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INDIAN CHAIR100-YEARS OLD— i]Relic Occupies Place!In County Museum.H Ik# ••tcrf Preflft*ITPbll SANDUSKY O 12.,— In *he Wyandot County Moseun, her© stands on© lt;»f th© most an cieut chairs in the world. It is aj century sine© it was faiihtorn-d, and’staunch miniiitui© b« .mis support]It.Th© piece of furnitui© is thworkmanship of Old Mother Solomon,” a Wyandot Indian, and it wa*presented by th** Tarh© tribe of red men to th© museum.Mother Solomon was th© daupth ter of Old (Iroy Kye«, noted Wy-j! audot chief, and was th© lir-t ln-f dlan ehild brourht to th© ©IS mi.-skn her© for Instruction In the in 'duitrial school.Th© chair is made entirely with-j • out nails with hickory bark 'woven, lor a seat.
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East Liverpool Review

East Liverpool, Ohio, US

Thu, Feb 12, 1931

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