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Title
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Essays
Description
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This collection holds essays on the subject of historic dress, shared by costume historians.
Text
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2005
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2005
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Title
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Scissors and Ghosts
Subject
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clothing
dress (culture-related concept)
Putnam family
Description
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The Putnam House was given to the Danvers Historical Society along with many objects and documents whose exact relationship to the house and family have yet to be researched. This article examines four articles of clothing that were part of that donation: a man's printed waistcoat worn in 1797, a yellow gingham man's jacket from 1835-1840, the lining of a cloak collar, c. 1843, and a blue glazed wool dress with leg of mutton sleeves, c. 1831. By combining genealogical information and expertise in the history of American dress, it proposes a plausible history for each.
Creator
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Nancy Rexford
Source
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The Historical Collections of the Danvers Historical Society XLVII (2005), p. 6-20.
Publisher
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Danvers Historical Society, Danvers, MA
Date
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2005
Language
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eng
Type
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Document
Identifier
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HD_text001_The Putnam House.pdf
Extent
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15 pages
essays