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[Black felt Stetson hat owned by Odis Rucker]

Description: Black felt Stetson hat owned by donor's grandfather, Odis Rucker, born 1907, Paris, Texas resident, hat originally owned by Mr. Rucker's father who lived in Alvord before moving to Paris. See picture in accession file of original owner holding hat
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Black metal covered manual typewriter]

Description: (a) Manual typewriter. Black metal. (b) case cover-black metal with wooden handle. (c) white cloth cover with green stitching. (d) case bottom - wood with metal rod to hold top on.
Date: 1906
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Blue/grey enamel ware sauce pan]

Description: Blue/grey enamel ware sauce pan. Handle is 5" long and 1" wide. The handle has a hole in the end for hanging.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Boning or butchering knife]

Description: Boning or butchering knife with long curved blade and wooden handle. Blade extends into handle, where it is sandwiched between two wooden grips anchored by six nails on each side.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[Bracket-shaped draw knife]

Description: Bracket-shaped draw knife with turned wooden handles and a 10 in steel blade. The handles have steel caps on the tips.
Date: 1890
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

bronze ladle

Description: bronze ladle
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[A brown, wooden shadow box frame that still has glass in it.]

Description: A brown, wooden shadow box frame that still has glass in it. The frame is painted gold on the inside edge. It has an oval natural colored matte and two thick rectangular pieces of cardboard in it. It once had brown paper covering the back but all that is left of that is around the outer edge.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

[A brown, wooden shadow box frame that still has glass in it.]

Description: A brown, wooden shadow box frame that still has glass in it. The frame is painted gold on the inside edge. It has an oval natural colored matte and two thick rectangular pieces of cardboard in it. One of the pieces of cardboard is a print of an unidentified man's portrait. It once had brown paper covering the back but all that is left of that is around the outer edge.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum

Burgundy velvet settee

Description: Wooden settee with faces and designs carved into the wood sections along the front and back. The back of the settee has turned-wood posts, leaving most of the back open, and carved designs at the top and sides. It is upholstered in red velvet along the seat, sides (at the arm rests) and a small segment in the center-top of the back.
Date: unknown
Partner: Fort Bend Museum
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