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Hearst Museum object titled Shoes, accession number 2-63572a,b, described as Pair of shoes.  Grey suede with kid lining, silk, and metal beads. 9.75 inches long. Remarks: “A. Koenig, San Francisco”
Hearst Museum object titled Shoes, accession number 2-68a,b, described as Salmon skin boots with cloth trim at calf and sealskin (erignathus barbatus) sole that has been treated with seal oil. The shoes are tied together with string, there is also a drawstring on each boot around the upper part. Native name: uguruliks.
Hearst Museum object titled Shoes, accession number 2-68544a,b, described as Black kid high-laced ladies shoes.  White canvas, felt inner soles.  3" heels, pointed toes.  Toes have been mended.
Hearst Museum object titled Shoes, accession number 2-63584a,b, described as Pair of brown high shoes, “Pat boots”.  Cloth uppers, laced at side, leather soles, linen lining.  Both have “Mrs. Williams” on tongue.  Made circa 1850.