Description: Feb 22nd 1906 paper ax hatchetIt has the original very fragile ribbon attached. The writing has faded. It looks like it says: "I cannot tell a lie. Feb 22nd 1732. Feb 22nd 1906"Feb 22nd 1732 was George Washington's birthday. I know the ax was a symbol used for prohibition and 1906 was a significant year. This is a quote from History.com: In 1906, a new wave of attacks began on the sale of liquor, led by the Anti-Saloon League (established in 1893) and driven by a reaction to urban growth, as well as the rise of evangelical Protestantism and its view of saloon culture as corrupt and ungodly. In addition, many factory owners supported prohibition in their desire to prevent accidents and increase the efficiency of their workers in an era of increased industrial production and extended working hours. This was a part of the estate of James M Woltz of Chillicothe Ohio It is not likely very many of these survived over 100 years .
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Location: Clarksburg, Ohio
End Time: 2024-11-29T15:01:29.000Z
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