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Waind, Hugh |
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2014.5.10 - Point, Projectile Tool, First Nations
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2014.5.11 - Point, Projectile Tool, First Nations
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2014.5.13 - Point, Projectile Tool, First Nations
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2014.5.14 - Point, Projectile Tool, First Nations
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2014.5.15 - Cane Stick, Walking
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2014.5.2 - Point, Projectile Tool, First Nations
Grey Onondaga chert projectile point made with an expanding stem that is bifurcated. It has a bevelled edge.
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2014.5.3 - Point, Projectile Tool, First Nations
Grey chert projectile point made with corner notches. The blade edge is serrated.
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2014.5.4 - Point, Projectile Tool, First Nations
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2014.5.5 - Point, Projectile Tool, First Nations
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2014.5.6 - Point, Projectile Tool, First Nations
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2014.5.7 - Point, Projectile Tool, First Nations
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2014.5.8 - Point, Projectile Tool, First Nations
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2014.5.9 - Point, Projectile Tool, First Nations
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2017.17.19.02 - Clip, Emergency Label, Identification
A plastic and paper emergency clip or identification label (.01) stored in its original package (.02). On the label is the identification information "Hugh M. Waind/General Insurance/ Res 846-9936/ Elora/ Off. 846-5031". On the product package (.02) is the information "The Emergency Clip fits on your rectangular base phone to give you numbers for doctor, police, etc. in a hurry - Emergency Clip snaps into opening behind receiver/ Write in your em...
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2018.13.3 - Advertisement Matchbook
Matchbook advertising Insurance broker Hugh M. Waind in Elora, with the Hartford Insurance Group. The matchbook is full, containing twenty matches. It is rectangular, made from folded white paperboard, printed with gold text on one side and a drawing of a stag on the other.
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