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[[Image:Horseshoe crabIMG 5878.jpg|thumb|''Limulus polyphemus.'' The Horseshoe Crab is considered a living fossil.]]
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==[[History of the Catalog]]==
 
==[[History of the Catalog]]==
In 1992, the varied holdings from the Museum were assembled in index cards and odd peices of notebook paper. As early as 1994 a word-processing file was assembled for the description and organization of both loaned and permanent collection items. This file was transferred to a data-base file. Yet, both of these were forays into digital collections management were utilized proprietary software. Open-source code was utilized as soon as practicable and was found to be an ideal solution for a small, alternative, "close to the ground" repository. [[History of the Catalog|''learn less'']]
 
  
==[[Categories]] including ''Series'' and ''Subseries'' and ''Vinculum Categories''==
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==[[special:Categories|Categories]] including ''Series'' and ''Subseries'' and ''[[Vinculum]] Categories''==
  
Categories are often both overlapping (vinculum) and mutable. At the Main Street Museum they include, but are not limited to: Flora; Fauna; Exotica (geographically diverse objects); Shoes (and Tiny Shoes); Fiber, Textiles and Costumes; Tangled Things; Objects Associated with Famous People; Round Things; Objects with Orifices; Bad Art; Bad Craft; Recreated Artifacts Refused by Dartmouth Realia; Amulets and Sacred Objects; Judæica; Vermontiana; Relics from the Civil War/War Between the States; and Unidentified Mammals or “Flocked Pets.”
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Categories are often both overlapping ([[vinculum]]) and mutable. At the Main Street Museum they include, but are not limited to: [[Flora]]; [[Fauna]]; Exotica (geographically significant objects); [[Shoes and Feet]] (and [[Tiny Shoes and Feet]]); Fiber, Textiles and Costumes; [[Tangled Things]]; Objects Associated with Famous People; Round Things; Objects with Orifices; Bad Art; Bad Craft; Recreated Artifacts Refused by Dartmouth Realia; Amulets and Sacred Objects; Judæica; Vermontiana; Relics from the Civil War/War Between the States; and [[Unidentified Mammals]] or “[[Flocked Pets]].”
  
 
==The Main Street Museum Catawiki==
 
==The Main Street Museum Catawiki==
  
==[[Objects as Evidence of Human Culture]]==
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==[[Vinculum Categories]]==
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====[[Carbon]]====
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====[[Color as a Hysterical Reaction]]====
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====[[Flocking]]; an Industrial Process====
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====The [[Human Head]]====
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====[[Oxidization]]====
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====[[Round Things]]====
  
===Artifacts as Evidence of Religion; [[Comparitive Religious Studies]]===
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====[[Tangled Things]]====
*[[Judaica]]
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*Categories [[Teeth]] and [[More Teeth]] and especially ''Color as a Hysterical Reaction'', ''Round Things'' and ''Tangled Things'' created by curation teams of the Robert Hull Fleming Museum, University of Vermont.
*[[Relics]]
 
**[[Secular Relics]]
 
***[[Pieces of Wood]]
 
**[[Religious Relics]]
 
***[[Associated Relics]]
 
***[[Sacred Utensils]]; [[Sacred Utensils|Consecrated Objects]] designed for ceremonial Use
 
 
 
===[[The American Indian]]===
 
  
===[[Evidences of Deconstruction in the Building and Construction Trades]]===
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==[[Objects as Evidence of Human Culture]]; Artificialia==
  
===[[Geographically Significant Artifacts]]===
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===[[Geographically Significant Artifacts]]; "Things from around the World," Archeology===
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*[[Africa]]
 
*[[The Americas]]
 
*[[The Americas]]
 
*[[Asia]]
 
*[[Asia]]
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[[Image:Glassmayflower.jpg|thumb|Tumbler which may—or may not—have come to America on the Mayflower.]]
 
