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Girl's Dress
Girl's Dress

Girl's Dress

Original Owner (American, 1841 - 1854)
Original Owner (American, 1802 - 1881)
Clothing Maker
Date1851
MediumHand-stitched silk and linen, with brass hooks and eyes
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width across top): 45 1/8 x 22in. (114.6 x 55.9cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Frederick J. Agate
Object number1960.21.1
DescriptionAdolescent girl's dress of red, green, blue, and white twill-woven silk plaid. The dress has a high, round neckline and a yoke across the shoulders. The bodice is gathered across the bottom of the yoke in front and ruched across the center front of the waistline, creating a fanned effect. The side front bodice panels are cut on the bias. The short sleeves are very slightly flared and are cut on the bias. The neckline, yoke edge, armscye seams, and waist seam are piped. The full skirt is cartridge-pleated all around the waist. The center back seam extends 21 inches and fastens with brass hooks and eyes. The bodice is lined with plain linen. There is a casing stitched vertically at the center front for boning.
NotesHistorical Note: According to a letter written by Katherine Wadsworth Bacon Smith, this dress was bought in 1851 in Glasgow, Scotland, by her father, Leonard Bacon (1801-1880), on his return home from a trip to the East. During that trip, Reverend Bacon was taken prisoner while crossing the Kurdish Mountains. He gave the dress to one of his other daughters, Lucy Bacon (1841-1854). Sadly, she died of dysentery three years later, at the age of thirteen. (Hudson 2/21/2003)
Status
Not on view
Dress
Unknown
about 1893-1894
Dress
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about 1905-1910
Dress
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about 1873
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1888
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about 1850
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1865-1870
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about 1905-1915
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Mary Abbe Smith
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