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  1. 1910-1940 Aprons - Apron

    Blue and white gingham with black embroidery. This apron was given to the museum by Karen Davidson of Bernice. Her mother, and aunts (Lillian, Margaret, Gwendolyn Griffiths) used them in Jefferson and Silver-Bow Counties during the time period of 1910s to 1950s.

    Record Type: Object

    Blue & White Gingham
  2. 2 Hole Outhouse at Cassel Homestead - Photograph

    When Cyrus Franklin Cassels was born on 17 August 1878, in Jackson, Ohio, United States, his father, Cyrus Crayton Cassels, was 33 and his mother, Adaline Peavy, was 29. He married Viola Watlin Coleman on 18 February 1915, in Silver Bow, Montana, United States. He lived in Bernice, Jefferson, Montana, United States for about 10 years and School District 6 Bernice, Jefferson, Montana, United States in 1940. He died on 16 June 1958, in Silver Bow, ...

    Record Type: Photo

    2 Hole Outhouse Cassel's Homestead
  3. Apron - Apron

    A blue high-waisted apron with a green laced tie and a blue and red oriental print. These aprons were given to the museum by Karen Davidson of Bernice, Montana. Her mother, and aunts (Lillian, Margaret, Gwendolyn Griffiths) used them in Jefferson and Silver-Bow Counties during the time period of 1910s to 1950s.

    Record Type: Object

    Cooking Apron
  4. Apron - Apron

    A black, red, gray, and yellow chevron print apron with rickrack edging. These aprons were given to the museum by Karen Davidson of Bernice, Montana. Her mother, and aunts (Lillian, Margaret, Gwendolyn Griffiths) used them in Jefferson and Silver-Bow Counties during the time period of 1910s to 1950s.

    Record Type: Object

    cooking apron
  5. Apron - Apron

    A pink printed floral apron with striped pleats. These aprons were given to the museum by Karen Davidson of Bernice, Montana. Her mother, and aunts (Lillian, Margaret, Gwendolyn Griffiths) used them in Jefferson and Silver-Bow Counties during the time period of 1910s to 1950s.

    Record Type: Object

    Cooking Apron
  6. Aqua colored apron with white crochet laced pockets - Apron

    Aqua colored apron with white crochet laced pockets given by (Margaret, Gwendolyn Griffiths) who used them in Jefferson and Silver-Bow Counties during the time period of 1910s to 1950s.

    Record Type: Object

    Aqua colored apron with white laced pockets
  7. Barite - Quartz

    Barite is well-known for its great range of colors and varied crystal habits. It is easily identifiable by its heavy weight, since most similar minerals are much lighter. It receives its name from the Greek word "barys" which means "heavy. Barite is the main ore of the element barium. It is also important in the manufacture of paper and rubber. Barite is also used in radiology for x-rays of the digestive system. When crushed, it is added to mud t...

    Record Type: Object

    Barite Crystals
  8. Black and red bandana apron with face - Apron

    Black and red bandana apron with face. This apron was given to the museum by Karen Davidson of Bernice. Her mother, and aunts (Lillian, Margaret, Gwendolyn Griffiths) used them in Jefferson and Silver-Bow Counties during the time period of 1910s to 1950s.

    Record Type: Object

    Black and Red Bandana apron
  9. Black organza apron with red flowers - Apron

    Black organza apron with red flowers given to the museum by Karen Davidson of Bernice. Her mother, and aunts (Lillian, Margaret, Gwendolyn Griffiths) used them in Jefferson and Silver-Bow Counties during the time period of 1910s to 1950s.

    Record Type: Object

    Black Organza apron
  10. Blue apron with white flowers - Apron

    Blue apron with white flowers given to the museum by Karen Davidson of Bernice. Her mother, and aunts (Lillian, Margaret, Gwendolyn Griffiths) used them in Jefferson and Silver-Bow Counties during the time period of 1910s to 1950s.

    Record Type: Object

    Blue apron with white flowers
  11. Blue & White gingham apron - Apron

    Blue and white gingham apron given to the museum by Karen Davidson of Bernice. Her mother, and aunts (Lillian, Margaret, Gwendolyn Griffiths) used them in Jefferson and Silver-Bow Counties during the time period of 1910s to 1950s.