[[Image:Glassmayflower.jpg|thumb|Tumbler which may—or may not—have come to America on the Mayflower.]]
===[[Historic Artifacts]], [[Miscellaneous Historic Things]]===
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===[[Historically Significant Artifacts]]===
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*[[Secular Relics]]
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**[[Souvenirs]], [[Objects Associated with Places]], [[Objects Associated with People]], see: Notable People, below, [[Objects Associated with Events]]
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***[[Myth-America; Bursting the Bubble of the First Contacts]]
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***[[New Years Eve Celebrations and Millenniums]]
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***[[South of the Border, Dillon county, South Carolina]]
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***[[United States Presidential Inaugurations]]
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**[[Good Luck; Positive Magic]]
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**[[Protection; Negative Magic]]
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**[[Pieces of Wood]]
 
*[[Household Items]]
 
*[[Household Items]]
**[[Food for the Apocalyspe]]
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**[[Food for the Apocalypse]]
 
**[[Historic Glassware and "Stand-ins" for Historic Glassware]]
 
**[[Historic Glassware and "Stand-ins" for Historic Glassware]]
 
*[[Objects Associated with Vermont or New Hampshire Artists]]
 
*[[Objects Associated with Vermont or New Hampshire Artists]]
 
*[[Objets d'Art]]
 
*[[Objets d'Art]]
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*[[Office Supplies]]
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**[[Paperclips and Paperclip Collections]]
 
*[[Pictures]]
 
*[[Pictures]]
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*[[Tools]], see Working World
 
*[[Recreated Artifacts Denied by Dartmouth Realia]]
 
*[[Recreated Artifacts Denied by Dartmouth Realia]]
 
*[[Silt from the 1927 Flood]]
 
*[[Silt from the 1927 Flood]]
 
*[[Things, or Fragments of Things Once Owned by, or Associated with, Notable People—Particularly Notable Vermonters]]
 
*[[Things, or Fragments of Things Once Owned by, or Associated with, Notable People—Particularly Notable Vermonters]]
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**[[Things Left Behind by Musicians]]
  
 
[[Image:Brick.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[Image:Brick.jpg|thumb]]
 
===[[Man-made Minerals]]===
 
 
===[[Manuscripts]] and [[Journals]]===
 
*[[The Heather Collection]]
 
  
 
===[[Costumes and Clothing]]===
 
===[[Costumes and Clothing]]===
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[[image:DrawerofshoesSM08.jpg|thumb|Shoes and more shoes.]]
  
===[[Shoes]]===
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*[[Shoes and Feet]]
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*[[Tiny Shoes and Feet]]
  
 
===[[Tramps and Hobos]]===
 
===[[Tramps and Hobos]]===
  
===[[The Work-day World of White River Junction]]===  
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===[[The Working World]]===  
*[[Drugs]]
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*[[Agricultural Tools and Apparatus]]
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*[[Cadillac Parts and Memorabilia]]
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*[[Numismatics]], Coins
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**[[Exonumia]], including Squished Pennies
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*[[Drugs]] Coffee and Aspirin, Drugs at the Workplace
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*[[Evidences of Deconstruction in the Building and Construction Trades]]
 
*[[Food]]
 
*[[Food]]
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*[[Keys]]
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*[[Lithographic Prints and Signage]]
 
*[[Relics of the Architecture of White River Junction, Vermont]]
 
*[[Relics of the Architecture of White River Junction, Vermont]]
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*[[Textile Mill Machinery and Apparatus]]
 
*[[The George Williston Smith Memorial]]
 
*[[The George Williston Smith Memorial]]
 
*[[Tools]]
 
