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Candlewick Spread
c. 1863
1917.07
Like many individuals of the period, the maker of this bed spread supported the Union cause, yet continued to use slave-produced cotton goods in the years leading up to the American Civil War. |
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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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Christening Dress
1890-1900
1970.18.01
This Christening Dress was originally a wedding gown for Emily Rudman Tripp. |
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Nurse's Dress
c. 1919
1999.16.500.01a
Julia D.S. Snow of Greenfield, Massachusetts, wore this dress as a part of her working uniform as an Army nurse during World War I. |
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Sunburst and stars album quilt
1845
2001.07
This commemorative quilt was made for Israel Arms of Brighton, Michigan, by his sisters. |
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Smock
c. 1800
2000.01.869
This smock was used to protect the wearer's other clothing while performing
messy household chores. |
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World War II Duffle Bag
c. 1940
M.30
This is a WWII Army issue duffle bag that belonged to Edward Burns Shaw, Jr., who lived in Shelburne, Massachusetts. |
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Sugar Sack
1940-1945
M.32
A sack, such as this sugar sack, took on a new life for many families during World War II. |
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Quality Control Lab Coat from Millers Falls Company
c. 1950
M.57
This is the type of clothing that was worn by senior toolmakers and employees in the Quality Control Lab of the Millers Falls Company of Greenfield and Millers Falls, Massachusetts. |
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Uniform Gloves
1954.19.10a-b
These white cotton uniform dress gloves were used by Brigadier General Frederick E. Pierce (1865-1958) of the 2nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, a volunteer unit based in Greenfield, Massachusetts. |