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Thompson Field Ornament
First in a series of Christmas ornaments from the Thompson House Museum features the Hudson iconic park, Thompson Field. Home of the Hudson Tigers football team, the Field was donated to the city of Hudson by the Thompson Family in 1921. The ornament features the dedication sketch rendered by Glen Tracy. Only 100 ornaments were made...a true collector’s item!
$10.00 each |
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Thompson Treasures: Regina Music Box Recordings Volume One
The Regina Music Box is the favorite part of many visitor’s tours through the Thompson House Museum. Now you can enjoy the sounds of the music box in your own home! Recorded with the help of Jim Avis, the CD contains 36 songs from the Regina including:
“Oh Christmas Tree” “Jolly Coppersmith” “Abide with Me” “When You Were Sweet 16” “Down on the Farm” “The Fatal Wedding” ...and more
$10.00 each |
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Thompson Treasures: Regina Music Box Recordings Volume Two
The Regina Music Box is the favorite part of many visitor’s tours through the Thompson House Museum. Now you can enjoy the sounds of the music box in your own home! Recorded with the help of Jim Avis, the CD contains 34 more songs from the Regina including:
“Break the News to Mother” “Cheyenne Shy Ann” “The Girl I Left Behind Me” “Kathleen Mavoureen” “Watch on the Rhine” “Mother, Pin a Rose on Me” ...and more
$10.00 each |
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Glen Tracy Reprint: Thompson Field
From the collection of William G. Thompson comes this Glen Tracy reprint of Thompson Field. Tracy was a native Hudsonite and sketched the Field for the Thompson Family in 1921 on the occasion of the donation of the Field to the City of Hudson. Print shows the converted GAR house and the built in hillside bleachers of the field.
Print measures 8.5 x 11 overall, and is on a heavy cardstock paper. Comes with remarks by William G. Thompson about the artist and the subject.
$5.00 each |
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Lenawee County Historical Society: Museum Video
Reciently produced by a grant from the Merillat Foundation, a series of short films focus on the economic impact of the early pioneers, the fence industry, railroads, refrigeration industry, and cabinetry industry all played on the history of Lenawee County. Now available in one DVD, you can watch the segments at home!
$20.00 |