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Revision as of 17:37, 1 August 2008
Contents
- 1 History of the Catalog
- 2 Categories including Series and Subseries and Vinculum Categories
- 3 The Main Street Museum Catawiki
- 4 Objects as Evidence of Human Culture
- 4.1 Artifacts as Evidence of Religion; Comparitive Religious Studies
- 4.2 The American Indian
- 4.3 Evidences of Deconstruction in the Building and Construction Trades
- 4.4 Geographically Significant Artifacts
- 4.5 Historic Artifacts, Miscellaneous Historic Things
- 4.6 Man-made Minerals
- 4.7 Manuscripts and Journals
- 4.8 Costumes and Clothing
- 4.9 Shoes
- 4.10 Tramps and Hobos
- 4.11 The Work-day World of White River Junction
- 5 Pet Toys
- 6 Two Dimensional Evidence Paper; Archive Collections
- 7 Military History Collection
- 8 Art
- 9 Fauna; Living, or Apparently Once Living, Objects
- 9.1 Humans
- 9.2 The Ossuary; Bones
- 9.3 The Hall of North American Mammals
- 9.4 The Leroy Short Sporting and Wild Game Memorial
- 9.5 Teeth and More Teeth
- 9.6 Heads (Capitis; Verticis)
- 9.7 Specimens of (or Objects relating to) Birds of the Americas
- 9.8 Reptiles Amphibians and Serpents
- 9.9 Fish: Aquatic Living With Or Without Bones
- 10 Flora; Living, or Apparently Once Living, Objects
- 11 Entomology; Insects
- 12 Minerals; Inanimate, or Apparently Inanimate Objects
- 13 Other
- 14 Vinculum Categories
- 15 References and Archive
History of the Catalog
Started in 1992. Varied holdings from the Woodstock, and Hartland, Vermont area were assembled in index cards. later a word-processing file. later a data-base file. Both of these were proprietary. open-source code was utilized as soon as practicable. learn less
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.”
The Main Street Museum Catawiki
Objects as Evidence of Human Culture
Artifacts as Evidence of Religion; Comparitive Religious Studies
- Judaica
- Relics
- Secular Relics
- Religious Relics
- Associated Relics
- Sacred Utensils; Consecrated Objects designed for ceremonial Use
The American Indian
Evidences of Deconstruction in the Building and Construction Trades
Geographically Significant Artifacts
Historic Artifacts, Miscellaneous Historic Things
- Household Items
- Objects Associated with Vermont or New Hampshire Artists
- Objets d'Art
- Pictures
- Recreated Artifacts Denied by Dartmouth Realia
- Silt from the 1927 Flood
- Things, or Fragments of Things Once Owned by, or Associated with, Notable People—Particularly Notable Vermonters
Man-made Minerals
Manuscripts and Journals
Costumes and Clothing
Shoes
Tramps and Hobos
The Work-day World of White River Junction
- Drugs
- Food
- Relics of the Architecture of White River Junction, Vermont
- The George Williston Smith Memorial
- Tools
Pet Toys
Two Dimensional Evidence Paper; Archive Collections
Lithographic Prints and Signage
Manuscripts and Letters
Photographs
Postcards
- The Harvey/Muhly Comparitive Postcard Studies and Taxonomy
- Dellinger Postcard Album
- Dan Edgar Gillingham Postcards
- Novelty Postcards
- Postcards with American Views
- Postcards with Views of Asia
- Postcards with Views of Europe
Sheet Music
Military History Collection
The War of the Rebellion/War Between the States
The Renssalaer William Foote Memorial
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
Art
Two Dimensional Pieces
Three Dimensional Art, Sculpture
Modern Art Created By Accident (MACBA)
Elvis Aaron Presley Visual Art Amalgam
Bad Craft
Fauna; Living, or Apparently Once Living, Objects
Humans
The Ossuary; Bones
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
- Ornithology, Bird Specimens, all types
- The Humingbird Collection
- Pigeons and Doves
Reptiles Amphibians and Serpents
Fish: Aquatic Living With Or Without Bones
Flora; Living, or Apparently Once Living, Objects
Trees; The Animistic Perspective
Exotic, Tropic and Sub-tropic Vegetable Samples
- The Flora of South Florida and Lousiana
- Theodore Roosevelt in Puerto-Rico
- Other Exotic Botanical Specimens
Cycadopsida
Corn; Taxanomic Theories relevant to Zea mays
Flowers
Ferns
Mosses and Lichens
Native and Non-Native Botany of Windsor County
Nuts, Pods and Seeds
Entomology; Insects
Minerals; Inanimate, or Apparently Inanimate Objects
- Geological Specimens; Rocks
- Relics from Locations of Interest see, Man Made Minerals
- Soils (Loam), Silt Sand and Dirt
Other
- Corals
- Aquatic Mammalia
- Barnacle Geese
- Borametz (Lamb Tree)
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.)
