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  1. 2017.009.034 - Bottle

    Clear glass rectangular paneled body with a cylindrical neck, and a cork closure bottle with wiped top. One side is embossed with "THE MOREY MILLS" and "DENVER" [below]. The Morey Merchantile Company was located at the corner of Wynkoop and Sixteenth Streets from 1896 to 1956. During that time, the word "mill" was used from 1902 when additional floors were added which included a mill, until 1907 when the word "mill" was dropped and the operations...

    Record Type: Object

  2. 2017.009.064 - Point, Projectile

    Projectile point with missing tip, the body is triangular with a biconvex cross-section. The blade/edge is straight. It has an expanded stem with side-notched point and a concave/fluted base. The stone is a white chert. Previous Description: prehistoric projectile point base fragment; white chert, finely crafte, thin, side notched with indented base. Tip is missing Dated 150 AD to 1540

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  3. 2017.009.078 - Lath

    One of five lath wood pieces. Has white lines and 4 remaining nails. Black lettering with parital "Bhton" to spell Brighton with 2017.009.258. Blue pencil marks. Previous Description: "Five wooden lath spacers- S.M. Stouffer stamped in black two round nails still appr. 1 1/8" long remain in the wood along with thirty nail holes; 23" x 3 7/8 thick; "Brighton" stamped or painted 27 1/4" L x 3 3/4" W x 3/8" thick- six nails remain one square ...

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.078a
  4. 2017.009.081 - Artifact, Unidentified

    Half ball like piece of rubber with hole in center, like a gasket. "HARDIE" "5800" on exterior. The trademark "HARDIE" could come from one of two places. The most likely the 1997 Canadian trademark created by the US company Toro Company for rubber goods, including for agricultural and irrigation purposes. The second is the Hardie Rubber Company (now James Hardie Industries) out of Thirroul, New South Wales, Australia, which created rubber goods f...

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.081a
  5. 2017.009.082 - Cap, Gas

    Vented anti-surge locking gas cap. "ANTI-SURGE" "ENTED" stamped into metal with 2 screws underneath and smooth silver plated top of cap. There is a little of the rubber seal on the interior of the cap. In the early 1970's gas caps on cars changed from simple plugs to what we recognize today. Safety concerns in limiting fuel tank fires were one part of the change to the design, and environmental concerns in reducing the fuel vapors that escape c...

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.082a
  6. 2017.009.084 - Biospecimen

    Rib fragment of unknown specimen. Previous Description: 5 bones; 1 rib frag; 1 humerous, 1 chicken, 1 cut large mammal, 1 phalange

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.084a
  7. 2017.009.085 - Biospecimen

    Lateral cut bone of an unidentified specimen. Previous Description: Unidentified cut bone from large animal, possibly cow

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.085a
  8. 2017.009.086 - Wire, Electric

    A piece of smooth wire, rusted with one end curled back and no identifiable marks or indication of barbs. Likely used for electric fencing or for enclosures for horses. Previous Description: Two rusty nails, one wire artifact with attachment loop

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.086a
  9. 2017.009.087 - Artifact, Unidentified

    Piece of iron severely rusted, mostly straight with slight bend, and a screw rusted at one end. Previous Description: 3 pieces of undientifal metal possibly from farm equipment. One piece has two attachement holes and is curved, and the longest piece show shows evidence of cold chiseling. NOTE* only two pieces can be found in boxes from archaeologist.

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.087a
  10. 2017.009.089 - Fragment

    Earthenwarfragment wit slight curve and one inch lip or rim like a flower pot. There are green colorations. Previous Description: Body and rim sherd fragment of unglazed earthenware with possible small green designs on the rim of the body; rim is1" W

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.089a
  11. 2017.009.090 - Fragment

    White glaze ceramic fragment of base and heel with stamped "K" near heel. Previous Description: Fragment of white glazed earthenware, possible bowl or plate fragment; an imprinted letter "K" or an unidentified trademark near the bottom rim.

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.090a
  12. 2017.009.124 - Pan, Bread

    Rusted bread pan. Previous Description: Large metal bread pan;5" x 10 3/4" x 3" deep

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.124a
  13. 2017.009.147 - Fragment

    Fragment of crockery with brown glazed ribbed interior and gray/tan glazed exterior, with partial base. Fits with 2017.009.296 Previous Description: five fragments of crockery, glazed outside and dark brown interior glaze, flat base.

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.147a
  14. 2017.009.148 - Sherd

    Terracotta flower pot fragment with partial drain hole, partial base and partial side. It has dark coloring as if burnt or stained by composting organic material. Previous Description: Two orange flower pot fragments, drain hole in the bottom of one fragment

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.148a
  15. 2017.009.150 - Bottle, Drinking

    Fragment of a molded clear shoo-fly flask with partial panel on one side, partial shoulders, intact cylindrical neck with cork closure and straight brandy finish. Previous Description: Clear glass wiped finish; cork closure circa pre 1920 lip and portion of body

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.150a
  16. 2017.009.152 - Bottle

    Broken green glass base with partial side of a bottle. "I" inside an "O" trademark embossed on base. Trademark suggests the item was Owens-Illinois Glass Company. Previous Description: One grenn glass base fragment, I in cirlce (Ownes /Illinois Glass Co. Ca 1954+)

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.152a
  17. 2017.009.153 - Bottle

    Broken clear glass base of bottle with partial side fragment. Star etched in center of base with an embossed encirlced "L" trademark above the etched star. The "L" suggests Libbey as the maker of the glass. Previous Description: I clear glass base fragment, possbile water glass, star embossed on base possible makers mark (Anchor?) Anchor Hocking

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.153a
  18. 2017.009.154 - Tube

    Clear blown glass tube fragment. Previous Description: One thick-walled (thicker than a regular test tube) glass rubing fragment (broken on both ends); 1.2 cm diameter

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.154a
  19. 2017.009.156 - Bottle, Medicine

    Small clear broken medicine bottle, with one continuous thread on mouth. Portion of body and base missing. Base has portion of Owens-Illinois Glass Company's diamond IO mark that has an "I"within an oval superimposted on an elongated diamond. The body is likely a Washington Oval mold style. Previous Description: Four artifact clear glass finish fragments: two wiped cork closure finishes ca. pre-1920, one with Owens Illinois maker's mark with...

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.156a
  20. 2017.009.158 - Bottle

    Fragment of green glass bottle with partial side and base. Side has white line similar to 2017.009.179.Bottom is embossed with "20" and"286". Previous Fescription: One bright green glass base frag; applied white stripe; embossed number on bottom possible 7-up bottle

    Record Type: Object

    2017.009.158a

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