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25
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Fishhooks and Net Weight
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Fishhooks and Net Weight
Description
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Barb section of a composite fishhook made of bone.
Mussel-shell fishhook; circular with parallel grooved shank; notch runs parallel to the length; rounded and deep on one face; found and taken from Rincon Point in the 1960s. Donated to the Museum.
Abalone shell fishhook; circular with grooved shank. Worn, rounded groove forms notched end; diagonal from outer edge upward to inside top edge; found and taken from Rincon Point in the 1960s. Donated to the Museum.
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Chumash
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Museum of Ventura County
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No date
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Museum of Ventura County. All rights reserved.
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Physical Object
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Accession No.: 1913-1.146
Accession No.: 1991-54.1
Accession No.: 1991-54.2
Coverage
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California
Ventura County (Calif.)
Santa Barbara County (Calif.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Chumash Indians--Material culture
Chumash Indians--Fishing
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Shell Beads and Adornments
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Shell Beads and Adornments
Description
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Triangular and trapezoidal abalone shell ornaments; one biconically drilled hole at each corner; some cross-hatching.
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Chumash
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Museum of Ventura County
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No date
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Museum of Ventura County. All rights reserved.
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Physical Object
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Accession No.: 1913-3.63
Accession No.: 1913-3.68
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
California
Ventura County (Calif.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Chumash Indians--Material culture
-
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Bone Whistles
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Bone Whistles
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Whistle made from deer tibia with distal end broken off; proximal end has asphaltum over a hole, which shows the imprint of a shell that was once adhered there; found and taken from a cave in Northwest Ventura County. Donated to the Museum.
Deer tibia whistle decorated with olivella biplicata disk beads and wrapped with juncus.
Creator
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Chumash
Publisher
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Museum of Ventura County
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Museum of Ventura County. All rights reserved.
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Physical Object
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Accession No.: 1930-38.1
Accession No.: 1933-27.2
Accession No.: 1933-27.3
Coverage
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California
Ventura County (Calif.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Chumash Indians--Material culture
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
circa 1700-1830s
-
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Projectile Points and Arrow Shaft Straightener
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Projectile Points and Arrow Shaft Straightener
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Straightener; single grooved, elliptical in shape with rounded upper surface, flat bottom.
Projectile points; found and taken from San Miguel Island. Donated to the Museum.
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Chumash
Publisher
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Museum of Ventura County
Date
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Pre-1800s
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Museum of Ventura County. All rights reserved.
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Physical Object
Identifier
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Accession No.: 1913-1.135
Accession No.: 1998-47.546
Coverage
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California
Santa Barbara County (Calif.)
San Miguel Island (Calif.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Chumash Indians--Material culture
-
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Mortar and Pestle with Cooking Bowl
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Mortar and Pestle with Cooking Bowl
Description
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A gray, coarse-grained steatite bowl; globular shape with rounded bottom; exterior is blackened from fire.
Stone mortar and pestle; rounded on one end; found and taken from Somis. Donated to the Museum.
Metate; round shape with surface depression for grinding; found and taken from Cañada Larga area. Donated to the Museum.
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Chumash
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Museum of Ventura County
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No date
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Museum of Ventura County. All rights reserved.
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Physical Object
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Accession No.: 1913-1.163
Accession No.: 2003-59.1
Accession No.: 1997-59.20
Coverage
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California
Ventura County (Calif.)
Ventura (Calif.)
Somis (Calif.)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Chumash Indians--Material culture
-
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e2988dde63985baef25a2b0e498ec1b4
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Brass Gun Powder Flasks
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Physical Object (Flask, Powder)
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Brass Gunpowder Flasks
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1933-1.2
1956-1.1
Description
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(Flask, Powder) English-made, brass powder flasks with embossed hunting scene.
From Gerry Browning’s Docent Textbook: “The black powder of the "Old West" was a very explosive mixture of saltpeter, charcoal and sulfur. People dampened the mixture and rolled it into grains. It was measured first in the hand and then loaded into the barrel of a weapon before adding the bullet. Black powder produces a great deal of smoke when fired.”
