1. Corner Cupboard ca. 1885, by Seth Pierce (attributed)
Maple, birch, beach, ash, wild cherry, shadbush, witch hazel, and poplar
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2. Mosaic Twig Table ca. 1897 - 1925, by George Wilson
Striped maple, witch hazel, yellow and white birch
3. Secretary Desk ca. 1900 - 1911, by Ernest Stowe
Applied birchbark and yellow birch
All photos courtesy the Adirondack Museum
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