*[[Tools]]
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[[Image:Tuisfrisbee.jpg|thumb|Vinyl pet toy in the shape of a Frisbie pie tin.]]
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===Artifacts as Evidence of Religion; [[Relics]] and [[Comparitive Religious Studies]]===
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[[Image:Tattoo orange skull IMG 5887.jpg|thumb]]
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*[[Religious Relics]]
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*[[Judaica]]
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*[[Christian Relics]]
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*[[Associated Relics]]
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*[[Sacred Utensils]]; [[Sacred Utensils|Consecrated Objects]] designed for ceremonial Use, including [[amulets]] and [[charms]].
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*[[The Evil Eye]]
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**[[Good Luck Charms]]
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**[[Protection Charms]] Charms offering protection from harm.
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**[[Hamsas]]
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**[[Witchcraft/Paganism]]
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***[[Brooms]], and associated rituals
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[[Image:Basket close upIMG 6679.jpg|thumb|The intricately woven stands of sweetgrass in this antique basket still smell sweet. Tiny. Abnaki. Delicate. All categories for this artifact.]]
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===[[The American Indian]]===
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*Arrowheads (Suction Cups)
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*Figurines
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*Fragments of Things
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*Technology
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*Weapons, or Weapon-Like Objects
  
 
==[[Pet Toys]]==
 
==[[Pet Toys]]==
*[[Cat Toys]]
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*[[Dog]]
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*Cat Toys
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*Dog Toys
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*[[Things that were Chewed on by a Pet]] (see: [[Special:Categories|Categories]])
  
 
==Two Dimensional Evidence [[Paper]]; [[Archive]] Collections==
 
==Two Dimensional Evidence [[Paper]]; [[Archive]] Collections==
 
===[[Lithographic Prints and Signage]]===
 
===[[Lithographic Prints and Signage]]===
===[[Manuscripts]] and [[Letters]]===
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===[[Manuscripts]] and [[Letters]] and [[Journals]]===
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*[[The Heather Collection]]
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[[image:Boytintype08.jpg|thumb|A tin-type in the Museum collection. 20th century. Probably created at a county fair.]]
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===[[Photographs]]===
 
===[[Photographs]]===
  
 
===[[Postcards]]===
 
===[[Postcards]]===
*[[The Harvey/Muhly Comparitive Postcard Studies and Taxonomy]]
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*[[The Harvey-Muhly Postcard and Ephemera Compendium]] and Taxonomy. Studies the way we categorize postcards. There are many unusual views here.
 
*[[Dellinger Postcard Album]]
 
*[[Dellinger Postcard Album]]
 
*[[Dan Edgar Gillingham Postcards]]
 
*[[Dan Edgar Gillingham Postcards]]
*[[Novelty Postcards]]
 
*[[Postcards with American Views]]
 
*[[Postcards with Views of Asia]]
 
*[[Postcards with Views of Europe]]
 
  
 
===[[Sheet Music]]===
 
===[[Sheet Music]]===
  
==Military History Collection==  
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[[Image:Pony boy holster black and white IMG 1842.jpg|thumb]]
===[[The War of the Rebellion/War Between the States]]===
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*[[Botanical Specimens]]
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==The History of Armaments and Military Technology==
*[[Bullets]]
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*[[Eating Utensils]]
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===[[Actual Miltary Technology]]===
*[[Marbles]]
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===[[Substitutes or Stand-ins for Weaponry and Munitions]]===  
*[[Soil Specimens from Civil War Sites]]
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:(For World War II items see [[The Leroy Short Sporting and Wild Game Memorial]])
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===[[The United States Civil War]]===
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*[[Botanical Specimens from significant locations]]
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*[[Soil Specimens from the North and South]]
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*A Soldiers' Life
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**[[Bullets]]
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**[[Buttons, Buckles and other Fasteners]]
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**[[Eating Utensils]]
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**[[Marbles]]
  
===[[The Renssalaer William Foote Memorial]]===
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===[[The Rensselaer William Foote Memorial]]===
*[[Uniforms and Journals]]
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*[[Uniforms and Journals]] Papers
===[[Armaments and Military Technology]]===
 
*[[Actual Miltary Technology]]
 
*[[Substitutes or Stand-ins for Weaponry and Munitions]]
 
*:(For World War II items see [[The Leroy Short Sporting and Wild Game Memorial]])
 
  
===[[Sound (Audible) Artifacts]]===
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==[[Sound (Audible) Artifacts]]==
 
*[[78-80 rpm Recordings]]
 
*[[78-80 rpm Recordings]]
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*[[Piano Roll Collection]]
 
*[[Digital Files]]
 
*[[Digital Files]]
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:''see also'' [[Sheet Music]] and [[The Great American Songbook]]
  
 
==[[Art]]==
 
==[[Art]]==
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*[[Relics of Elvis Aaron Presley]]
 
*[[Relics of Elvis Aaron Presley]]
 
*[[Souvenirs of Elvis]]
 
*[[Souvenirs of Elvis]]
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[[image:Waxpets98.jpg|thumb|200pxl|Dogs and cats made of wax.]]
  
