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R.\tR4, C10\r\nStewart, Lulie\tR10, C4\r\nStickford, Ruth\tR7, C5\r\nStickler, Della\tR4, C6\r\nStifter, Mrs.\tR4, C6\r\nStintzi (?), Anna\tR10, C1\r\nStone, Adelaide\tR6, C6\r\nStone, Frederick\tR6, C9\r\nStorey, Mrs. A. N. \tR1, C4\r\nStreitz, Carrie\tR5, C5\r\nStreitz, Mrs. F.G.\tR5, C5\r\nStroch, Jack\tR5, C10\r\nStroch, Mrs. A.\tR2, C5\r\nStuber, Mrs. Edn\tR9, C1\r\nSummers, Cora \tR10, C10\r\nSwan, Mrs. A.W.\tR7, C8\r\nSweet, Mr. L.E.\tR9, C3\r\nSwennes, Irene\tR3, C4\r\nTauscher, Margaret\tR9, C4\r\nTeagu, Mrs. J. S.\tR10, C10\r\nTeal, Carrie\tR10, C4\r\nThiel, Augusta R.\tR6, C2\r\nThill, Augusta\tR9, C4\r\nThomphson, Mrs. L. S.\tR1, C4\r\nThomphson, Wenzel\tR1, C4\r\nThompson, Mrs. L. S.\tR1, C4\r\nThomson, Tillie\tR7, C9\r\nThorson, Martin\tR8, C10\r\nTichrer, Rob\tR9, C3\r\nTietz, A. 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These included a newspaper clipping about their golden anniversary in 1933 and a program for the event.","OwnerNameF082a":"La Crosse County Historical Society","OwnerAddressF083":"pderrick@acegroup.cc","OwnerCityF084":"Brownsville","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"55919","OwnerPhoneF088":"507-724-2068","SourceInfoF088b":"Peggy Derrick","description":"Pieced, blue and white cotton signature quilt, filled with hundreds of embroidered names and the insignia of many auxiliary military organizations.","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-3/4-DB-10-475-quiltindexsubmission.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"UNIDENTIFIED PIECED SIGNATURE QUILT","Date":"1930-1949","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Peggy Derrick","CopyRestF080c":"La Crosse County Historical Society","legacy_kid":"4-DB-10","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:26:52","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["UNIDENTIFIED PIECED SIGNATURE QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"1K1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-62","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Turkey Tracks (York Ct. 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Psalm 34.14 v.\r\nReiff, Mrs Ellsabeth, Port Kennedy (8d)\r\nReiff, M S (4d)\r\nReiff, Sarah Ann (5b)\r\nRobbins, Mary A (5i) May 10th 1842\r\nRosenwalt ( Mitilda A (4i)\r\nShoemaker, Lavina, Fairmont (1g)\r\nStevens, Abijsk (1f)\r\nStevens, Abigail R (Mrs), Indian Creek (1e) Jul 12, 1842\r\nStover, Catherine, Erwinna (4g)\r\nStover, Emeline, Erwinna (7f)\r\nStover, Henry, Erwinna (5c)\r\nStover, Issac, Erwinna (4c)\r\nStover, Jacob, Erwinna (2 c)\r\nStrassburger, Ann (6d)\r\nstrassburger E (6c)\r\nStrassburger, Rev . J. A., Rockhill (6e)\r\nStrassburger, Rubens Y. (6g)\r\nThimmick, Elizabeth (3h)\r\nThimmick, (1h)\r\nWager, Benjamin, Sandy Hill (3f)\r\nWeckerly, Ann Eliza, Philadelphia ( 8c) May 2, 1842\r\nWentworth, Louisa H (6h)\r\nWentworth, Meg, Philadelphia (6i) March 15th/43\r\nWood, Anna (7e)\r\nWood, Emelina, Erwinna (7d)\r\nWorman, F (LC?) (6f) \"Remember Me\"\r\nWorman, L H (5e)\r\nWorman, Mary Ann (4e)\r\nWright, Miss Esther (2b)\r\n_____, Harriet (8g)\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"5/2/1842, 5/10/1842,7/12/1842, 7/42, 7/1842, 2/14/43,3/27.1844, ","MethodInscripF021":["Ink","Stamped"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"Center block of nine patch in all blocks","DateQuiltF023":"1800-1849","OtherExDateF023d":"c. 1844","DateInfoF023f":"Blocks includes dates from 1842, 1843, and the last date March 17, 1844","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Geometric"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Ink drawing"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Location unknown","ProvStateF057d":"Pennsylvania","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"The quilt was purchased at an auction in St. Paul, MN. The auction house owners didn't know if the quilt was part of the family's history or part of their collections. It was purchased in 2005.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Public domain","AddNotesF066":"I have begun research on this quilt but have a long way to go. The Reiffs all seem to be grandchildren or great grandchildren of George F. Reiff and Elizabeth Hendricks.\r\nI'm still clarifying their relationships.\r\n\r\nMattias (M S) Reiff (1795) the son of Abraham Reiff and Elizabeth Stauffer, is father of Mary Ann (1822), Elvina R (1824), and Elizabeth J. (1827). His wife's name is Elizabeth; she could be the Mrs. Elizabeth. All their names appear on this quilt. Mattias's sister Mary Ann married Mahlon Luken. Their daughter Elizabeth Luken cousin (1822) has signed the quilt.\r\n\r\nSarah Ann Reiff i(1823) is the daughter of Daniel C. Reiff and Sarah Webber. Daniel's father is Jacob Reiff\r\n\r\nJ. B. Reiff is likely John Boyer( 1803) (son of Daniel H Reiff and Mary Boyer. Daniel (1805) was his brother who was married to an Elizabeth. And Lydia (1826) and Angelina (1828)are children of his brother George Boyer Reiff (1801)\r\n\r\nAbraham (1766), Daniel (1773), and Jacob (1770) are all sons of George R Reiff (1740) and Elizabeth Henricks (1740).