Bottom or base part of a "lightning" mason jar. A jar that would have a metal wire that would keep the glass lid closed. A blue tinted glass. In a circle it reads "Putnam 921" the 921 is a mold number . The rest of the bottle was not found.
1/16” thick clear glass liner. Small "cloudy" or "milk glass" circles. Some with markings such as "Boyd's' Genuine ... Lined" where a crack is where "porcelain" would be. Most incomplete circles, some complete. One with a number 7 on the inside…
A complete wide-brim hat. Made on-site with felt produced on-site. Closely resembles the fedora. Found discarded in felt midden alongside shoe inserts and outsoles, as well as pattern pieces.
Heavily deteriorated three-tine fork possibly made out of pewter. One fully intact tine. The shaft has evidence of a wooden handle; has nails to hold wood in place. The shaft is broken at the distal end.
Assorted sizes and conditions. Made out of felt produced at the mill. Two shoe outsoles feature standardized shoe sizes. Found in a pile of other felt clothing and pattern pieces.
Fragmented base of a bottle with a diameter of 18in. The base of the bottle is intact. On the bottom of the bottle the words "Thatcher Manufacturing Company" are embossed in a circle.