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Monthly Archive for September, 2009

The 125 year history of Pease and Brown turned wood pieces began with utilitarian pieces like large storage containers, sock darners, pin cushions, salt and pepper shakers, needle cases, spice jars, furniture legs, tool handles and candle holders. As their success and reputation became more widely known through county, state, national and international exhibitions they [...]

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David Mills Pease was born in Deerfield, Conn. into the Pease/Chapin family, a prominent family of carpenters, joiners, furniture makers and community leaders of the Connecticut River Valley. He came to the Western Reserve in 1838 from New England by was of New York. He followed the same path established by his uncle, Seth Pease, [...]

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