Objects
Enter a word or phrase to perform a general search across all records in the Objects catalog. You can also browse records in the catalog without performing a search.
Search Tips
- Searches are not case sensitive.
- Searching for multiple words connects them with OR by default. Matching records can contain any of the words.
- Connect multiple words with AND if you only want to see records containing both words.
- Use quotation marks to search for a phrase.
- Place an asterisk (*) at the end of a word as a wildcard.
6433 results found. Records searched: 6433
-
FL98c - Stamp, Postage
Charred stack of stamps. These postage stamps are from the Bangor Post Office after the fire of 1911.
Record Type: Object
-
FL99.1 - Cannonball
Cannonball is from the battle of Hampden. Balls fired from Morris's cannon at or near Long Warf and aimed at British boats in the Battle of Hampden
Record Type: Object
-
FL99.2 - Cannonball
Cannonball is from the battle of Hampden. Cast mold marking around center. Balls fired from Morris's cannon at or near Long Warf and aimed at British boats in the Battle of Hampden
Record Type: Object
-
FL99.3 - Cannonball
Cannonball is from the battle of Hampden. Balls fired from Morris's cannon at or near Long Warf and aimed at British boats in the Battle of Hampden
Record Type: Object
-
FL99.4 - Cannonball
Cannonball is from the battle of Hampden. Balls fired from Morris's cannon at or near Long Warf and aimed at British boats in the Battle of Hampden
Record Type: Object
-
FL99.5 - Cannonball
Cannonball is from the battle of Hampden. Balls fired from Morris's cannon at or near Long Warf and aimed at British boats in the Battle of Hampden
Record Type: Object
-
FL99.6 - Cannonball
Cannonball is from the battle of Hampden. Crystal like surface, small hole in surface, casting mark around center. Balls fired from Morris's cannon at or near Long Warf and aimed at British boats in the Battle of Hampden
Record Type: Object
-
FL99.7 - Cannonball
Cannonball is from the battle of Hampden. casting mark around center Balls fired from Morris's cannon at or near Long Warf and aimed at British boats in the Battle of Hampden
Record Type: Object
-
FL99.8 - Cannonball
Cannonball is from the battle of Hampden. Balls fired from Morris's cannon at or near Long Warf and aimed at British boats in the Battle of Hampden
Record Type: Object
-
FLb - Wood, Worked
Wood, Worked from St Helena a ship that sank in Castine Harbor, 1779
Record Type: Object
-
-
M104 - Badge
Badge of Grand Army of the republic won by General Mitchell. Star emblem in metal surmounted with ribbon, Madel chevron with silver eagle on a blue field and topped by eagle grasping sword over crossed cannon
Record Type: Object
-
M108 - Ring
Large man's ring of silver with citrine quartz stone. Washed out lemon color hand cut stone in modified gypsy mounting.
Record Type: Object
-
M109 - Pearl
A single baroque pearl, probably a seed pearl. Part of the nacre is cracked. This pearl never fully developed and has been lacquered. It is inside a small circular box stamped with red wax.
Record Type: Object
-
M11 - Bag
Pipe bag made of doe skin trimmed with rose, white and blue beading and woven red, white and blue porcupine quills, Stripes of quill leading to doe skin fringe
Record Type: Object
-
M110 - Cloth Fragment
Piece of printed cotton or linen. Colored black, white, and burnt orange. Pattern of top hats, spectacles, axes, sickles, with the letters H and G.
Record Type: Object
-
M111 - Cloth Fragment
Piece of printed cotton in black, brown, orange, and white stripes. Repeated patterns of radishes, jackets, and the words "WHAT I KNOW ABOUT".
Record Type: Object
-
M113 - Knife, Pocket
Pocket Knife. A single blade with a wooden handle. The blade is steel and still sharp. The handle is a dark tight grained wood with a silver colored metal inset.
Record Type: Object
-
M124 - Coin
Coin 8 reales, Mexico 1846. Eagle perched on a cactus with a snake in its mouth
Record Type: Object
-
M12a - Tomahawk
Gun stock tomahawk or war club. Decorated with human hair, ribbons, brass trade thimbles and brass tacks.
Record Type: Object
