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Masonic Apron

Original Owner (American, 1914 - 1987)
Original Owner (American, founded 1762)
Date1948
MediumLeather, linen and linen tape
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 12 x 15in. (30.5 x 38.1cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of the children of Richard and Georgette Koopman
DescriptionMasonic apron made of off-white colored leather (probably kid skin) lined with linen. The apron is rectangular in shape and the ties are each 42 inches long, and are made from linen tape that is folded over and stitched across the top. Coming out of the top seam is a triangular-shaped flap that is approximately six inches long. The flap is attached to the apron at the top seam, and can be lifted to reveal markings and inscriptions relating to George Koopman's initiation into the Masonic Order at St. John's Lodge No. 4 in Hartford, CT. The group's signet (a compass and square rule with a "G") appears at the top in blue ink.
Object number2007.24.36
On View
Not on view
Collections
Museum purchase, 1994.51.5, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History collection
St. John's Lodge
1962
Gift of Charles S. MacDonough, 1847.12.0  © 2008 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Commodore Thomas MacDonough
1812-1814
Infant's Shirt
Mrs. Sallie H. Brainard
about 1839
Gift of Mrs. Richard Koopman, 1995.30.42a  Photograph by David Stansbury  © 2008 The Connecticu…
G. Fox and Co.
about 1960
Dress
Lovinia White
about 1815
Infant's Shirt
Mrs. Sallie H. Brainard
about 1839
Boy's or Man's Coat
Captain Samuel Whitman
about 1810
Waistcoat
Colonel Samuel Talcott
about 1770-1780
Man's Wedding Suit Jacket
Henry Thompson Curtiss
1778
Infant's Shirt
Unknown
about 1840-1860
Infant's Shirt
Mrs. Sallie H. Brainard
about 1839
Chemise
M. A. Dickinson
about 1839-1850