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Clothing MakerMade by Unknown
Dateabout 1800-1825
MediumHand-stitched linen
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width): 43 1/8 x 31 1/4in. (109.5 x 79.4cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Jeremiah H. Bartholomew, Jr.
DescriptionWoman's shift of plain-woven, somewhat heavyweight linen. The linen has many weaving flaws and is likely domestically produced. The shift body is cut in one piece and folded at the shoulderline. The flare of the panels is pieced with triangles of the linen on the proper right side, from the underarm to the hem. The neckline is a wide square, about five inches deep. The sleeves are short (7 1/4 inches) and narrow. Ease is provided by underarm gussets. Seams are selvage-to-selvage or flat felled. Hems are less than 1/4-inch deep.
Object number1966.64.12
Subject Terms
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    Not on view
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    Treat family
    about 1780-1820
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    Diana Thonson
    about 1780-1810
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    Treat family
    about 1780-1805
    Shift
    Huldah Foote
    about 1805-1825
    Chemise
    Content Treat
    about 1820-1830
    Shift
    Unknown
    about 1780-1810
    Chemise
    M. A. Dickinson
    about 1820-1840
    Chemise
    M. A. Dickinson
    about 1839-1850
    Front of chemise
    Marie L. Brown
    1868-1874
    Chemise
    E. M. Wade
    about 1855-1870
    Chemise
    Unknown
    about 1800-1825