worked at the Pottery and is a replica of the one he was born in. The date on the log cabin (1874) was the year in which he was born. While the exact date he made it is unknown, I believe it was in the last 1890's."

This picture was displayed next to the cabin above. I wonder if this is Grandpa?  

For a period of time the Potteries produced stoneware sewer pipe. This display shows what is probably sales samples of the pipe along with a picture of pipe in a warehouse.

A close up of the sewer pipe picture displayed above.

Picture of men loading sewer pipe off a wagon and into a rail car. Notice the large T in the foreground.

These clay tree stumps were displayed in front of the picture above.

Some old stoneware. An "Acid Proof" funnel sits atop a Haarmann's catsup jug in the foreground.

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