James and Emma's laundry bag.
This is hung in a bathroom in our home.
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James and Emma's wash pitcher.
The basin was likely broken over the years.
This is displayed on an antique stand in
a bedroom of our home.
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An old dish given to me in 2008
by my aunt Beth (Ward) Doane.
(This was likely a giveaway from a soap or cereal company.)
It is propped on a plate rack
in the dining room of our home.
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A beautiful old frame belonging to
James and Emma Ward.
I put an old photo of James and a
photo of his homestead in the frame. It hangs in a place of
prominence in our home.
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James Ward's well-used World Atlas. At least 30%
of the pages are loose, and the binding has been re-stitched (likely
by James);
signature is on the inside front cover.
This is displayed in a stack of old
family books in our living room.
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James Ward's beloved pipes and tobacco pouch. The pipe bowls are full of residue and the tobacco pouch contains a
partial package of tobacco.
These items are lovingly displayed on an
antique smoking stand in our home. The display includes a photo of
James (with pipe!) and Emma.
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