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Map makers would have used drafting tools, like the ones displayed here, from the late 1700s to the early 1800s

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John Ogilby’s 1671 map of Maryland is oriented with north to the right, reflecting the purpose of chart design for ship captains approaching the entrance at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. Ogilby’s map is significant because it is the first to name…

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Desk owned by multiple generations of the Morris/Pollitt Family.

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The linen press and corner cupboard are originally from the Eastern Shore of Virginia and were most likely made in the late 18th century

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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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