 
===[[Bad Craft]]===
 
===[[Bad Craft]]===
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[[Image:Flockedcat.jpg|thumb|Cat, or Unidentified Mammal? You decide.]]
 
[[Image:Flockedcat.jpg|thumb|Cat, or Unidentified Mammal? You decide.]]
  
==[[Fauna]]; [[Living, or Apparently Once Living, Objects]]==
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==[[Fauna]]; [[Animalia]]; Living, or Apparently Once Living, Objects==
  
 
===[[Humans]]===
 
===[[Humans]]===
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===The [[Ossuary]]; Bones===
 
===The [[Ossuary]]; Bones===
  
[[Image:Kitty.jpg|thumb]]
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[[Image:Kitty.jpg|thumb|I Squeak!]]
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===[[The Hall of North American Mammals]]===
 
===[[The Hall of North American Mammals]]===
  
 
*[[Other Mammalia]]
 
*[[Other Mammalia]]
*[[Flocked Pets]]
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*[[Pets]]
**[[Unidentified Mammals]]
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**[[Flocked Pets]]
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***[[Unidentified Mammals]]
  
 
===[[The Leroy Short Sporting and Wild Game Memorial]]===
 
===[[The Leroy Short Sporting and Wild Game Memorial]]===
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*[[The Humingbird Collection]]
 
*[[The Humingbird Collection]]
 
*[[Pigeons and Doves]]
 
*[[Pigeons and Doves]]
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*[[Thunderbird]]
  
 
===[[Reptiles Amphibians and Serpents]]===
 
===[[Reptiles Amphibians and Serpents]]===
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*[[The Sea-Monster]]
 
*[[The Sea-Monster]]
  
===[[Fish]]: Aquatic Living With Or Without Bones===
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===[[Fish]]: Aquatic Living, with or without Bones===
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*Fresh Water Specimens
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*Salt Water Speimens
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*Other
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*[[Seashells]]
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[[image:Eltiburon.jpg|thumb|El Tiburón.]]
  
 
==[[Entomology]]; Insects==
 
==[[Entomology]]; Insects==
  
==[[Flora]]; [[Living, or Apparently Once Living, Objects]]==
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==[[Animalia]] according to [[John Wilkins]], according to [[Jorge Luis Borges]]==
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*[[Belonging to the Emperor]]
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*[[Embalmed]]
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*[[Tame]]
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*[[Sucking Pigs]]
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*[[Sirens]]
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*[[Fabulous]]
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*[[Stray Dogs]]
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*[[Included in the Present Classification]]
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*[[Frenzied]]
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*[[Innumerable]]
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*[[Drawn with a very fine Camelhair brush]]
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*[[Et cetera]]
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*[[Having just broken the Water Pitcher]]
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*[[That from a long way off look like Flies]]
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[[image:Drawerofbugs08SM.jpg|thumb|A drawer of bugs.]]
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==[[Flora]]; [[Vegetalia]]==
  
 
===[[Trees; The Animistic Perspective]]===
 
===[[Trees; The Animistic Perspective]]===
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*[[Pieces of Wood]]
 
*[[Pieces of Wood]]
 
**[[Wood Shavings]]
 
**[[Wood Shavings]]
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[[image:Guatamaleanveg98.jpg|thumb|Guatemalan Vegetation, unknown type, from the Farrow Collection.]]
  
