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Loaned by Mrs. Albert A. Swift, Millbrook, N. Y. 51-3 Silver Spoons made by William Terry. Loaned by Carl Hazzard, North Clove, N. Y.. . . 52—Terry Spoon owned by Hannah Lawton, grandmother of Eugene Mitchell. Loaned by Mrs. Eugene Mitchell, Millbrook, N. Y. 53—Seals used at this period on legal documents. Loaned by C. Allerton Morey, Millbrook, N. Y. 54—Pair of early 19th Century Lorgnettes. Loaned by C. Allerton Morey, Millbrook, N. Y. 55-2 brown linen towels woven in her 73rd year by Miss Sally Haight (B. 1807-d. 1891) daughter of Nicholas Haight and great-great-granddaughter of the pioneer of the Haight family in this section who, coming from Long Island, purchased land of the Nine Partners. Loaned by the Misses Lida and Anna Haight. Millbrook, N. Y. 56—Silhouette of Phebe Mabbett—b. 1789-d. 1870. Loaned by Mrs. Carrie Sutton Hadden, South Millbrook, N. Y. 57—Label of William Terry, Nine Partners Clock Maker. Loaned by Miss Katherine Wodell, Millbrook, N. Y. 58—Day Book of Joseph C. Mabbett-1773—Mabbett's store was the structure which in 1795 was altered into the Nine Partners School. Loaned by Charles C. Mitchell, Millbrook, N. Y. 59—Nine Partners School Account Book-1795-1801. Loaned by Mrs. John M. Wing, Millbrook, N. Y. 60—Pencil Sketch of Nine Partners School. Loaned by Miss Katherine Wodell, Millbrook, N. Y. 61—Water color sketch of Nine Partners School made about 1812-1814 by Elizabeth Jordan (born 1800) while a pupil in the school. By tradition, there was a pump under the small red structure at the left, where the boys of the school bathed in summer and winter. Loaned by Miss Jane R. Haviland, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 62—Photograph of a crayon of Nine Partners School. Loaned by Mrs. Charles L. McCord, New Rochelle, N. Y. 63—Arrow marks room of Lydia Deuel, student at Nine Partners Boarding School- 1847-1849. Loaned by Mrs. E. J. Quinlan, Verbank, N. Y. 64—Photograph taken 1884 of "Maple Shade," residence of Mr. John D. Wing—being one-half of the Nine Partners Boarding School altered into a dwelling house. 45