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This dress of printed cotton reflects the style of the late 1830s. The sleeves were reproduced by graduate students to replace those that were removed from the dress prior to the donation.Swatches of this fabric can be found in the quilt tops also…

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Both of these dresses reflects the at-home style worn during the 1830s.The high-waisted style was popular during the time when Susan and her sister Emily were having children. The large sleeves became fashionable in the early 1830s, remaining so…

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This dress was possibly sewn by Susan Williams Crouch. The Collection houses other dresses possibly sewn by Susan.

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This gown of silk tafetta was possibly worn by Susan Crouch’s younger sister, Sarah Rose Williams (1822 – 1854), when she married Lewis J. Chace. Worn before the discovery of aniline dyes, the original pink color is evident in the folds of the skirt.

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These items belonged to ancestors of Franklin Cushman. They reflect the variety of fabrics available at the time, from common cotton checks to finely-woven silk fabrics imported from Europe.The tailcoat represents the earliest garment, worn as…

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Color photograph of author Rachel May, who wrote An American Quilt: Unfolding a Story of Family and Slavery (New York and London: Pegasus Books, 2018).
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