 
===[[Exotic, Tropic and Sub-tropic Vegetable Samples]]===
 
===[[Exotic, Tropic and Sub-tropic Vegetable Samples]]===
*[[The Flora of South Florida and Lousiana]]
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*[[Theodore Roosevelt in Puerto Rico]]
*[[Theodore Roosevelt in Puerto-Rico]]
 
 
*[[Other Exotic Botanical Specimens]]
 
*[[Other Exotic Botanical Specimens]]
 
===[[Cycadopsida]]===
 
  
 
===[[Corn; Taxanomic Theories relevant to Zea mays]]===
 
===[[Corn; Taxanomic Theories relevant to Zea mays]]===
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[[Image:SmallflowersSM.jpg|thumb|Small flowers that are, probably, some type of violet. 19th century, c.e.]]
 
[[Image:SmallflowersSM.jpg|thumb|Small flowers that are, probably, some type of violet. 19th century, c.e.]]
  
===[[Flowers]]===
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===[[Flowers and Fruits]]===
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Camellias, Edelweiss, Roses, Violets Unidentified Flowers and [[Practice Orange of a Tattoo Student|Oranges]]
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===[[Vines]]===
  
 
===[[Ferns]]===
 
===[[Ferns]]===
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===[[Mosses and Lichens]]===
 
===[[Mosses and Lichens]]===
  
===[[Native and Non-Native Botany of Windsor County]]; Native and Non-native Species; “Invasives” in an Ecosystem in Flux===
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[[image:Poisonivy07.jpg|thumb|Poison Ivy. Banks of the Potomac River.]]
 
 
*tulip tree, yellow poplar
 
*box elder
 
 
 
*Heraculem Maganscarem
 
*Japanese Knotweed
 
*Purple Loostrife
 
 
 
  
[[Image:Coconuthusk.jpg|thumb]]
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===[[Native and Non-Native Botany of Windsor County]]; Invasive and Non-Invasive Species of White River Junction, Vermont===
  
 
===[[Nuts, Pods and Seeds]]===
 
===[[Nuts, Pods and Seeds]]===
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==[[Minerals]]; Inanimate, or Apparently Inanimate Objects==
 
==[[Minerals]]; Inanimate, or Apparently Inanimate Objects==
 
*[[Geological Specimens]]; Rocks
 
*[[Geological Specimens]]; Rocks
*[[Relics from Locations of Interest]] see, [[Man Made Minerals]]
 
 
*[[Soil]]s (Loam), [[Silt]] [[Sand]] and [[Dirt]]
 
*[[Soil]]s (Loam), [[Silt]] [[Sand]] and [[Dirt]]
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*[[Artificial Minerals]]
  
 
==[[Other]]==
 
==[[Other]]==
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*[[Barnacle Geese]]
 
*[[Barnacle Geese]]
 
*[[Borametz]] (Lamb Tree)
 
*[[Borametz]] (Lamb Tree)
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*[[Mushrooms and Fungus]]
  
==[[Vinculum]] Categories==
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==[[References and Archive]]==
====[[Carbon]]====
 
====[[Color as a Hysterical Reaction]]====
 
====[[Flocking]]; an Industrial Process====
 
====The [[Human Head]]====
 
====[[Oxidization]]====
 
====[[Round Things]]====
 
====[[Tangled Things]]====
 
*Categories [[Teeth]] and [[More Teeth]] and especially ''Color as a Hysterical Reaction'', ''Round Things'' and ''Tangled Things'' created by curation teams of the Robert Hull Fleming Museum, University of Vermont.)
 
  
==[[References and Archive]]==
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[[category:Taxonomy]]
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[[category:Catawiki]]
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[[category:Categories]]
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[[category:Naming]]
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[[category:Celestial Empire of Benevolent Knowledge]]

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What we do with things is more important than things.
Limulus polyphemus. The Horseshoe Crab is considered a living fossil.

Contents

History of the Catalog

Categories including Series and Subseries and Vinculum Categories

Categories are often both overlapping (vinculum) and mutable. At the Main Street Museum they include, but are not limited to: Flora; Fauna; Exotica (geographically significant objects); Shoes and Feet (and Tiny Shoes and Feet); Fiber, Textiles and Costumes; Tangled Things; Objects Associated with Famous People; Round Things; Objects with Orifices; Bad Art; Bad Craft; Recreated Artifacts Refused by Dartmouth Realia; Amulets and Sacred Objects; Judæica; Vermontiana; Relics from the Civil War/War Between the States; and Unidentified Mammals or “Flocked Pets.”

