Basket with lid--note within reads "This basket belonged to Mrs. Delight Spalding and was used by her for a work basket. She was the wife of William Zela Spalding and the daughter of Ezra Spalding of Canton_ Pa. Presented by Mrs. Edith Rosenfield_ a…
Winsor. Metal repairs on top. Comparison with photographs of the library when it first opened indicate that this was one (and probably the only remaining) of the original chairs.
Hair flowers made by Amelia Gaylord Porter_ daughter of Martha Taylor Gaylord_ one of the earliest settlers at Wyalusing. Gift of Sabra Porter Lease_ Daughter of Amelian Porter_ 1950
Wool flowers made by Mrs. A. B. Armstrong of Litchfield_ 1854. Card reads "Bright colored flowers in form of wreath worked on black elvet. Large wood class enclosed case." Glass is no longer present.
"Colonial Coffee Pot (tin_ copper & antimony). Miss Hunsiker_ 1934_ Brittania". marked 7 James Dixon & Sons 1836C 16 Wooden handle_ black enameled_ dent in center of face between spout (on left) and handle (on right).