
John Beatty's blog post on Rastetter furniture prompted us to take some photos of a recent acquisition courtesy of the Scottish Rite as well as a photo of one of our exhibits at the museum.
The chair above is one of many that were in the original Scottish Rite on the corner of Washington and Clinton.


The labels above are on the back of the chair (manufacturer's seal) and the front (Scottish Rite seal).


This chair is part of the display at the History Center featuring Rastetter's work.
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