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  2. Hudson's Bay point blanket - Wikipedia

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    A Hudson's Bay point blanket is a type of wool blanket traded by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in British North America, now Canada and the United States, from 1779 to present. [1] The blankets were typically traded to First Nations in exchange for beaver pelts as an important part of the North American fur trade .

  3. Decorative box - Wikipedia

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    Pocket boxes are usually made to hold a small amount of snuff for immediate consumption—typically a day or two's supply. [2] Since prolonged exposure to air causes snuff to dry out and compromises its quality, snuff boxes have tightly sealed lids to ensure that air does not penetrate the box, although wholly air-tight boxes are a rarity.

  4. Box Grove, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Box Grove is located in the area around Ninth Line (Connecting to Box Grove By-Pass) and 14th Avenue. Residential development began in the late 1990s and continues today. In 1950 the Box Grove Golf course was built by businessman Nelson Davis on the Tomlinson property which included a portion of the Rouge River valley where their mills were ...

  5. Hope chest - Wikipedia

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    Contents of a "hope chest" or "glory box" included typical dowry items such as clothing (especially a special dress), table linens, towels, bed linens, quilts and occasionally dishware. As a bride would typically leave home on marriage, hope chests were sometimes made with an eye to portability, albeit infrequently.

  6. Bancroft, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    A Canadian Northern Railway (CNoR) passenger train heads south out of Bancroft station on the Central Ontario Railway c. 1910. The station is mid-frame, and the ridge in the upper right is to the west of town, with the Eagle's Nest cliff just out of view behind the water tower. The Central Ontario Railway arrived in 1900.

  7. Bindle - Wikipedia

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    The bindle is colloquially known as the blanket stick, particularly within the Northeastern hobo community. A hobo who carried a bindle was known as a bindlestiff. According to James Blish in his novel A Life for the Stars, a bindlestiff was specifically a hobo who had stolen another hobo's bindle, from the colloquium stiff, as in steal.

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