Small Beaded Pouch, c.1890

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_8
Location
Shelf 32 Box 4

A small pouch believed to be from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes at Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho. The pouch is intricately decorated with pink, white, green, red, yellow and blue beadwork and has a length of beadwork attached to one of the top corners. This object belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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Two beaded arm or leg bands, c. 1890

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_7
Location
Shelf 32 Box 4

Two trapezoidal shaped beaded leather arm or leg bands believed to be from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes at Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho. The bands are approximately 11” by 6.5” and are intricately and identically decorated with light blue, red, yellow, green, white, and dark blue beads and have leather five leather strings on each short end. These objects were owned by Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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Beaded Sheath with Bells, c.1890

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_6
Location
Shelf 32 Box 4

A leather knife sheath believed to be from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes at Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho. The sheath is decorated with leather tassels with bells and intricate bead work in red, green, light blue, yellow, white and dark blue beads. This object was owned by Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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Beaded Sheath, c.1890

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_5
Location
Shelf 32 Box 4

A tan leather knife sheath decorated with leather tassels with metal clasps and intricate pink, black, yellow, green, white and blue beadwork. This object is believed to be from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes at Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho and belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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Bible, 1888

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_4
Location
Shelf 32 Box 2

A Holy Bible with a well worn dark leather cover. On the spine is the text "Holy Bible" embossed in gold. Inside the front cover is a gift inscription to the owner. This object was owned by Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887. 

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Floral Design Beaded Moccasins, c.1890

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_4
Location
Shelf 32 Box 4

A pair of tan leather moccasins believed to be from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes at Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho. The pair of moccasins are decorated with an intricate beaded floral design with pink, yellow, gold, blue, black, green and white beads. One of the flaps of fabric around the ankle is trimmed with dark blue and red fabric. This pair of moccasins belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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Multicolored Beaded Moccasins, c.1890

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_3
Location
Shelf 32 Box 4

A pair of tan leather moccasins believed to be from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes at Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho. The moccasins are decorated with intricate beaded designs in pink, yellow, light blue, green, red, white and dark blue. This pair belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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New Hampshire Medical Society Medal, 1941

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_3
Location
Shelf 32 Box 2

A small gold metal pendent featuring a stamped seal of the New Hampshire Medical Society celebrating fifty years. "New Hampshire Medical Society" is engraved around the seal. On the back is a name and date engraved "Zatae L. Straw 1892-1942". This object belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

Blue and Red Beaded Moccasins, c.1890

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_2
Location
Shelf 32 Box 4

A pair of tan leather moccasins that are beaded with light blue, blue, red and white beads. These moccasins are believed to be from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes at Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho and belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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Mother of Pearl Card Case, 1887

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 2002.2_2
Location
Shelf 32 Box 2

A small card case decorated with squares of mother of pearl on the outside, and inside lined with blue velvet. This object belonged to Zatae Longsdorff, class of 1887.

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