Firelands Museum
Lanning-Young Building
Doll dresser, walnut renaissance revival style.
Donated by Seville Young (Mrs Don) of Sandusky.
Doll bed, walnut renaissance revival style.
Donated by Seville Young (Mrs Don) of Sandusky.
Improved Order of the Red Men Ribbon.
Donated by Dr Robert and Maureen Spettel.
2 stuffed doll chairs were made by Kiddie Kraft of Norwalk, Ohio.
Donated by Don and Mary Ellen Yontz.
Aprons worn by the Stevens twins
Oil painting of Mary and Sarah Stevens
25th Ohio Civil War Drum
"Life" - 1865
Dr. C.H.Foss
Porcelin dolls
Empire Sideboard
circa 1840's
Commemorating the completion of the
Erie Canal
1824
"Old Heck" - 1875
Frank Tompkins
Flintlock dueling pistols
1730-1800
Recruitment Poster
Dated Feb. 19, 1864
The sugar and creamer are said to have been buried in the sand during the war of 1812 by the George Burdue family
A Campaign Chest owned by General James McPherson, a native of Clyde, Ohio
Carved wood and painted plaster Indian stood in front of the Haas & Zipfel store in downtown Norwalk