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Boys' boots

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These boots are typical of boys' or men's footwear during this period, worn for riding horses and for farm work. They have no right or left and are made entirely of leather, including the soles and heels. Pieces of copper are attached to the toes for longer wear.

Date:
c. 1850
Dimensions:
2.5 x 9.5 in
Materials:
leather
Accession #:
1985.0024.110
Courtesy of:
Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association/Memorial Hall Museum