[From: Sheffield, England]
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G. & J.W. Hawksley
James Dixon & Sons
Date
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1840s-1910s
Subject
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Powder flasks
Coverage
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California
Ventura County (Calif.)
Publisher
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Museum of Ventura County
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Museum of Ventura County. All rights reserved.
Type
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Image
Language
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English
Hunting
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Coffee and Tea Service
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Physical Object
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Physical Object (Tea/Coffee Service)
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Coffee and Tea Service
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2001-5.1
Description
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(Service, Tea) Twelve-piece ceramic coffee and tea service with a silvery luster glaze.
Creator
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Wood, Beatrice
Date
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1970-1990
Subject
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Ceramic tableware
Coverage
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California
Ventura County (Calif.)
Ojai (Calif.)
Publisher
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Museum of Ventura County
Rights
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Museum of Ventura County. All rights reserved.
Type
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Physical Object (Service, Tea)
Language
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English
-
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e5b9d397b6a2a94092a32b3e568b09b5
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Leather Top Hat Box
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Physical Object (Hatbox)
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Leather Top Hat Box
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1995-11.15
Description
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(Hatbox) Leather top hat box; stamped with “A. Levy”; lined with blue and white striped fabric.
Achille Levy came to Ventura County from France in the 1870s. Here he grew his business from agricultural broker at the Port of Hueneme to the largest locally owned bank for 112 consecutive years. After founding the bank, he briefly returned to his homeland of France and on his return, he brought back a top hat to match his new business stature.
[From Paris, France]
Creator
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Chappellerie Modele
Date
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1902
Subject
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Levy, Achille
Hatboxes
Coverage
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California
Ventura County (Calif.)
Publisher
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Museum of Ventura County
Rights
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Museum of Ventura County. All rights reserved.
Type
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Image
Language
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English
-
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Marine Clock
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Physical Object (Ship's Clock)
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Marine Clock
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0000-4.53
Description
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(Clock, Ship’s) 30-hour marine clock cased in brass and wood used on Ventura’s first pier
Mr. Joseph Wolfson, son-in-law of Juan Camarillo, spearheaded the creation of Ventura’s first pier and operated the wharf in its infancy. He used this marine clock on the wharf. Marine clocks use a balance wheel rather than a pendulum to mark time which means the clock is not affected by movement.
[Made in Forrestville, CT; Used in Ventura, California]
Creator
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Elisha Niles Welch Company
Subject
The topic of the resource
Camarillo Family
Clocks and watches
Publisher
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Museum of Ventura County
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Museum of Ventura County. All rights reserved.
Type
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Image
Language
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English
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1870s
-
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Steiff Teddy Bear
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Physical Object (Stuffed Teddy Bear)
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Steiff Teddy Bear
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1976-21.187
Description
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(Animal, Stuffed; Bear, Teddy) Childhood Steiff Teddy bear belonging to Elizabeth Hardison (1924-2017) of Santa Paula.
A German stuffed animal company, founded by Margaret Steiff, created the first Teddy bear in 1902.
[Made in Germany; Used in Santa Paula, California]
Creator
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Margarete Steiff GmbH
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
1920-1940
Subject
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Hardison family
Teddy bears
Coverage
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California
Ventura County (Calif.)
Santa Paula (Calif.)
Publisher
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Museum of Ventura County
Rights
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Museum of Ventura County. All rights reserved.
Type
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Image
Language
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English
Source
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Accession No.: 1976-21.187
Format
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Physical Object (Stuffed toy bear)
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Anacapa Hotel Key Tag
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Physical Object (Hotel Key Tag)
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Anacapa Hotel Key Tag
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1934-6.1
Description
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(Tag, Identification) Key tag used at the Anacapa Hotel in downtown Ventura.
The three-story hotel was built in 1889 operated by the Hartman family who ran it until it was razed in 1928.
Creator
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Unknown
Date
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1920s
Subject
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Anacapa Hotel
Coverage
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California
Ventura County (Calif.)
Ventura (Calif.)
Publisher
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Museum of Ventura County
Rights
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Museum of Ventura County. All rights reserved.
Language
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English
Type
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Physical Object
Downtown Ventura