October 25th - November 15th 2007
An exhibition of artifacts from the museum's collection exploring local funeral customs through photography, obituaries, mourning, jewelry, medical instruments, quackery and legends of the supernatural.
A three week extravaganza of the extraordinary and eclectic from the museum. On display were Victorian hair wreaths and jewelry made from the hair of loved ones deceased, Victorian mourning outfits from the textile collection.
A casket basket used by the Foote Funeral Home in Potsdam to pick up the body of the deceased at the place of death to transport to the funeral home.
An
11 foot bat hung in the museum made by Deborah Weeks, an artist who
attended SUNY Potsdam in the 1960s. It was made of steel and painted
black. It is the famous bat that used to reside at her family home on
the Back Hannawa Rd. for many years along with a giant spider also welded
while a student at SUNY Potsdam.
The museum had cookies made by a local baker in the forms of caskets, spiders and ghosts. Over 200 local residents visited the exhibit.
Additional Objects displayed in the exhibit
Jewelry set;
earrings:gold case and French wires with snap closure with pictures of
Emma Gurley and Charles Gurley, children of Shubael Gurley. Pin:
gold case. center of pin swivels. One side is a woven hair design, the
other is a picture of Shubael Reeve Gurley. Etching on the frame is
worn. From the Chapman Collection
(Museum Object ID 69-39.1-6)
Gold Pin (front) Shubael Reeve Gurley (9218) Gold Pin (back) Shubael Reeve Gurley (9225)
Gold Earring Emma Gurley (9243) Gold Earring Charles Gurley (9243)
Three loops of human hair, braided, with a hair covered bead in the center. Gift of Connie Town.(Museum Object ID 69-39.1-6)
Gold Pin (front) Shubael Reeve Gurley (9218) Gold Pin (back) Shubael Reeve Gurley (9225)
Gold Earring Emma Gurley (9243) Gold Earring Charles Gurley (9243)
Picture, hair work on small paper frame. On back, "Compliments of your
friend Mary Christmas 1882."
"Preserved by Mrs. W.S. Aldrich Syracuse, NY"
(Museum Object ID 49.11)
9265 9270 9271
"Preserved by Mrs. W.S. Aldrich Syracuse, NY"
(Museum Object ID 49.11)
9265 9270 9271
Earrings made of human hair. One earring missing ball in the middle
(Museum Object ID 82-69.15a)
9120 9122 9123
Necklace with cross made of human hair
(Museum Object ID 82-69.15b)
9164 9169 9172
Necklace made of human hair
(Museum Object ID 82-69.15c)
9139 9144 9148
Floral Work with Human Hair
(Museum Object ID 82-69.15d)
9260 9261
Bracelet made of human hair, pink gem in the middle
(Museum Object ID 82-69-15e)
9096 9102 9104 9110 9112
"Friendship" tiny wreaths of c 36 with names underneath. Probably made from hair from these friend or relatives. Some surnames: Bradish; Farmer; Symonds.
(Museum Object ID 91-3.113a)
9255 Ash Bradish Ettison Farmer Symonds
Earrings made of human hair. The earrings have two acorn shapes on a shield with hooks for pierced ears. Part of a set. Gift of anonymous donor.
(Museum Object ID 91-3.113b)
9204 9206A 9206B 9209
Watch chain made of woven human hair with gold ornaments, small gold tripped Hair cross, small charm: 1851
(Museum Object ID 91-3.113c)
9177 9179 9179 (Coin) 9182
Pin made of human hair. Lapel pic has three loops on each side with a gold shield in the center.
Gift from anonymous donor.
(Museum Object ID 91-3.113d)
9183 9191 9193 9193 (Shield)
Watch chain made of alternating brown and blond Macramé links of human hair with a long swirl fastener to hold watch fob at one end.
From Dr. Lamphere's collection. Gift of Ralph J. Wakefeild, SUCP
(Museum Object ID 72-94.21)
9151 9159 9150 9156
Wreath made of woven human hair in box lined with black velvet c 1870.
Found in the Ashel Train home / 42 Pierrepont Ave. Gift of Mary K. Lenney
(Museum Object ID 45.15)
9276 9279 9281 9282 9283 9284
Picture, hair wreath in shadow box made 1864 by Mary Emma Wilcox-Wakefield.
Framed, with hinge glass cover.
(Museum Object ID 52-33.5)
9304 9306 9307 9308
(Museum Object ID 82-69.15a)
9120 9122 9123
Necklace with cross made of human hair
(Museum Object ID 82-69.15b)
9164 9169 9172
Necklace made of human hair
(Museum Object ID 82-69.15c)
9139 9144 9148
Floral Work with Human Hair
(Museum Object ID 82-69.15d)
9260 9261
Bracelet made of human hair, pink gem in the middle
(Museum Object ID 82-69-15e)
9096 9102 9104 9110 9112
"Friendship" tiny wreaths of c 36 with names underneath. Probably made from hair from these friend or relatives. Some surnames: Bradish; Farmer; Symonds.
(Museum Object ID 91-3.113a)
9255 Ash Bradish Ettison Farmer Symonds
Earrings made of human hair. The earrings have two acorn shapes on a shield with hooks for pierced ears. Part of a set. Gift of anonymous donor.
(Museum Object ID 91-3.113b)
9204 9206A 9206B 9209
Watch chain made of woven human hair with gold ornaments, small gold tripped Hair cross, small charm: 1851
(Museum Object ID 91-3.113c)
9177 9179 9179 (Coin) 9182
Pin made of human hair. Lapel pic has three loops on each side with a gold shield in the center.
Gift from anonymous donor.
(Museum Object ID 91-3.113d)
9183 9191 9193 9193 (Shield)
Watch chain made of alternating brown and blond Macramé links of human hair with a long swirl fastener to hold watch fob at one end.
From Dr. Lamphere's collection. Gift of Ralph J. Wakefeild, SUCP
(Museum Object ID 72-94.21)
9151 9159 9150 9156
Wreath made of woven human hair in box lined with black velvet c 1870.
Found in the Ashel Train home / 42 Pierrepont Ave. Gift of Mary K. Lenney
(Museum Object ID 45.15)
9276 9279 9281 9282 9283 9284
Picture, hair wreath in shadow box made 1864 by Mary Emma Wilcox-Wakefield.
Framed, with hinge glass cover.
(Museum Object ID 52-33.5)
9304 9306 9307 9308
Wreath woven of human hair in frame. The wreath was made by Sarah Hamblin. The frame has decorated corners with a gold and marblized inner frame. Sarah Hamblin was born 16 March 1820 and married Hiram Meyers Oct.1843. They resided in Potsdam. Sarah died 19 February, 1916 at the age of 96.
She was the donors great grandmother. Gift of Iris Barnes Phillips
(Museum Object ID 70-27.1)
9295 9296 9297 9298
Miscellaneous Photographs
P125 Funeral Procession Trinity Church 1924
P1772 Funeral Procession of Howard Smith Main Street Oct 1992
P2771 Funeral of Hungarian Woman in Hewittville (inside)
P2760 Funeral of Hungarian Woman in Hewittville (outside)
P3891 Funeral Procession Elm Street Fraternal Order
P76 Funeral leaving St Marys Church Lawrence Avenue
P1772 Funeral Procession of Howard Smith Main Street Oct 1992
P2771 Funeral of Hungarian Woman in Hewittville (inside)
P2760 Funeral of Hungarian Woman in Hewittville (outside)
P3891 Funeral Procession Elm Street Fraternal Order
P76 Funeral leaving St Marys Church Lawrence Avenue