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Object of the Week Archive

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Drafting Kit

Cornelia J. Jay

Godey’s Lady’s Book

Red Line Map

Horn Handled Silverware

Nancy Jay’s Bed

Bull’s Eye Lamp

Egbert Benson by Trumbull

Barrister Bookcase

Evening Gloves

William Jay by Wenzler

Chester Tillotson’s Son

Ballot Box

Col. William Jay’s Belt Buckle

4 Generations of Jay Women

John Jay by John Trumbull

Frederick Douglass’ Eulogy of William Jay

My Friend Flicka, Illustrated by Eleanor Iselin Wade

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