Crate
Object number2016.2.21
Manufacturer
Pittsburgh Box Company
Retailer
W.H. Bock & Sons
MediumWook; ink
Credit LineGift of Doris Morrison
DimensionsLength x Width x Depth: 34.75 × 17.375 × 5.5 in. (88.3 × 44.1 × 14 cm)MarksOn long sides: "W.H. BOCK & SONS" and "MFD. BY / PITTSBURGH / BOX CO."
Historical NotesWooden crate used to take strawberries to the market from the Anderson Farm. Collection of items from the Anderson Farm which was located in what is now the Brookline neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The farm was started around 1890 by Mary and James Anderson, the donor’s paternal great grandparents. She believes it was the last working farm in city limits. The family sold the last of the land in 1930 to the Brookline Community Center. Mary and James’ son William had a son named William Jr. who is the donor’s father.
Related institution
Anderson Farm
On View
Not on view1941-1945