The exhibit will include, from left, a mallad by Ivan Delair, Morristown, circa 1940; a broadbill by Rosh Douglas, Ogdensburg, circa 1930; and a canvasback by Elja Hyatt, Ogdensburg, circa 1900. …
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The exhibit will include, from left, a mallad by Ivan Delair, Morristown, circa 1940; a broadbill by Rosh Douglas, Ogdensburg, circa 1930; and a canvasback by Elja Hyatt, Ogdensburg, circa 1900.
MORRISTOWN -- The Gateway Museum will show a St. Lawrence River gunning decoys exhibit, featuring historical locally made pieces.
It will include decoys by local carvers Douglas, Lewis, Delair, Kinney, Hollis, LaFlair, Wheeler, Stanley, Apple, Massey, Aikens, Hunter, Combs, Denny and more.
The opening reception is Aug. 6 at 6:30 p.m. Tom Eckert of the Thousand Islands Decoy Collectors will give a 7 p.m. presentation.
Light refreshments will be served.
The exhibit runs through Sept. 5.