This slate pencil likely belonged to a Boston schoolchild in the 1800s. Slate pencils were made of soapstone or softer pieces of slate that smeared when rubbed against a slate tablet. This

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This slate pencil likely belonged to a Boston schoolchild in the 1800s. Slate  pencils were made of soapstone or softer pieces of slate that smeared when  rubbed against a slate tablet. This
This slate pencil likely belonged to a Boston schoolchild in the 1800s. Slate  pencils were made of soapstone or softer pieces of slate that smeared when  rubbed against a slate tablet. This
The New Student's Reference Work/Nature-Study with the Camera
This slate pencil likely belonged to a Boston schoolchild in the 1800s. Slate  pencils were made of soapstone or softer pieces of slate that smeared when  rubbed against a slate tablet. This
Found 20 years ago in Middlesex County CT. Stone multi-tool? : r
This slate pencil likely belonged to a Boston schoolchild in the 1800s. Slate  pencils were made of soapstone or softer pieces of slate that smeared when  rubbed against a slate tablet. This
Found 20 years ago in Middlesex County CT. Stone multi-tool? : r
This slate pencil likely belonged to a Boston schoolchild in the 1800s. Slate  pencils were made of soapstone or softer pieces of slate that smeared when  rubbed against a slate tablet. This
Country School Association of America: Write Right on Slate
This slate pencil likely belonged to a Boston schoolchild in the 1800s. Slate  pencils were made of soapstone or softer pieces of slate that smeared when  rubbed against a slate tablet. This
Slate pencil and tablet fragments.
This slate pencil likely belonged to a Boston schoolchild in the 1800s. Slate  pencils were made of soapstone or softer pieces of slate that smeared when  rubbed against a slate tablet. This
Back to School Series: Slate Pencils – A Victorian Passage
This slate pencil likely belonged to a Boston schoolchild in the 1800s. Slate  pencils were made of soapstone or softer pieces of slate that smeared when  rubbed against a slate tablet. This
Found 20 years ago in Middlesex County CT. Stone multi-tool? : r
This slate pencil likely belonged to a Boston schoolchild in the 1800s. Slate  pencils were made of soapstone or softer pieces of slate that smeared when  rubbed against a slate tablet. This
The Journal of Science, Literature, and the Arts, July-Dec. 1827
This slate pencil likely belonged to a Boston schoolchild in the 1800s. Slate  pencils were made of soapstone or softer pieces of slate that smeared when  rubbed against a slate tablet. This
Found 20 years ago in Middlesex County CT. Stone multi-tool? : r
This slate pencil likely belonged to a Boston schoolchild in the 1800s. Slate  pencils were made of soapstone or softer pieces of slate that smeared when  rubbed against a slate tablet. This
Four Sided Antique Silent Slate with Slate Pencil – critical EYE Finds

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