The Main Street Museum Catawiki

Vinculum Categories

Carbon

Color as a Hysterical Reaction

Flocking; an Industrial Process

The Human Head

Oxidization

Round Things

Tangled Things

  • Categories Teeth and More Teeth and especially Color as a Hysterical Reaction, Round Things and Tangled Things created by curation teams of the Robert Hull Fleming Museum, University of Vermont.

Objects as Evidence of Human Culture; Artificialia

Geographically Significant Artifacts; "Things from around the World," Archeology

Tumbler which may—or may not—have come to America on the Mayflower.

Historically Significant Artifacts

Brick.jpg

Costumes and Clothing

Shoes and more shoes.

Tramps and Hobos

The Working World

Vinyl pet toy in the shape of a Frisbie pie tin.

Artifacts as Evidence of Religion; Relics and Comparitive Religious Studies

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The intricately woven stands of sweetgrass in this antique basket still smell sweet. Tiny. Abnaki. Delicate. All categories for this artifact.

The American Indian

  • Arrowheads (Suction Cups)
  • Figurines
  • Fragments of Things
  • Technology
  • Weapons, or Weapon-Like Objects

Pet Toys

Two Dimensional Evidence Paper; Archive Collections

Lithographic Prints and Signage

Manuscripts and Letters and Journals

A tin-type in the Museum collection. 20th century. Probably created at a county fair.

Photographs

Postcards

Sheet Music

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The History of Armaments and Military Technology

Actual Miltary Technology

Substitutes or Stand-ins for Weaponry and Munitions

(For World War II items see The Leroy Short Sporting and Wild Game Memorial)

The United States Civil War

The Rensselaer William Foote Memorial

Sound (Audible) Artifacts

see also Sheet Music and The Great American Songbook

Art

Two Dimensional Pieces

Three Dimensional Art, Sculpture

Modern Art Created By Accident (MACBA)

Elvis Aaron Presley Visual Art Amalgam

Dogs and cats made of wax.

Bad Craft

Cat, or Unidentified Mammal? You decide.

Fauna; Animalia; Living, or Apparently Once Living, Objects

Humans

The Ossuary; Bones

I Squeak!

The Hall of North American Mammals

The Leroy Short Sporting and Wild Game Memorial

Teeth and More Teeth

Heads (Capitis; Verticis)

This will eventually become the label, and attendant subsidiary labels, delineating the marvels of the Main Street Museum's famed collection of HEADS (We use the Latin terms to distinguish between CAPITIS, the plural of Caput, or head, and VERTICIS, the plural of Vertex, or top, crown, peak, high point).

Research on this point of terminology was generously provided by Daniel Baker.

Specimens of (or Objects relating to) Birds of the Americas

Reptiles Amphibians and Serpents

Fish: Aquatic Living, with or without Bones

  • Fresh Water Specimens
  • Salt Water Speimens
  • Other
  • Seashells
El Tiburón.

Entomology; Insects

Animalia according to John Wilkins, according to Jorge Luis Borges

A drawer of bugs.

Flora; Vegetalia

Trees; The Animistic Perspective

Guatemalan Vegetation, unknown type, from the Farrow Collection.

Exotic, Tropic and Sub-tropic Vegetable Samples

Corn; Taxanomic Theories relevant to Zea mays

Small flowers that are, probably, some type of violet. 19th century, c.e.

Flowers and Fruits

Camellias, Edelweiss, Roses, Violets Unidentified Flowers and Oranges

Vines

Ferns

Mosses and Lichens

Poison Ivy. Banks of the Potomac River.

Native and Non-Native Botany of Windsor County; Invasive and Non-Invasive Species of White River Junction, Vermont

Nuts, Pods and Seeds

Minerals; Inanimate, or Apparently Inanimate Objects

Other

References and Archive