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Fabric Wrapped Book or Double Slate

American History Museum

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Object Details

Description

This double slate or book slate provides a student with double the amount of writing surface and is a larger size, about the size of an electronic tablet. Single slates have been used since ancient times, however double slates began to be patented in the 1870's and continued in use through the 1950's. Slates were primarily used in the classroom for spelling and math assignments, allowing paper to be saved for longer assignments and testing. This slate contains remnants of red fabric, probably felt, that is wrapped aroung the edges with cord. The wrapped edges was advertised as "noiseless" which made them more popular with teachers, as 19th and early 20th century classrooms were notoriously noisy. This slate also has a routed area for fitting in a slate pencil. The maker and student owner are unknown.

Location

Currently not on view

Credit Line

Gift of Dr. Richard Lodish American School Collection

date made

1870-1930

ID Number

2014.0244.200

accession number

2014.0244

catalog number

2014.0244.200

Object Name

slate

Physical Description

wood (overall material)
fabric (overall material)
stone (overall material)

Measurements

overall, minimum (shipping, storage, or collapsed): 32.2 cm x 22 cm x 2 cm; 12 11/16 in x 8 21/32 in x 25/32 in
overall, minimum (shipping, storage, or collapsed): 32.2 cm x 44.4 cm x 1 cm; 12 11/16 in x 17 15/32 in x 13/32 in

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Data Source

National Museum of American History

used

Education

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b2-4533-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record ID

nmah_1726366

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