Skip to main content

Box 63

 Container

Contains 4 Results:

2 seal molds with intitals ENH (Ebon Norton Horsford), undated

 Item — Box: 63
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains several artifacts kept by the Horsford family. The two of the seal molds bear the initials ENH. The remaining molds are apparently family crests. The church to which the key belongs is not identified, but it is likely that of the Shepard Memorial Church (now First Church, Congregational) in Cambridge, MA. The continental currency probably belonged to Benjamin L’Hommedieu and was then passed down through the family as a keepsake.

Dates: Created: undated

Colonial Currency, 1775

 Item — Box: 63
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains several artifacts kept by the Horsford family. The two of the seal molds bear the initials ENH. The remaining molds are apparently family crests. The church to which the key belongs is not identified, but it is likely that of the Shepard Memorial Church (now First Church, Congregational) in Cambridge, MA. The continental currency probably belonged to Benjamin L’Hommedieu and was then passed down through the family as a keepsake.

Dates: Created: 1775

Church Key, undated

 Item — Box: 63
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains several artifacts kept by the Horsford family. The two of the seal molds bear the initials ENH. The remaining molds are apparently family crests. The church to which the key belongs is not identified, but it is likely that of the Shepard Memorial Church (now First Church, Congregational) in Cambridge, MA. The continental currency probably belonged to Benjamin L’Hommedieu and was then passed down through the family as a keepsake.

Dates: Created: undated

2 seal molds with family crest, undated

 Item — Box: 63
Scope and Contents From the Series:

This series contains several artifacts kept by the Horsford family. The two of the seal molds bear the initials ENH. The remaining molds are apparently family crests. The church to which the key belongs is not identified, but it is likely that of the Shepard Memorial Church (now First Church, Congregational) in Cambridge, MA. The continental currency probably belonged to Benjamin L’Hommedieu and was then passed down through the family as a keepsake.

Dates: Created: undated