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Above is a hand-carved piece
removed from the furniture piece below. This was carved by Martin Morrison
in April of 1908.To the right, is what was discovered on the reverse side.
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Above
is what dad found when he removed the hand-carved piece on the left in order
to repair the knobs. |
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| Above is the front
of the chested drawers made by Martin Morrison.Notice the carved scroll
on the top drawer which can be seen in detail in the top picture. |
Note the backside
of the chested drawers above. Dad told me his brother Clarence arranged
to have it brought back from Oregon. How it got there we are not sure at
this time but it is believed to have been in the possession of one of Martin's
daughter's. |
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| This is the left-side
view. This piece is on wooden castors which can be seen in this view. |
This is a closeup
of the right side. Note the drawers and column. Us kids used to put our
valuable belongings in these drawers. Mine was the top drawer in this picture. |
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