THE HOOPER FAMILY FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY AND FLAME-BIRCH VENEERED WORK TABLE SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS, CIRCA 1810 appears to retain its original brasses 29 ½ in. high, 20 in. wide, 15 ¾ in. deep Provenance Probably John Hooper (1776-1854) and Eunice (Hooper) Hooper (1781-1866), Marblehead, Massachusetts and Boston Samuel Hooper (1808-1875), Boston and Washington D.C., son John Henry Hooper (1803-1884), Pana, Christian County, Illinois, brother Eunice Hooper (b. 1843), daughter Quintilla Cave Rust (1830- 1912) and her son, James Harvey Rust (1856-1912), Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, aunt and first cousin of above , by inheritance Emma Virginia (Wiles) Rust (1858-1940), widow of James Virginia Wiles (Lucas) Rogers, Abilene, Kansas, niece Thence by descent in the family
THE HOOPER FAMILY FEDERAL INLAID MAHOGANY AND FLAME-BIRCH VENEERED WORK TABLE SALEM, MASSACHUSETTS, CIRCA 1810 appears to retain its original brasses 29 ½ in. high, 20 in. wide, 15 ¾ in. deep Provenance Probably John Hooper (1776-1854) and Eunice (Hooper) Hooper (1781-1866), Marblehead, Massachusetts and Boston Samuel Hooper (1808-1875), Boston and Washington D.C., son John Henry Hooper (1803-1884), Pana, Christian County, Illinois, brother Eunice Hooper (b. 1843), daughter Quintilla Cave Rust (1830- 1912) and her son, James Harvey Rust (1856-1912), Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, aunt and first cousin of above , by inheritance Emma Virginia (Wiles) Rust (1858-1940), widow of James Virginia Wiles (Lucas) Rogers, Abilene, Kansas, niece Thence by descent in the family
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