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Wolfeboro Historical Society Digital Archive Museum Tours Clark Museum Complex |
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The tin container between the candle molds in the upper left was for lamp oil. Electricity came to Wolfeboro in 1897 when a generator was installed near the S. W. Clow and Company saw mill. By 1937 all but a handful of outlying houses had electricity. The stein is from Germany with a pewter top. The pitcher on the right is from the from the Sleepy Eye Milling Company from Sleepy Eye, Minnesota made to promote the company's flour in the early 1900.
(04/27)