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Chemise
Chemise

Chemise

Original OwnerOriginally owned by Louisa Betts Corlies American, died 1888
Clothing MakerMade by Louisa Betts Corlies American, died 1888
Dateabout 1873
MediumHand-stitched and machine-stitched linen and cotton, with eyelet embroidery
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width across top): 38 1/4 x 19 3/4in. (97.2 x 50.2cm)
Other (width across bottom): 42in. (106.7cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Etta C. Chapman
DescriptionWoman's fine white linen chemise, with a wide, round neckline edged with a band made up of alternating vertical strips of ruched white cotton and eyelet embroidery, finished with a narrow edging of scalloped eyelet embroidery. The neckline opens at center front for about 5 1/2 inches; the opening is edged with the scalloped embroidery. The very short sleeves consist mostly of the same ruched and embroidered band that appears around the neckline. The sleeves are stitched onto the chemise body with raglan seams. The front and back panels of the chemise are gathered into the neckline. Triangular piecing at the side seams create width for the flare of the lower chemise. This piecing is sewn selvage-to-selvage. The hem is 1 1/8 inch deep.
Object number1952.17.0
Markings"L. B. Corlies" stamped in black ink inside center front placket in script letters.
On View
Not on view
Front of chemise
Mary Jerusha Bulkeley
1865
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Louisa Betts Corlies
about 1873
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Emeline Beebe
about 1855
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Jane Holcomb
about 1840-1850
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Unknown
about 1865-1875
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Unknown
about 1870-1875
Woman's Wedding Boots
Louisa Betts Corlies
1873
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Unknown
about 1860-1875
Front of chemise
Marie L. Brown
1868-1874
Front of chemise
Julia P. Rogers
about 1858