Before the Woodman Institute had even opened its doors, Mrs. Ellen S. Rounds presented the Institute trustees with an authentic colonial garrison, the William Damm house, built in 1675. Originally located in the Back River district of Dover, the Damm Garrison was moved to its present site at the museum and greets visitors as it did over 300 years ago. Today this well preserved structure provides a unique window to our past and displays a collection of over 800 items which illustrate area history. Notable among the many utensils, furniture and tools are iron fireplace cooking utensils, a tavern table, several cradles including a rare cradle for twins, rope beds and looms.
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