Wooden and Metal Wash Borad

This was a staple back in the late 1800’s in Goldsboro. This was used to wash clothes. It would take families with multiple children a lot less time than a smaller family on wash day. Each person in the family had a duty, whether it was scrubbing the clothes, rinsing,

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Magazine Holder

This was used as household decoration in some of the homes in Goldsboro. These were used strictly for magazines. Almanacs and the Sears Roebuck catalogs were a popular item among the community. People would often times order clothing and household appliances from the Sears catalog.

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Decorative Glass Bowl

Decorative bowls were a popular household staple in Goldsboro. Sometimes they were used for church or social events. Some people would place glass bowls around the table scarves and were sometimes used to hold fruit. They were also used for serving food.

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Degrees of Free Masonry

There is still a Mason lodge in Goldsboro. Family men and Church men were often masons and would attend lodge meetings, events, community outreach events

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Horse Clock (metal)

This is a house clock. These were found in most homes in Goldsboro, but some homes did not have clocks. They were more popular among the older people in the community.  Some clocks were more of an art piece and some were used for practical purposes such as getting up

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Religious Wall Decoration

This decoration is a typical wall decoration found in the homes of families in Goldsboro. These were used for home decor. These could range from religious sayings to paintings and pictures. Anything that could be hung on the wall would be considered a wall decoration.

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Sofa Pillow

Families in Goldsboro were, and still are, very hardworking with strong Christian values. Most homes in Goldsboro had a picture of Jesus somewhere in their house during that time period. This is one example of that.

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Ladies Cooking Apron

This was worn by women when cooking. This was a staple item for each woman when she would go into the kitchen or while preparing the food. Wherever there was food, the woman who was preparing or serving would be wearing an apron. At most social and religious gatherings or

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Men’s Hat

This hat was worn by men in Goldsboro for dressier occasions. (i.e. Church) This type of hat was considered a “dress hat” and back in that time period, they only wore them for church service, church events, and funerals.

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Embroidered Table Scarf

This was used to decorate the table in most homes in Goldsboro. They were used year round, but families would have different ones based on holidays and family/special occasions.

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