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WILLIAM J. DUNKLEY
ANNIE LAURA LOWE
 
Photo Gallery
 
 Photos from the Franklin Relic Hall
Images
from the
In the early 900s Franklin na-
tive, Elliot Butterworth, realized
that the town’s original settlerswere passing away and saw an
opportunity. He began attendinglocal estate sales and buying hisneighbors’ old things. In 98 he
opened the area’s first museum
in the old stone Mercantile Co-
op building and called it the Relic
Hall. In 937 the Relic Hall was
moved into a new, much larger
bulding next door. When you’re
in the area, stop in an enjoy theRelic Hall for yourself.
 
 
HOLD your mouse cursor on the doorway in the photoabove to read a story about a hummingbird
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ANNIE LAURA LOWE
 
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Museum Images
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From the Franklin Relic Hall
Anvil Ball of twine Bear trap, front Bear trap, top Bench, wooden 1 Bench, wooden 2 Butter churnButter churnButter ladle Cabin, stone, detail Cabin, stone Candle molds Chair Clock, detailClock Cloth, Ann Doney 1 Cloth, Ann Doney 2 Cloth, Ann Doney 3 Cloth, Ann Doney 4 Cast iron skillet Cast iron pot
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ANNIE LAURA LOWE
 
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Lath Loom shuttle Mallet head Mallet Mill gear, card Mill gear Mill stoneMill wheel, angle Mill wheel, front Mill wheel, Laurie Molasses guage Nails Pitchforks Plane, bottom
Relic hall, frontRelic Hall, angle Ribbon, envelope Ribbon, Pioneer Day Roadometer Roadometer, detail Roadometer story
Museum Images
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From the Franklin Relic Hall
 Saw, large Saw, small Scales, orange Scales, pink, detail Scales, pink Scales, redShingles 
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