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- Flying Geese Quilt by Clara Finch Hulse, 1925-1930 -

- 1925-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Flying Geese Quilt by Clara Finch Hulse, 1925-1930
- "The Wild Goose" Wawa, Ontario, Canada -

- circa 1960
- Collections - Artifact
"The Wild Goose" Wawa, Ontario, Canada
- Vase, 1942-1960 - The native clays of Oklahoma provided a foundation for the decorative ceramics and dinnerware produced by Frankoma Pottery. John Frank, who headed the ceramics department at the University of Oklahoma, and his wife Grace Lee began the business in 1933. They moved to Sapulpa, Oklahoma, in 1938 and sold their Southwestern-inspired wares coated with prairie-colored glazes at an affordable price. The pottery remained family-owned until 1990.

- 1942-1960
- Collections - Artifact
Vase, 1942-1960
The native clays of Oklahoma provided a foundation for the decorative ceramics and dinnerware produced by Frankoma Pottery. John Frank, who headed the ceramics department at the University of Oklahoma, and his wife Grace Lee began the business in 1933. They moved to Sapulpa, Oklahoma, in 1938 and sold their Southwestern-inspired wares coated with prairie-colored glazes at an affordable price. The pottery remained family-owned until 1990.
- Pennant, "North Dakota," 1958-1968 - Tourists purchase simple, inexpensive souvenirs as proof of their travels. These mementos transport vacationers back to the places they visited and the things they did. In the mid-20th century, felt pennants were trendy. This small, simple pennant includes two images (wild geese and sheaves of wheat) representative of North Dakota's abundant wildlife and agricultural resources.

- 1958-1968
- Collections - Artifact
Pennant, "North Dakota," 1958-1968
Tourists purchase simple, inexpensive souvenirs as proof of their travels. These mementos transport vacationers back to the places they visited and the things they did. In the mid-20th century, felt pennants were trendy. This small, simple pennant includes two images (wild geese and sheaves of wheat) representative of North Dakota's abundant wildlife and agricultural resources.