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Clothing MakerMade by Unknown
Dateabout 1860-1870
MediumHand-stitched linen and linen bobbin-type lace
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (length x width across bottom): 42 x 43in. (106.7 x 109.2cm)
Other (width at top with sleeves outstretched): 24 1/2in. (62.2cm)
ClassificationsCostume
Credit LineGift of Katharine Beebe
DescriptionWoman's white linen chemise with short (5 1/2-inch) gathered sleeves. The sleeves are set in the side seam with a gusset to allow ease of movement. A one-inch-wide band of fine whitework embroidery and a whipped ruffle of fine linen edged with bobbin lace finish the sleeve openings. The neckline is wide and square, edged with a fine linen whipped ruffle. The center front opens with a six-inch placket, to be fastened at the top with a stud, as indicated by the two opposing buttonholes. The front and back panels are gathered into the neckband; they are pieced to the desired width. The hem is 3/4-inch deep. The stitching on this chemise is remarkably fine.
Object number1973.93.5
InscribedHand written in ink on right side of center front opening: "E. M. Wade 10."
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    On View
    Not on view
    Chemise
    E. M. Wade
    about 1855-1870
    Chemise
    Emeline Beebe
    about 1855
    Chemise
    Unknown
    about 1865-1875
    Gift of Annetta Eddy Brigham, 2001.49.8  © 2010 The Connecticut Historical Society.
    Eddy family
    about 1820-1840
    Chemise
    M. A. Dickinson
    about 1839-1850
    Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ledyard from the estate of Mrs. Maria Ledyard, 1844.48.0  © 2013 Th…
    Colonel William Ledyard
    about 1781
    Chemise
    M. A. Dickinson
    about 1820-1840
    Boy's Suit
    Perkins French
    about 1812
    Infant's Chemise
    Unknown
    about 1845-1865
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    Louisa Betts Corlies
    about 1873
    Infant's Shirt
    Emeline Beebe
    1858