\r\n\r\nI have found Horatio G Kern in Philadelphia in 1850 census, age 35, married to Sarah with one child Mary.\r\n\r\nEliza Katz (1825) is in the 1850 census as daughter of Henry and Mary Katz in Philadelphia. \r\n\r\nFrancis L. Dinwiddie shows up in city registers in 1870 in Boston, 1897-98 in New York City, and in 1902 in Worchester, MA., but I haven't found him in the census.\r\n\r\nMrs.Phobe C. Jackson (1823) is in the 1850 census in New York with her husband Louis E Jackson.\r\n\r\n\r\nThere is still much to be discovered. \r\n","OwnerNameF082a":"Gail Bakkom","OwnerAddressF083":"gjbakkomQ@earthlink.net","OwnerCityF084":"Minneapolis","OwnerStateF086":"Minnesota","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"55407","OwnerPhoneF088":"612-825-9924","SourceInfoF088b":"Gail Bakkom","description":" The quilt has 72 pieced and appliqued red and white blocks with white sashing. Each block is signed, with 15 locations included, as well as several messages. There are 36 different turkey red prints. Hand pieced and quilted.","photocredit079a1":"Gail Bakkom","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-62/IMG_2034.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-62/IMG_1133.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-62/IMG_1132.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-62/IMG_1136.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-62/IMG_1137.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"TURKEY TRACKS YORK CT QUILT DOCUMENTATION","Date":"1800-1849","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Gail Bakkom","CopyRestF080c":"Gail Bakkom","legacy_kid":"4-DB-C","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:37","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["TURKEY TRACKS YORK CT QUILT DOCUMENTATION"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"x61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-49","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"To School and Home Again","BrackmanF011a":"865","OverallWidthF12a":"72\"","OverallLengthF012b":"72\"","PredomColorsF014":["Blue or Navy","Red","White"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Multiple Names","Place","Signature","Other"],"ContInscripF020":"Sharon Amburn, Ruth Flanagan, Martha Daly, Lucille Norris, Betty Bithke West Covina, CA; Judy Spens, Emagene Delano, Karen Smith, Bobbie Jean Sifter, Faith Koehn, Peggy Tucker, Georgia Blanton Hardt, Brenda, Ann Baker, Patty Williams, Charlene Sweatt, Judy Halson, LaVerne Schneider, Peggy Hill, Sandra Mooncroft\r\n\r\n\"Hardt 1997;\" \"Georgia's Quilt Quarters - Open - Quilts for Sale\"\r\n\r\nLabel on back on house block:\r\nThese blocks were made for me by the \"Morning Glories\" stitch group in 1995 and 1997 of Greer County Quilters Guild. I pieced the blocks together and it was machine quilted by Charles Taylor. Completed in Aug. 1999.","DateInscripF020a":"1995-1999","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Embroidery","Ink","Printed in the fabric"],"LocInscripF022":["on back","on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","FamDateF023c":"1995-1999","DateInfoF023f":"Date is inscribed on the quilt.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Cheater (fabric with pre-printed appliqué or pieced design)","Checked","Conversation Prints","Dotted","Floral","Geometric","Novelty","Plaid","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Foundation Piecing","Hand Piecing","Machine Piecing","Strip/string Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Fusible Applique","Hand Applique","Machine Applique","Other applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)","Embroidery","Ink drawing"],"UniqueF038h":"GB Hardt selected school house block; other house blocks selected by stitch group members.","MakerGroupNameF097":"Morning Glories Stitch Group","QuiltTopF054":"Hardt, Georgia Blanton","OthPeopleF056":"Taylor, Charles","LocMadeF057a":"Tulsa","ProvCountyF057b":"Tulsa","ProvStateF057d":"Oklahoma (OK)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"ReasonsF060":["Art or personal expression","Other"],"TopSourceF064":["Commercial/Published source: Book","Round robin exchange","Unknown"],"PattSourceF065":["Commercial pattern","Original to maker","Public domain"],"ExhibitListF067a":"Exhibited in Quilt Tulsa 2000 show in Tulsa, Oklahoma","RelItemsF088a":"Photos of quilt, photos of quiltmaker, quiltmaker's scrapbook","OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerCityF084":"Bixby","OwnerStateF086":"Oklahoma (OK)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Georgia Blanton Hardt","MaidenF097b":"Blanton","BirthDateF099":"1945","BirthplaceCityF098a":"Muskogee","BirthplaceStateF098b":"Oklahoma","MarriageF099b":"1964","EdBkgdF102":"BS from Oklahoma State University","OccupationF104":"School Librarian","FatherNameF109":"Blanton, George","MotherNameF111":"Blanton, Euorah","SpouseF113":"Hardt, Charles Lee","OccupationF115":"Civil Engineer","AccessF080":"Restricted","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2013-03-28","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"TO SCHOOL AND HOME AGAIN","Maker":"[\"HARDT, GEORGIA