Name/Title
Apothecary CabinetEntry/Object ID
2013.4.60Description
An apothecary cabinet which belonged to Thomas W. Tuggle, M.D. contains many of his personal belongings including the following:
Various Jars of powders
2 microscope lenses: 1.8mm and 1.9mm
A clamp device which appears to be for the extraction or implantation of something
7 bullets in a round container, probably civil war bullets
Wooden box with lid
Case of percussion caps
The New Testament
Pair broken Glasses
3 pairs of unbroken glasses
Black Wallet
Malka Water
Long Island City, N.Y.
Phone Stillwell 2720
Tan Wallet
Made in England
Maroon Wallet
2 Business Cards
T.W. Tuggle, M.D.
823 Broad Street - Columbus, Georgia
Fancier and Breeder of Pigeons
High Class Fancy Pigeons
Selected from lots of the best and most Reliable Breeders
Twelve Varieties Shown at the Atlanta Pultry and PetStock Exhibition, January 1887,
winning nine Premiums, 5 1st 4 2d.
Driver's License
State of New York - Bureau of Motor Vehicles
Operator's License
For Year 1927-28
Includes physical characteristics and personal of Dr. Tuggle:
Born: Apr. 22d, 1861
White Male, 180 lbs., 6 ft, Blue Eyes, Grey Hair
National Poultry and Bench Association Exhibitor's Ticket
Letter of Agreement for the Rental of a House
Descriptions of Volts, Amperes and Watts, using a Metaphor
An unsigned check for $650.60
Letter of Agreement for the Lease of Property
Hand Sketch of a House
Police Department Traffic Warning Card, including a picture of Dr. Tuggle. (By the way he didn't have any warnings.)
2 Black and white pictures of a soldier
A last will and testament for which Dr. Tuggle was a signed witness
3 cards for the order of prescription drugsCollection
Moosnick Museum - Scientific Apparatus