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Man's Shirt
c. 1820
1921.10.01
This shirt is referred to here as a "day" shirt to distinguish it from a "night" shirt. |
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Wedding Dress
1830
1938.08
This gown was worn by Mary Graves Montague of Williamsburg, when she married John Montague, from Sunderland, on October 7, 1830. |
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Organdy Dress
c. 1861
1940.05.01
An organdy dress that was intended to be worn by Elizabeth Richardson of Greenfield, Massachusetts, in her wedding, a wedding that failed to happen due to the wartime death of her fiancee in 1861. |
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Embroidered Dress
1825-1827
1953.03.03
The style of this dress represents the Neo-Classical influence on design in the early 19th century. |
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Black Lace Dress
1916-1920
1954.11.05
This dress reflects the new shorter styles popular after World War I. |
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Wedding Gown
c. 1896
1954.14.04
This wedding gown was worn by Janette Austin Abell, who married Alfred Savage in 1896. |
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Boy's Suit
1957.02
19th century families who could afford to do so dressed boys in skirted outfits until the age of five. |
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WWI Uniform of Lt. Henry N. Flynt
Dec 6, 1917
1958.14a.1-.3
Lt. Henry Flynt's World War I U.S. Army uniform was made of wool with trousers cut to allow for him to easily ride a horse. |
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Dress
1888
1978.44.13
This dress, very fashionable in the 1880s, still retains the label of the Boston shop where it was purchased. |
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Boy's Dress
c. 1875
1994.04.02
The low waistline of this dress would have provided a bit of comfort to its wearer, probably George H. Sumner. |