BLANTON\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","legacy_kid":"4-DB-3D","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:28","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["TO SCHOOL AND HOME AGAIN"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"061YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-61","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","InstInvContrNumF004":"Seater Deer Isle Quilt Project B02-001","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Susan Sylvester's 1903 Redwork Signature Hemmed Top","AltNameF011":"Redwork Embroidery on muslin","BrackmanF011a":"na","OverallWidthF12a":"75 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"75 inches","PredomColorsF014":["White"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Place","Signature","Other"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Sentiment (5): \"Remember Me\", \"Friendship\", \"Yours in Friendship\", \"God is Love\", \"Remember me kindly in this marns(?)\"","DateInscripF020a":"See previous box","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"Timespan","OtherExDateF023d":"After Feb 10, 1903. Before 1925.","DateInfoF023f":"Blocks were dated by each maker from Nov 18,1890, to March 8, 1892, a period of a little over one year, plus one more block from Sep 18, 1902, and three from Feb 10, 1903. The quilt was finished an unknown time after the last blocks were made in 1903, but before Susan's death in 1925.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"UniqueF037b":"one block appears to be a handkerchief","ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing","Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"UniqueF038h":"The quiltmaker was presented with 45 blocks of two different initial sizes. She skillfully arranged them so that she used the smaller ones in units of 4 to make a full-size block or she added muslin to all sides to make a full-size block to achieve a total of 36 full-size blocks which she could arrange six by six to make a square quilt top. She then covered her seams with red floss herringbone stitch to add additional interest to the quilt top.\r\n\r\nShe treated the edges the same. They were brought over twice from the front to the back and edgestitched very close to the fold by machine with very small stitches.\r\n\r\nThe back, with the underside of the embroidery was left as is.","FeaturesF053":"Design or Pattern: 36 square blocks, Set straight, Sashed, 1 Border.\r\n\r\nDescription of block: White solid muslin block embroidered with red cotton floss in outline stitch [\"Redwork\"]. Most squares have a commercially designed flower or similar illustration, the name, city and state of the maker, and a date. Several squares are divided into four quarter squares, each by a different maker not from the same town. The names are in script, in different handwritings. A few squares have no design other than the script; a few have phrases of friendship.\r\n\r\nDescription and measurement of quilt design:\r\nNumber of design blocks: 6 x 6 = 36\r\nMeasurements of block: 9 3/4 inches x 9 3/4inches\r\nSashing: 3 1/4 inches wide\r\nBorders: 3 1/4 inches wide\r\n\r\nPiecing Thread: White Cotton \r\nPiecing Note: The blocks are sashed horizontally by hand and then the vertical strips are sashed, bordered, and joined mostly by machine.\r\n\r\nEmbroidery: The design within each block is done with outline stitch. The seams of the block, the seams of the horizontal sashing, and the seams of the border are covered with herringbone stitch.\r\n\r\nNo back, no batting, no quilting.\r\nVery good condition when I saw it in 1997, suitable for hanging for an exhibit.\r\nNo evidence of repair or alteration.","QuiltTopF054":"Sylvester, Susan Eva (Dunham) (1856-1925)","LocMadeF057a":"Deer Isle","ProvCountyF057b":"Hancock","ProvStateF057d":"Maine","ProvProvF057e":"Sunset (village), called Southwest Harbor before the post office opened in 1886. The village and the town are located on the island of Deer Isle in East Penobscot Bay.","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"Linda Billings inherited the quilt top from her paternal grandmother Vida (Brown) Sylvester (1888-1977), who found it in her mother-in-law Susan E. (Dunham) Sylvester’s house \"when Vida was living there.\" Linda doesn't know when Vida lived in the house. When Susan died at age 70 in 9 Aug 1925, her obituary says she was living with her daughter Millie Colby in Sunset. Edmund had died the previous year. In a report in 1932 and in 1936, Susan's sister Abbie Eaton's daughter Angie Mae (1888-after 1935) who married widower Alfred Dunham in 1913 was living in Edmund & Susan's former house. \r\n\r\nWe don't know whether or not the blocks before 1903 had been initially collected by someone else. For example, more of the island blockmakers in the earlier years are related to Susan's younger sister Abbie (Dunham) Eaton's husband Courtney, but the\r\nlocal names were neighbors anyway in the small village of Sunset where Susan lived and kept store. Green's Landings names might be friends she and Abbie grew up with. \r\n\r\nSunset is a village and post office in the town of Deer Isle on the island of Deer Isle. Green's Landing, 5 miles away by road, was another settlement within the town of Deer Isle until the southern third of the island seceded in 1897 during the boomtime of the granite quarries to be the separate town of Stonington.