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September 11th Memorial Quilts
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September 11th Memorial Quilts

Quiltmaker (American)
Date2002
MediumMachine-stitched and hand-stitched plain-woven cotton, muslin, ink, paint, paper, plastic, cotton thread
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width of .3): 46 1/4 x 30in. (117.5 x 76.2cm)
ClassificationsTextiles
Credit LineGift of Family & Children's Agency
DescriptionOne of a group of three memorial wall hangings, with the names and memorials for individuals who died in New York City on 11 September 2001. Each hanging is constructed like a tied comforter consisting of a pieced top, cotton batting, and a plain-woven cotton backing; the three layers are held together with tied tufts of yarn. The top of each hanging includes square blocks that were made by the family and friends of those who died. The blocks are made of muslin in different colors; they are decorated with hand-written, printed, or machine-embroidered text and a variety of appliquéd materials, including fabrics, ribbon, fabric printed with photographs, paper, paint, puff paint, glitter, small plastic objects, pins and buttons.

Wall Hanging .3: The pieced top consists of four square blocks, a pieced flag, appliqued stars, and a blue and white pieced background, all in printed, plain-woven cotton. The ties are made of a gold metallic thread. The top and each side edge of the hanging are finished with a knife edge. The bottom has a thick, red fabric binding. The backing consists of plain-woven blue cotton. Four, red plain-woven cotton tabs are sewn to the top edge of the wall hanging to allow it to be hung on a wall.
Object number2006.73.3
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Museum purchase, 1982.97.2  © 2013 The Connecticut Historical Society.
Susan Melissa Lewis
1860-1880
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Greater Hartford Quilt Guild
1991
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Eliza Maria Punderson
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Grace Emeline Parker
1860
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Ladies of Moosup and Central Village
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Gift of Helen E. Royce, 1959.32.4, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undetermined
Lucy Atwater
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1848
Gift of the Ladies Aid Society of Windsor Avenue Congregational Church, 1950.53.0  Photograph b…
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1918