Rev. M. L. Severance : minerals etc. coll. : fossils : shells : relic's etc.

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41. Splinter from the Marshall house, by Miss Le Gro. 42. Specimen from walls of Fort Mackinaw, by Miss Le Gro. 43. Fragments of the Mormon Temple, Salt Lake. 44. Piece of the Charter Oak, Hartford, Connecticut, by George Pillsbury. 45. Section of petrified snake, Michigan, M. Anna Wood. 46. Bean of the honey locust tree from Lee's Mansion, Virginia. 47. Ear of corn, from Lee's farm, Virginia. 48. Bayonet found at Camp Distribution, Virginia, when McClellan organized his army. 49. Chicopee nuts gathered in Virginia, at Camp Distribution. 50. Wild orange from Washington, D.C. 51. Paper from Hall where Ellsworth was killed in Marshall House, Alexandria, Virginia. 52. Mushrooms from a stump under guns of Fort Ellsworth, Alexandria, Virginia. 53. Acorns from Alexandria. 54. Slip of copper from Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. 55. Grape shot from Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. 56. Persimmon seeds from Camp Distribution, Virginia. x 57. Minnie balls from Camp Distribution, Virginia. 58. Section of wood from tree on Dustin's Island, New Hampshire. 59. Chip from cornerstone of birthplace of Daniel Webster. 60. Hardtack of the army of the United States during the Rebellion, 1860. 61. Splinter from cupola of [Seminary?] at Fairfax, Virginia. 62. Black walnut from Ind., by Mrs. Coffin [Coffrin?]. 63. Burr oak and acorn, West Creek, Ind., by Mrs. Coffin. 64. Cloth of the native Sandwich Islanders, by Mrs. Bryant. 65. Cedar from the largest cedar of California, by Mrs. Bryant. 66. Palace of the Caesar's, by Reverend S. L. Blake. 67. Piece of Leaning Tower of Pisa, by Reverend S. L. Blake. [?skipped 68?] 69. Gourd - Hercules club, by Mrs. Murray. 70. Nutmeg, by [Mrs. Forbes?], Brandon, Vermont. 71. (3) Pieces of the wall of the "Old Fort Wall", Ticonderoga, New York. [?skipped 72?] 73. Section of lightning rod invented by Dr. Cushman. D. H. Garrish. 74. Cinder from iron works, Sectaria, Ohio. Gerrish Chamberlain. 75. Coke from iron works, Sectaria, Ohio. Gerrish Chamberlain. 76. Stone from Lake Erie. Esther Spencer. 77. Sandstone from Lake Erie. Esther Spencer. 78. Arrowhead from Lake Erie shore. Esther Spencer. 79. Stone from Lake Erie shore. Esther Spencer. 80. White sand from close beside Minnehaha, gathered by self. 81. Sycamore nut, Sectaria, Ohio. 82. Oak from Palestine. Mrs. Hewson

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83. Section of wire of Rebel Torpedo, Fort Fisher 84. Piece of the cork tree on grounds of Middlebury College 85. Thorn from a spine of thorn tree of Middlebury College 86. Fungus from Dix Peak, Adirondacks 87. Chinese Horned Nut. Mrs. Dodge 88. Sack found at Old Fort Ticonderoga, Date 1744. Charles Kicker x 89. Set of 4 grape and canister from Mount Independence, Vermont. [Romeo Sholer?] 90. Teasel x 91. Indian Tomahawk found on Indian battle field, Mount Independence, Vermont. Presented by [Romeo Sholer?] 92. Piece of George Washington's house, Mount Vernon. by Dr. Livingston 93. Piece from Goddess of Liberty, dome of State House, Montpelier, Vermont. 94. 2 sections from spine of shark. Gertie Conkey 95. Bill of bill fish, speared June 1872, in East Creek by M.S.S. 96. Acorn from beach near [Savin Rock?], New Haven, Connecticut. 97. Revolutionary bayonet in full length found on Mount Independence, [R. Sholer?]. 98. Sharks egg. Mrs. Tusbury 99. Piece of chestnut wood from oldest house in Connecticut, built 1637 or 1638. [M.L.S.?] 100. Wood grown on banks of the Doon, Burns birthplace. 101. Piece of stereotype shaving from sterotype plate, Washington, D.C. 102. Piece of stereotype plate which I saw made at printing establishment. 103. Oak leaf from tree 200 years old, known to be oldest tree on the grounds, Mount Vernon, Virginia. 104. Leaf of Magnolia tree set out by George Washington's own hand and largest of its kind so far north, Mount Vernon. 105. Leaf from Holly tree planted by Washington. Mount Vernon. 106. Box wood from garden, Mount Vernon, 112 years old. 107. Mimosa leaf from Mount Vernon. 108. Indian skin scraper, presented by John Brown. 109. Continental dollar of 1776, presented by Rollins Williams. 110. A piece of the reporter's office gate at Andersonville, by Addie Gerrish. 111. A piece of the dead line at Andersonville Prison taken and presented by Addie Gerrish. 112. Gumball from the gum tree of Macon Park, Georgia. presented by Addie Gerrish. 113. Cotton grown on plantation near Macon, Georgia. presented by Addie Gerrish.

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