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Unknown","AddNotesF066":"On each block is a name, date, and place in red cotton floss in outline stitch. There are 14 Deer Isle names from Sunset and Green’s Landing (Stonington after 1897) which are mostly recognizable as relatives, 6 names or initials with no place given (of which I found 2 on the island in 1910), and 25 names from 23 other towns in the USA and Canada that have no known connection to Deer Isle. Total of 45 names.\r\n\r\nThe Sunset Blockmakers:\r\n\r\nSusan E. Sylvester: Susan Eva (Dunham) Sylvester(1856-1925), the quiltmaker, age 47. She was married to Edmund F. Sylvester of Sunset.\r\n\r\nMildred Sylvester: A. Mildred \"Millie\" (Sylvester) Colby (1884-1954), Susan's older daughter, age 18. She married fisherman Miller E. Colby (1879-1966) and lived in Sunset.\r\n\r\nAmy A. Sylvester: Susan's daughter (1888-1937), age 14. She married Frank D. McVeigh (1885-1956) and they lived at Sylvester Cove in the house built by her grandfather Benjamin Jordan Sylvester.\r\n\r\nAbbie A. Eaton: Abbie Ada (Dunham) Eaton (April 13, 1864 - 1953): a younger sister of Susan, age 27. She grew up in Green's Landing. She was married to George Courtney Eaton (1862-1943) who was grandson of 1767 settler Jonathan Eaton who built Edgewood Farm, Sunset, in 1789. In 1892 he was a quarryman, so he probably was living in Green's Landing near the quarries. He was known as a stonemason. See the newspaper clipping of their Golden Wedding Anniversary in 1936. In 1910, Courtney was listed as farmer and blacksmith, Sunset, on Sylvester Cove. \r\n\r\nAngie Mae Eaton: Mae (Eaton) Dunham (1888-after 1935), age 3, oldest child of Abbie & Courtney Eaton, so a niece of Susan the quiltmaker. Mae married widower Alfred Dunham in 1913. Later he worked for Stephen Knowlton at The Firs summer hotel in Sunset on Sylvester Cove Road. In 1932 and 1936 they were living in Susan's former house in Sunset. Mae Dunham and her mother A. A. Eaton appear in a photo in 1935 of the Sunset women's group, the Martha Washington Benevolence Society, when \"the Marthas\" celebrated their 100th anniversary.\r\n\r\nSusan Eaton: Susan C. (Pressey) Eaton (1836-1891), age 55, Abbie Eaton’s mother-in-law, died two months after the date on her block. Incidentally, two of Susan Pressey’s sisters married two of Courtney’s older brothers. Both Pressey and Eaton families were neighbors in Sunset.\r\n\r\nF. Eaton: Probably Florence (Eaton) Allen, Courtney Eaton's much younger sister, born Dec 1875, so about age 16. She married John W. Allen, listed in 1910 as a blacksmith and garage man in Sedgwick ME.\r\n F. Eaton could have been Courtney Eaton's much older brother Fletcher Eaton but the floral motif makes this identification seem unlikely to me. Fletcher Eaton's complete name is Jasper Newton Fletcher Eaton (1853-1926). In 1910 he was a laborer in Sunset with 5 children.\r\n\r\nClara Eaton: Clara Emma “Cad” Barter from Isle Au Haut (b 1849/50), Abbie’s husband’s brother Fletcher Eaton's wife. This is certainly the Clara Eaton who embroidered a block for Susan Sylvester in 1903, about age 53. When Clara Barter was about 11 years old in 1860, she made a friendship pieced block for H01-003, another quilt I documented, for Edmund Sylvester's sisters Kate and Martha Sylvester.\r\n\r\nGrace Eaton: Grace Lee Eaton (Jan 1875-April 1940), age 28. Fletcher and Cad Eaton’s daughter Grace was single for over fifty years before she married widower Lemuel Pickering. Grace's younger sister Nina Belle (Eaton) Philbrook lived in the family house at Salmon Point by Sylvester Cove.\r\n\r\nThe Green's Landing Blockmakers:\r\n\r\nEtta M. Davis: I found her in the 1910 Register married to George H. Knowlton, merchant of Tea Hill in Stonington. They had two children Beatrice and Ralph C. (p.205, 218). She is listed in 1910 as a daughter of Zina (Lunt) Davis, married to Young on Highland Ave, sister of Robert Davis, general work, William Davis, cook in East Eddington ME, Gertrude Young married to Peter Gray, mariner, on Highland Ave, and Ora Young married to Alex Dalzell, stonecutter on Highland Ave.\r\n\r\nAddie E. Gross and Josie C. Ferry: In the 1910 Register (p. 212) in Stonington Addie E. (Carter) Terrey Gross was married to fisherman George Gross, living on Main St. The household was listed with 3 living children: Clifford Terrey, quarryman, Stonington, Josephine Terrey Stanley, Swan’s Island, and Edward Gross, quarryman, Stonington. Josie C. Ferry was not listed on Deer Island in 1910, but Addie’s daughter by her first husband is probably her and we interpreted the name incorrectly during transcription.\r\n\r\nFlora Smith: Mrs. Flora C. Smith is listed in the 1910 Register (p. 227, 206) as the daughter of Irena (Petty) Dunham of Main St, Stonington, and sister of Delia E. (Dunham) Hutchison. Flora has two young children and is married to Frank J. Smith, stonecutter, Main St., Stonington. She could be related to Susan and Abbie through the Dunham family of their father.