Grass Clippers
These grass clippers were the property of Walker H. Habbard. [Accession No. 2002-13-5: Donated by Robert Habbard]
These grass clippers were the property of Walker H. Habbard. [Accession No. 2002-13-5: Donated by Robert Habbard]
This machine was used to apply caps to bottles. [Accession No. 2002-13-4: Donated by Robert Habbard]
Walker H. Habbard, who resided at 314 W. C. Currington Road in Ponce de Leon, built this shoeshine box. [Accession No. 2002-13-3: Donated by Robert Habbard]
This one-gallon gasoline can, which was owned by Walker H. Habbard, features a handle and spring trigger. [Accession No. 2002-13-9: Donated by Robert Habbard]
[Accession No. 2002-13-10: Donated by Robert Habbard]
This Barq’s bottle crate and its bottles were the property of Walker H. Habbard who lived in Ponce de Leon. [Accession No. 2004-4-2: Donated by Robert Habbard]
These cans were found under the Robert Habbard house at 202 N. 5th Street, DeFuniak Springs. [Accession No. 2004-4-1: Donated by Ken Harrison]