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Culture:American
Title:shovel
Date Made:19th century
Type:Tool - Agricultural
Materials:base metal: iron; wood
Place Made:United States; Massachusetts (probably)
Accession Number:  HD 64.325
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
Wooden shovel with an iron shod, which was a Mrs. Esther Dickinson gift to PVMA, Main Hall, listed as "MH 528." Old Wooden shovel, Iron Shod." The shovel descended through the family of Consider Dickinson (1761-1855), son of Thomas Dickinson (1718-1814) of Deerfield, who bought the "John Williams" house in 1789 from John Williams, Esq. (1751-1816), son of Elijah Williams (1712-1771) who built the house in 1760; the house is now near the Deerfield Academy Administration building. Consider Dickinson had no children from his first marriage to Filana Field (1761?-1831) whom he married around 1785; his second wife, Esther Harding Dickinson (1790-1875), whom he married in 1840, bequeathed a number of family pieces to PVMA on her death and directed that her estate "be applied to the establishment and maintenance of a High Schoool and Library and Reading Room, which shall be located on my Home Lot on Deerfield Street." George Sheldon (1818-1916) prevented the house being pulled down by suggesting that this was the 1707 house built for Reverend John Williams of 1704 renown, which rallied public sentiment around saving the house.

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