\r\n\r\nHattie Stinson and Lois Stinson: Hattie L. (Stinson) Bray (Mrs. Charles T. Bray) of South Deer Isle with 2 young children and also her mother Lois (Allen) Stinson are listed in the 1910 Register, p. 229. Mrs. Stinson has the same maiden name as Susan and Abbie’s mother Lydia (Allen) Dunham. I haven’t yet found if they are related, but Lois and her husband Jonathan are listed on the D.I. Road in Stonington, the same as the Dunhams that year.\r\n\r\nAlice R. Thurlow: In the 1910 Register, some nineteen years after she signed a block, there was no Alice R. Thurlow listed in the Thurlow families of Deer Isle or Stonington. \r\n\r\nBlockmakers from other places:\r\n\r\nAunt Minerva lived in Augusta ME, two blockmakers lived elsewhere in Maine, and the rest lived in other states and Canada. \r\n\t\r\nLinda Billings, the owner of Susan Sylvester's quilt top, does not recognize any of the names not from Sunset. I have found possible connections for most of the Deer Isle names, but I do not know whether the off-islanders are relatives or friends of any local blockmakers or whether there is a connection with summer visitors to the island. No one familiar with island history to whom I have shown the names and places has recognized any.\r\n\r\nI speculate that the off-islanders are members of a common national organization or subscribers to a women's magazine or a chain letter. I hope that someone reading this record will be able to shed light on what brought these redwork blocks together from all over the United States in about a year around 1891.\r\n ","RelItemsF088a":"1. Photo of the Edmund F. Sylvester store, Sunset, about 1892. (at the Deer Isle-Stonington Historical Society)\r\n\r\n2. Photo of Ann Smith's house July 1997 showing the Sylvester store as the back ell. (Susan E. Seater)\r\n\r\n3. Obituary of Susan (Dunham) Sylvester, 1925\r\n\r\n4. Newspaper clipping of Golden Wedding Anniversary of Abbie & Courtney Eaton, 1936. \r\n\r\n5. Google satellite images of Deer Isle and of Sunset with my annotation.","OwnerNameF082a":"Linda S. Billings, from her, July 2009.","OwnerAddressF083":"seater@mindspring.com","OwnerCityF084":"Raleigh","OwnerStateF086":"North Carolina","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"27612","OwnerPhoneF088":"919-848-3506","SourceInfoF088b":"Susan E. Seater","AddNotesF132":"The hemmed top was found at the Sunset home of Susan Eva (Dunham) Sylvester (1856-1925), great-grandmother of the present owner Linda (Sylvester) Billings. Linda inherited the quilt top from her paternal grandmother Vida (Brown) Sylvester (1888-1977) who found it in her mother-in-law Susan’s house \"when Vida was living there.\" Linda doesn't know what years Vida lived in the house. Vida grew up on Eagle Island, for which Sylvester's Cove is the mailboat harbor and Sunset is the post office. Vida believed that the quilt top was made by Susan Sylvester.\r\n\r\nSusan E. Dunham and Edmund F. Sylvester married between 1872, when his first wife died along with their first child, and 1877. Edmund (1850-1924) was a great-grandson of 1788 settler Edmund Sylvester and a son of Benjamin J. & Ann (Coombs) Sylvester who built a substantial house for a large family at the head of Sylvester Cove, Sunset, in 1856. Ann came from the island of Vinalhaven. The Deer Isle-Stonington Historical Society has a quilt by Ann and also blocks by Edmund's sisters Martha and Kate. Making quilts continued in subsequent generations of Sylvesters to the present. Benjamin's Aunt Salome(Sylvester) Sellers (1800-1909) whose house in Sunset is the location of the Deer Isle-Stonington Historical Society was another well-known quiltmaker at this time.\r\n\r\nSusan and Edmund F. Sylvester had four children, Frank L. (1876-1896) who drowned at age 19, Linda's grandfather Lewis W. Sylvester (1881-1935), Mildred (1884-1954), and Amy (1888-1937). \r\n\r\nSusan probably did not grow up in Sunset. In both the 1870 Census and the 1910 Register, her father Stephen Dow Dunham was a fisherman in Green's Landing/Stonington. Several early settlers of Deer Isle in 1766 and 1767 were men named Dunham and Dow. In 1870 when Susan was about 14, her father, her mother Lydia A. (Allen) Dunham, three brothers and two sisters are listed in addition to Susan in the household. Surviving Susan in 1925 were one brother Edmond Dunham, and two sisters Mrs. C. L. Knowlton, and Mrs. Courtney Eaton (Abbie).\r\n\r\nSometime after the 1880 Map of Deer Isle was made, Susan and Edmund moved into a newly-built house at the corner of Sunset’s main road and the road to Sylvester Cove and Dunham's Point. At this intersection, on the NW corner, Susan and her husband ran a small store in a building next to their house. Across the road on the SW corner was the elementary school and beyond it the Sunset Chapel, 1885. On the east side of the main road was a library built in 1902. A photo of the store, labeled \"about 1892,\" shows another house north of it on the west side of the road, but not yet the store of John R. Johnson that was built immediately north by 1898. Susan's store building can be seen today (2009) since it was later attached as the back ell of the house. In the 1910 Register of Deer Isle, Edmund is listed as a carpenter.