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Document Box, circa 1835

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Artifact Overview

Any American involved in business in the early 1800s would have used a document box to carry important papers. Though these functional containers weren't fancy, they were nearly always decorated. The men and women who painted document boxes like this one may have been part of a family tin business or hired by a tin shop to do freelance decoration.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Box (Container)

Date Made

circa 1835

Place of Creation

Location

at Greenfield Village in Susquehanna House

Object ID

72.99.2

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Tin (Metal)

Dimensions

Width: 5.063 in
Length: 9.25 in

Inscriptions

On right end: B.A. Burnham? or Burnlow?
Document Box, circa 1835