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Daybed
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Description: This grained and painted poplar daybed was used for lounging during the day as well as sleeping at night. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H9372
Subjects: Society of Separatists of Zoar--History; Furniture; Beds
Places: Zoar (Ohio); Tuscarawas County (Ohio)
 
Sleigh bed
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Description: This varnished cherry sleigh bed is decorated with knobs. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H8679
Subjects: Society of Separatists of Zoar--History; Beds
Places: Zoar (Ohio); Tuscarawas County (Ohio)
 
Bed
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Description: This Eastlake bed is made of oak. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H9479
Subjects: Society of Separatists of Zoar--History; Furniture; Beds
Places: Zoar (Ohio); Tuscarawas County (Ohio)
 
Cradle
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Description: This sleigh bed-style cradle was built from varnished walnut. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H9490_a
Subjects: Society of Separatists of Zoar--History; Beds
Places: Zoar (Ohio); Tuscarawas County (Ohio)
 
Mattress
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Description: This image is of a mattress made of white muslin and straw. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H8308
Subjects: Society of Separatists of Zoar--History; Beds
Places: Zoar (Ohio); Tuscarawas County (Ohio)
 
Worthington family child's bed
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Description: George McCormick made this child's bed for use at Adena, the home of Ohio political leader Thomas Worthington's large family, which included ten children. It is made of walnut and measures 53.14 by 31.88 by 25.98 inches (135 by 81 by 66 cm). McCormick, a native of Virginia, worked on the construction of the nation's Capitol in Washington, D.C. under the direction of architect Benjamin Latrobe. It is believed that Worthington brought McCormick to Ohio around 1805 on the advice of Latrobe to work on Adena, which was also designed by Latrobe. McCormick remained in Chillicothe to build furniture for Worthington. After he completed work at Adena, he moved to Columbus, where he worked on the Ohio statehouse. He also was involved in Franklin County politics. Thomas Worthington was a native of Charles Town, Virginia (later West Virginia) who moved to the Northwest Territory in 1798 and settled in Ross County, where he quickly became a leader in the Ohio statehood movement. He was a strong opponent of Territorial Governor Arthur St. Clair, who wished to delay Ohio's entrance into the Union. Worthington emerged as a principal figure in the 1802 Constitutional Convention and spent much time in Washington lobbying for statehood. Politically active throughout his life, Worthington served as one of the first two U. S. senators from Ohio and as governor. Later he served several terms in the Ohio House of Representatives. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: Om1516_1170000_001
Subjects: Ohio Government; Daily Life; Furniture; Beds; Worthington, Thomas, 1773-1827
Places: Chillicothe (Ohio); Ross County (Ohio)
 
Bed
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Description: This image is of a black bed made of poplar. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H8326
Subjects: Society of Separatists of Zoar--History; Furniture; Beds
Places: Zoar (Ohio); Tuscarawas County (Ohio)
 
Bed
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Description: This double bed was made from maple and features round posts. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H8910
Subjects: Society of Separatists of Zoar--History; Beds
Places: Zoar (Ohio); Tuscarawas County (Ohio)
 
Two mattresses
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Description: Two state-issue mattresses for prisoners. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL08382
Subjects: Ohio History--State and Local Government--Law; Prisons--Ohio; Beds
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)
 
Cradle
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Description: This poplar cradle is blue and has a handle hole. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H8929
Subjects: Society of Separatists of Zoar--History; Furniture; Beds
Places: Zoar (Ohio); Tuscarawas County (Ohio)
 
Bed
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Description: This varnished sleigh bed was made from poplar and cherry. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H8972
Subjects: Society of Separatists of Zoar--History; Beds
Places: Zoar (Ohio); Tuscarawas County (Ohio)
 
Sleigh bed
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Description: This is an image of a child's walnut sleigh bed with sawn sides. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: H8486
Subjects: Society of Separatists of Zoar--History; Furniture; Beds
Places: Zoar (Ohio); Tuscarawas County (Ohio)
 
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