\r\n\r\nSusan dated her block Feb 10, 1903, the latest date on the hemmed top, when she was about 47 years old. Her daughters signed blocks at ages 15 and 18.","description":"This Redwork quilt top was made on Deer Isle ME by a member of a Deer Isle family, has inscriptions by people from Deer Isle, and is owned on Deer Isle. Two settlements are represented in 16 inscriptions, Sunset and Green's Landing. The rest of the 45 blocks have an unknown connection to the island and no obvious connection to each other, the intriguing mystery of this item.","photocredit079a1":"Susan E. Seater","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-61/B02-001_SSRedwork_AmySylvester_SusanSylvester_1997_05-18A_4x6.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-61/B02-001_SSRedwork_AmySylvester_SusanSylvester_1997_05-18A_1424pixWid.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-61/B02-001_SSRedwork_MildredSylvester_FEaton_Back_1997_05-20A_4x6.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-61/B02-001_SSRedwork_SusanSylvester_1997_05-18A_1424pixWid.jpg"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-61/B02-001_SSRedwork_QuarterBlocks_1997_05-18A_1424pixWid.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"SUSAN SYLVESTERS 1903 REDWORK SIGNATURE HEMMED TOP","Maker":"[\"SYLVESTER, SUSAN EVA (DUNHAM) (1856-1925)\"]","Date":"Timespan","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Susan E. Seater","CopyRestF080c":"Susan E. Seater","legacy_kid":"4-DB-B","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:36","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["SUSAN SYLVESTERS 1903 REDWORK SIGNATURE HEMMED TOP"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"r61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-25","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Sunbonnet Sue","BrackmanF011a":"Brackman 47.11 - Encyclopedia of Applique by Barbara Brackman","OverallWidthF12a":"64 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"88 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Green","Lavender","Orange","Pink","Purple","Red","Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Multiple Names","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"\"Aunts\"\r\n\r\n1A Bertha\r\n1B Jane\r\n1C Lucille\r\n1D Anna\r\n\r\n2A Kathryn\r\n2B Lenore\r\n2C Ollie\r\n2D Fern\r\n\r\n3A Leona\r\n3B Lala\r\n3C Grace\r\n3D Jean\r\n\r\n4A Gertrude\r\n4B Edith\r\n4C Nelle\r\n4D Dorothy\r\n\r\n5A Bernice\r\n5B Mabel\r\n5C Mildred\r\n5D Lois\r\n\r\nName inscribed on accompanying pillow: Ruth","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Multiple scrap","Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"FeaturesF053":"The sunbonnet girls are embroidered with runing stitches on hat, arm and dress; blanket sitchess onhat; blanket and stem stith on hat.","QuiltTopF054":"Unknown, Quiltmaker","QuiltHistF059":"The quilt was purchased from the Kalona Antique Company in 2002.","ReasonsF060":["Unknown"],"OwnerNameF082a":"Catherine Noll Litwinow","OwnerAddressF083":"litwinow62@msn.com","OwnerCityF084":"Bettendorf","OwnerStateF086":"Iowa","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"52722","OwnerPhoneF088":"563-332-8588","SourceInfoF088b":"Catherine Noll Litwinow","description":"Twenty block, each appliqued with a Sunbonnet Sue, are set together with light purple squares and triangles. Sunbonnet girls are embroidered with running stitches on hat, arm and dress; blanket stitches on hat, blanket and stem stitch on hat.","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-25/aunts.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"SUNBONNET SUE","Maker":"[\"UNKNOWN, QUILTMAKER\"]","Date":"1930-1949","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Catherine Noll Litwinow","legacy_kid":"4-DB-25","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:08","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["SUNBONNET SUE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"ua1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-35","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission; California Heritage Quilt Project","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Stargazing","OverallWidthF12a":"92","OverallLengthF012b":"92","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Blue or Navy","Green","Orange","Purple","White","Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Multiple Names","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"Star block patterns:\r\n1A - Comet – (Scarlett Rose)\r\n1B - Key West Star – C. Minor 84 (Carrie Minor)\r\n1C - Flaming Star – JH (Judy Hafner)\r\n1D - Corner Star – LC (Linda Caton)\r\n2A - Star and Cross – GW (Gladys Wooden)\r\n2B - St. Louis Star – (Scarlett Rose)\r\n2C - Bell Star – Marge W 84 (Marge Winters)\r\n2D - Sassy Star – Katy B (Katy Bryan)\r\n3A - North Star –( Scarlett Rose)\r\n3B - Galway Star – JC (Jody Cloud)\r\n3C - Rolling Star – (Scarlett Rose)\r\n3D - Fragmented Star – M. Hafford (Mary)\r\n4A - Martha Washington Star – (Scarlett Rose)\r\n4B - Guiding Star – (Scarlett Rose)\r\n4C - Northumberland Star – Marge Winters 84\r\n4D - Flying Star – Candy (Culp)\r\n\r\nTree block