Baby’s Highchair, 1830-1839
While this wooden chair seems small and plain, it holds in it a lesson about the work museums do to take care of objects and the stories connected to them. A former museum curator named Mary E. Palmer (1870-1964) donated this chair to the museum. The original records note that the chair was made in the 1830s by an early pioneer, but no more details are connected to the object. What we do know is that with an early date of 1830, this chair saw quite a bit of Kalamazoo in its infancy, when the area was being called Bronson by settlers, and throughout the nearly 200 years until the present day.
Object #32.1127