    Record Type: Object

    Blue & White gingham apron
  12. Cassels Homestead House - Photograph

    When Cyrus Franklin Cassels was born on 17 August 1878, in Jackson, Ohio, United States, his father, Cyrus Crayton Cassels, was 33 and his mother, Adaline Peavy, was 29. He married Viola Watlin Coleman on 18 February 1915, in Silver Bow, Montana, United States. He lived in Bernice, Jefferson, Montana, United States for about 10 years and School District 6 Bernice, Jefferson, Montana, United States in 1940. He died on 16 June 1958, in Silver Bow, ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Cassel's Homestead House Fallen In
  13. Cassels Homestead House - Photograph

    When Cyrus Franklin Cassels was born on 17 August 1878, in Jackson, Ohio, United States, his father, Cyrus Crayton Cassels, was 33 and his mother, Adaline Peavy, was 29. He married Viola Watlin Coleman on 18 February 1915, in Silver Bow, Montana, United States. He lived in Bernice, Jefferson, Montana, United States for about 10 years and School District 6 Bernice, Jefferson, Montana, United States in 1940. He died on 16 June 1958, in Silver Bow, ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Cassels Homestead
  14. Cassels Homestead looking east to Lowland Creek Road - Photograph

    When Cyrus Franklin Cassels was born on 17 August 1878, in Jackson, Ohio, United States, his father, Cyrus Crayton Cassels, was 33 and his mother, Adaline Peavy, was 29. He married Viola Watlin Coleman on 18 February 1915, in Silver Bow, Montana, United States. He lived in Bernice, Jefferson, Montana, United States for about 10 years and School District 6 Bernice, Jefferson, Montana, United States in 1940. He died on 16 June 1958, in Silver Bow, ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Cassel Homestead looking east
  15. Great Northern Train near Bernice, Montana - Photograph

    A black and white photograph of a northbound Great Northern freight train behind an M-2 locomotive, and about to enter a tunner--#8 or #9-- near Bernice, Montana. Among the 44 cars are empty coal hoppers, oil tankers, hoppers loaded with ore, and boxcars carrying copper ingots for the refineries in Great Falls in June 1939. Today, you can drive on the roadbed from Bernice most of the way to Elk Park. Tunnel #9 is open; tunnel #8 is daylighted.

    Record Type: Photo

    Great Northern Railroad
  16. Green sation apron with black trim and painted flower - Apron

    Green satin apron with black trim and painted flower given to the museum by Karen Davidson of Bernice. Her mother, and aunts (Lillian, Margaret, Gwendolyn Griffiths) used them in Jefferson and Silver-Bow Counties during the time period of 1910s to 1950s.

    Record Type: Object

    Green satin apron with black trim and painted flower
  17. Light blue organza apron with painted flowers - Apron

    Light blue organza apron with painted flowers given to the museum by Karen Davidson of Bernice. Her mother, and aunts (Lillian, Margaret, Gwendolyn Griffiths) used them in Jefferson and Silver-Bow Counties during the time period of 1910s to 1950s.

    Record Type: Object

    Light blue organza apron with painted flowers
  18. Light brown and white checked apron - Apron

    Light brown and white checked apron. This apron was given to the museum by Karen Davidson of Bernice. Her mother, and aunts (Lillian, Margaret, Gwendolyn Griffiths) used them in Jefferson and Silver-Bow Counties during the time period of 1910s to 1950s.

    Record Type: Object

    Light brown and white checked apron
  19. Light brown apron - Apron

    Light brown medium length apron given by (Margaret, Gwendolyn Griffiths) who used them in Jefferson and Silver-Bow Counties during the time period of 1910s to 1950s.

    Record Type: Object

    Light Brown Apron
  20. Light cream and checked pattern apron - Apron

    Light cream and checked pattern apron given to the museum by Karen Davidson of Bernice. Her mother, and aunts (Lillian, Margaret, Gwendolyn Griffiths) used them in Jefferson and Silver-Bow Counties during the time period of 1910s to 1950s.

    Record Type: Object

    Cream colored apron

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