patterns, starting at the top L to R:\r\nArching Tree- Ginger Strange, Tennesse Pine – Tony (Sotnikow), Apple Tree – D2 (Debbie DiNino), Tennessee Pine – JG (Joyce Good), Tree of Autumn – (Scarlett Rose)\r\nDown the left side of the quilt, starting at the top:\r\nTree of Life – (Scarlett Rose), Mary’s Weeping Willow – M.P. (Mary Ross Peard), Temperance Tree – Mary Schneider, Little Beech Tree – (Scarlett Rose), Tree of Autumn – (Scarlett Rose)\r\nDown the right side of the quilt starting at the top:\r\nChristmas Tree – Carol M. (Millard), Washington Evergreen – L. Molter (Linda), Proud Pine – (Scarlett Rose), Tree of Temptation – Margaret C. (Cantrell), Tree of Life – (Scarlett Rose)\r\nAcross the bottom, L to R:\r\nChristmas Tree – Ada C. (Cochrane), Tree of Paradise – (Scarlett Rose), Tree of Temptation II – (Scarlett Rose), Little Beech Tree II – (Scarlett Rose), Apple Tree – MP (Mary Ross Peard)\r\n\r\nScarlett didn't sign any of her blocks, but she does have all the paperwork she did at the time, with the lists of names, design drawings and other information documented.","DateInscripF020a":"1984","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","OtherExDateF023d":"ca. 1991","DateInfoF023f":"Started in 1984, the top was made in 1985. Scarlett hand quilted parts of it in 1988, then machine quilted and finished it in 1991.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabPrintF037":["Multiple scrap","Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)"],"FeaturesF053":"While machine quilting this design, Scarlett added clear seed beads every so often, scattering them across the top to add a glittering effect. She wanted the quilt to be the image of a night sky, seen as if one was laying on their back in an open space, with the trees surrounding you. Scarlett does stargaze from time to time and has been known to be up very late at night to see comets, shooting stars and other special events.","QuiltTopF054":"Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding, CA","LocMadeF057a":"Anderson","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"When Scarlett joined the Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding, California in January of 1983, she wanted to participate in the friendship blocks that members were talking about making for each other. The first person who asked for friendship blocks was Carrie Minor and her Rooster quilt top is currently in Scarlett's collection. Carrie's Rooster quilt top is entered in the Quilt Index Signature Quilt Project.\r\n\r\nScarlett had to wait until it was her turn to ask for blocks and since she was a very new member, it wasn't until 1984 that her turn came. In the meantime, she spent hours researching and collecting the block patterns that she wanted the members to make for her. \r\n\r\nSince the membership at that time was around 35-40, Scarlett thought she would be able to have all but one of the blocks made by members, but due to lack of interest or other reasons, several members didn't volunteer to make blocks or didn't follow through with their offers. Scarlett made all the remaining blocks to complete her quilt design.\r\n\r\nStargazing was accepted into the 1992 National Quilting Association show in Bowling Green, Ohio and the 1992 Dollywood quilt show in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Scarlett also entered it into several local quilt shows, in Winters, Chester and Redding, California during 1992.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Book","OwnerNameF082a":"Scarlett Rose","OwnerAddressF083":"Scarlett@scarlettrose.com","OwnerCityF084":"Anderson","OwnerStateF086":"California","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"96007","OwnerPhoneF088":"530-365-1402","SourceInfoF088b":"Scarlett Rose","description":"This quilt is the result of Scarlett Rose's first time in asking for blocks for a friendship quilt when she was a new member of the Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding, California back in 1984. She had made many blocks for other members, waiting patiently and seriously planning for her turn to ask for blocks.","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-35/StargazingQuilt.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-35/CarrieMinorStar.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-35/MargeWintersStar.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-35/MaryPeardTree.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-35/ScarlettRoseShootingStar.