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Woman's Drawers
Woman's Drawers

Woman's Drawers

Original OwnerOriginally owned by Julia P. Rogers born 1837
Clothing MakerMade by Unknown
Dateprobably 1857-1858
MediumHand-stitched cotton, with mother of pearl button
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length): 37in. (94cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Jeremiah H. Bartholomew, Jr.
DescriptionWoman's white cotton split drawers. The legs are gathered into the 1 5/8-inch-wide waistband, which has been lengthened by inserting a four-inch strip at center front. The drawers fasten at center back with a single mother of pearl button on the waistband. The legs are decorated with four narrow tucks and one wider tuck. An additional one-inch-wide tuck is coarsely stitched above the original tucks. Eyelet embroidery of a leaf and floral frond motif edges the leg openings.
Object number1966.64.16
Inscribed"Julia [?] Rogers" written in ink on waistband- now mostly washed out and extremely blurred.
Subject Terms
    On View
    Not on view
    Front of chemise
    Julia P. Rogers
    about 1858
    Woman's Drawers
    Julia P. Rogers
    probably 1857-1858
    2002.47.2c
    Eugenia Wealthy Hathaway
    about 1880-1895
    Woman's Drawers
    Julia P. Rogers
    about 1858
    Woman's Drawers
    Unknown
    about 1850-1860
    Woman's Drawers
    Lucinda Hart
    about 1875-1885
    Front of chemise
    Mary Jerusha Bulkeley
    1865
    Boy's Drawers
    Allan Kellogg Smith
    1888-1890
    Woman's Drawers
    Avery family
    about 1850-1860
    Child's Drawers
    Grace Ely Filley
    about 1900-1910
    Child's Drawers
    Unknown
    about 1870-1890