COLLECTION NAME:
UMass 19th Century Roxbury Family Collection
mediaCollectionId
umass~5~5
UMass 19th Century Roxbury Family Collection
Collection
true
ID number:
11.03
id_number
11.03
ID number
false
Site name:
Roxbury
site_name
Roxbury
Site name
false
Complex title:
DCR Parcel 8
complex_title
DCR Parcel 8
Complex title
false
Site date:
18th-20th century
site_date
18th-20th century
Site date
false
Modern location:
Roxbury, Massachusetts
modern_location
Roxbury, Massachusetts
Modern location
false
UMAS Project Number:
UM 734
mhc_site_number
UM 734
UMAS Project Number
false
Artifact name:
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup bottle
artifact_name
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup bottle
Artifact name
false
Artifact form:
medicine bottle
artifact_form
medicine bottle
Artifact form
false
Artifact classification:
container (receptacles)
artifact_classification
container (receptacles)
Artifact classification
false
Artifact description:
Aqua embossed medicinal bottle
artifact_description
Aqua embossed medicinal bottle
Artifact description
false
Image view description:
Side of bottle, CURTIS & PERKINS visible
image_view_description
Side of bottle, CURTIS & PERKINS visible
Image view description
false
Artifact condition:
Good
artifact_condition
Good
Artifact condition
false
Artifact inscription:
MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, CURTIS & PERKINS PROPRIETORS
artifact_inscription
MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP, CURTIS & PERKINS PROPRIETORS
Artifact inscription
false
Artifact material:
Glass
artifact_material
Glass
Artifact material
false
Artifact date:
19th-20th century
artifact_date
19th-20th century
Artifact date
false
Artifact date type:
creation date
artifact_date_type
creation date
Artifact date type
false
Artifact Terminus Ante Quem:
1849
artifact_terminus_ante_quem
1849
Artifact Terminus Ante Quem
false
Artifact notes:
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup was sold as a treatment for issues with teething babies. The formula is attributed to Mrs. Charlotte N. Winslow in 1835, and was first distributed around 1849
artifact_notes
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup was sold as a treatment for issues with teething babies. The formula is attributed to Mrs. Charlotte N. Winslow in 1835, and was first distributed around 1849
Artifact notes
false
Artifact repository:
UMass Archaeological Services Artifact Inventory
artifact_repository
UMass Archaeological Services Artifact Inventory
Artifact repository
false
Image creator:
Eve Loftus
image_creator
Eve Loftus
Image creator
false
Image creation date:
2017-03
image_creation_date
2017-03
Image creation date
false
Filename:
UMAR_00107.tif
filename
UMAR_00107.tif
Filename
false
Accession number:
UMAR_00107
accession_number
UMAR_00107
Accession number
false
Rights:
All rights reserved
rights
All rights reserved
Rights
false