Digger_O'Dell
04-13-2018, 11:08 PM
Hi all,
Just recently got back from a members only after hours event at the museum where we got to see special displays not normally seen by the public, plus the opportunity to speak with curators and staff.
So I had the great opportunity to not only meet the curator who specializes in Milwaukee and Wisconsin history, I got to sit and chat with him for quite some time. He was able to clarify a few questions I had about local history, and we even argued a few fine details. But the real fun was when I pulled a couple of my finds out and for him to try and identify. One item had him stumped, but the lead pipe bowl I found he confirmed was almost certainly 1850ish.
The biggest surprise i got was when I asked about a pin I found with the rose and cross. I was sure it had something to do with the Knights Templars or Rosicrutians who had assemblies in the 1920s timeframe at the site I found the pin. Turns out, he thinks it's actually from some kind of ladies auxiliary, but the style is later half 1800s!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180414/0fe3a553d4e9a50e0efc133ef97583bb.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180414/fb62210520195c25075b0b3042486084.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180414/936662231e724f812ea9a1c6c4fb3cb1.jpg
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Just recently got back from a members only after hours event at the museum where we got to see special displays not normally seen by the public, plus the opportunity to speak with curators and staff.
So I had the great opportunity to not only meet the curator who specializes in Milwaukee and Wisconsin history, I got to sit and chat with him for quite some time. He was able to clarify a few questions I had about local history, and we even argued a few fine details. But the real fun was when I pulled a couple of my finds out and for him to try and identify. One item had him stumped, but the lead pipe bowl I found he confirmed was almost certainly 1850ish.
The biggest surprise i got was when I asked about a pin I found with the rose and cross. I was sure it had something to do with the Knights Templars or Rosicrutians who had assemblies in the 1920s timeframe at the site I found the pin. Turns out, he thinks it's actually from some kind of ladies auxiliary, but the style is later half 1800s!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180414/0fe3a553d4e9a50e0efc133ef97583bb.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180414/fb62210520195c25075b0b3042486084.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180414/936662231e724f812ea9a1c6c4fb3cb1.jpg
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