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Clothing MakerMade by Unknown
Dateabout 1860-1875
MediumHand- and machine-stitched linen and tatted cotton lace
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width across top): 44 x 26in. (111.8 x 66cm)
Other (width across bottom): 40in. (101.6cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineConnecticut Museum of Culture and History collection
DescriptionWoman's chemise of white linen, with the front and back panels gathered into a two-inch-wide yoke. The neckline is low and round (4" deep x 11 1/2" wide.) It is trimmed with a narrow tatted edging. The sleeves are short (6 1/4") and are gathered into the top of the shoulder and into a band at the opening. This band is trimmed with the tatted edging. The sleeves are cut full under the arm, so there is no gusset. The center front of the chemise is open for seven inches; two buttonholes worked in the yoke indicate that a stud was used as a closure (it would be easily removed for laundering.) The front panel is pieced selvage-to-selvage on the left side; the back panel is pieced on the right side. Other seams are flat felled. The hem is turned up 1 1/8 inches. The top stitching of the yoke and sleeve bands is done by machine.
Object number1983.163.0
InscribedStenciled with black ink inside right front yoke, "Susan W. Snow"
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Front of chemise
Isabella Crosby
about 1870
Front of chemise
Marie L. Brown
1868-1874
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Emeline Beebe
about 1855
Front of chemise
Mary Jerusha Bulkeley
1865
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Unknown
about 1860-1875
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E. M. Wade
about 1855-1870
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Fanny Elizabeth Bunnell
about 1860-1870
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M. A. Dickinson
about 1820-1840
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M. A. Dickinson
about 1839-1850
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Alice Elizabeth Daniels
about 1865-1875