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Botanical Sample Knife Bar Harbor Historical Society |
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| Botanical Sample Knife Bar Harbor Historical Society Description: Golden retractable grafting knife used for cutting botanical samples by Beatrix Farrand. | ||||
Hayfork Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
| Hayfork Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Wooden fork, probably hand carved, with three tines. Was painted red. Flat head nails fasten rod holding tines together. | |||||
Sickle Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Sickle Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Narrow blade. Wooden handle. HN carved on handle. JM on other side. Unknown provenance. | ||||
Scythe Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
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| Scythe Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Scythe with long curved arm and two handles -rusted blade and handle rings | ||||
Haybale Lifter Mount Desert Island Historical Society |
| Haybale Lifter Mount Desert Island Historical Society Description: Iron frame with two stakes on each side fit around hay bale. Levers at top pull up causing two small iron spikes to come under hay. Round loop in middle for lifting bale. Iron pegs hold mechanism together. Two iron bars support middle. Marked, “T” and “H$” on each handle. Donor info - purchased at local yardsale. | |||||
Pitch or Hay Fork Tremont Historical Society |
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| Pitch or Hay Fork Tremont Historical Society Description: Rusty metal pitch fork. Used for Haying. three-prong pitch fork, no handle-14" from tine tip to end of metal that goes into handle |