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Owner Associator":"51-150-25","Pattern":"STARGAZING","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\", \"QUILTER'S SEW-CIETY OF REDDING, CA\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Scarlett Rose","CopyRestF080c":"Scarlett Rose","legacy_kid":"4-DB-2F","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:16","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["STARGAZING"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"oq1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-12","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission; California Heritage Quilt Project","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Sixty Years of Remembrances","AltNameF011":"Vice President's Block, Dog Tooth Violet","OverallWidthF12a":"94 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"94 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Blue or Navy","Cream","Green","Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names","Place","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"1A-Florence Porterfield (Scarlett's grandmother's cousin) \r\nVillegreen, Colo\r\n\r\n2A-Jolean Nobriga Burk (Scarlett's sister-in-law)\r\n\r\n\r\n3A-Mrs. E. B. Toombs\r\n\r\n4A-Steve Green\r\nVerla Green\r\nNov 20, 1998\r\n\r\n5A-Carol\r\nJamie Lee\r\n\r\n6A-Frances E. Miley (Scarlett's husband Dan Nobriga's cousin)\r\n\r\n7A-Jim Stephens\r\n\r\n1B-Yolanda D. Stracner\r\n\r\n2B-Mrs. R. B. Ragsdale\r\nVillegreen, Colo\r\n3-11-40\r\n\r\n3B-Rose Marie Straw (deceased)\r\n1998\r\n\r\n4B-Bill Porterfield (Scarlett's great uncle)\r\n\r\n5B-Remember Me....\r\nLaurie Short\r\nNov. 1998\r\n\r\n6B-E. J. Parsons (Scarlett's great grand uncle)\r\n\r\n7B-Carole Hodges\r\nNov 28, 1998\r\n\r\n1C-Mrs. J. A. Glover\r\n\r\n2C-Mary Ross Peard\r\n1998\r\n\r\n3C-Mrs. C. C. Glover (could be C. G., not sure about the initials)\r\n\r\n4C-Don & Betty McFadyen\r\n1998\r\n\r\n5C-Bessie Parsons (Scarlett's great grand aunt)\r\n\r\n6C-Ellis E Rose (Scarlett's father)\r\n\r\n7C-Irene Rose (Scarlett's grandmother on her father's side - the Porterfields)\r\n\r\n1D-Mary Harris\r\n\r\n2D-Billie Porterfield (Scarlett's great uncle)\r\n\r\n3D-Donna Jones\r\n1998\r\n\r\n4D-Eddie Keen\r\n1940\r\nand\r\nSeraphina Porterfield (Scarlett's great aunt)\r\n1943\r\n\r\n5D-Halli Keller\r\n\r\n6D-Mrs. Stevens\r\n\r\n7D-Beula Marie Alioto\r\n12-1-98\r\n\r\n1E-Lillie Keen\r\n\r\n2E-Janine Greig (Laurie Short's sister-in-law)\r\nEden Prairie, MN\r\nNov 24, 1998\r\n\r\n3E-Seraphina Porterfield (Scarlett's great aunt)\r\nVillegreen, Colo\r\n1934\r\n\r\n4E-Claire Low (Edy Goldsworthy's daughter-in-law)\r\n11-24-98\r\n\r\n5E-Mrs. Ida VanBeber\r\nLa Junta, Colo\r\n\r\n6E-Scarlett Rose\r\nAnderson, California\r\n1998\r\n\r\n7E-Mary\r\nIvy\r\n\r\n1F-Judy Hafner\r\nNov 1998\r\n\r\n2F-Mrs. E. W. Glatz\r\n\r\n3F-Martha Hilbert\r\n\r\n4F-Ruth Parsons (Scarlett's great grandmother Parson's cousin)\r\n\r\n5F-Edy Goldsworthy\r\nEnjoy!\r\n\r\n6F-Mrs. T. M. Denton\r\nMar 3 1940\r\n\r\n7F-Lois Schuler\r\nLarry Schuler\r\n11-20-98\r\n\r\n1G-Mrs. Stephens\r\n\r\n2G-Roberta L. McLaughlin\r\nRedding, Calif.\r\n1998\r\n\r\n3G-Dorthy\r\n\r\n4G-Vance E Rose (Scarlett's brother)\r\n\r\n5G-Bette Jean\r\n\r\n6G-Jane Fleury Hiler\r\n\r\n7G-Hattie Porterfield (Scarlett's grandmother's cousin)\r\nFowler, Colo\r\n1945","DateInscripF020a":"11-20-1998, 03-11-40, 11-28-1998, 12-01-1998, 11-24-1998, 1934, 1945, 1943","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"Timespan","OtherExDateF023d":"1999","DateInfoF023f":"The Vice President's blocks were made in the 30s and 40s by my relatives and their friends and neighbors in the La Junta/Fowler/Villegreen area of Colorado, USA. The Dogtooth Violet blocks were pieced in 1998/1999 by Scarlett Rose, after collecting the signatures of family and friends in the Redding/Anderson area of Northern California.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Geometric","Multiple scrap","Novelty","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Blanket, buttonhole, or other decorative applique stitch","Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","OthPeopleF056":"McFadyen, Betty","LocMadeF057a":"Anderson","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"My grandmother passed away in 1983 and I inherited several trunks that included a couple of her quilts, a stack of appliqued blocks and lots of fabric scraps. I made a double bed sized quilt, that I machine pieced and hand quilted, from the best of the appliqued blocks and I used this quilt on my bed for several years. Then I put it away since I didn't want it to become worn and faded.\r\n\r\nWhen reproduction prints started appearing in the early 90s, I pulled out the double bed sized quilt and decided to take it completely apart so I could use the vintage blocks in a new quilt. My skills as a quiltmaker had improved greatly and I wanted to do a better job of putting together a special quilt with these old blocks. \r\n\r\nI chose a vintage pattern, the Dogtooth Violet, for the pieced blocks that alternate with the applique blocks. I collected signatures for the pieced blocks, then carefully selected the repro prints for each block, to balance out the vintage blocks as best as I could.\r\n\r\nI asked a friend to hand quilt this quilt for me and I traded a quilt top from my stash to her for her work.\r\n\r\nThe applique block I had to research to find out what it was called. The Vice President's block made sense to me since I'd been told that there was a family legend that says that we are related to a vice president! After much research, I discovered that the connection is very indirect. It's something like, a great great grandaunt married the uncle of a vice president. So he's not in my direct line!\r\n\r\nThis quilt has been exhibited at the 1999 Pacific International Quilt Festival in Santa Clara, CA and at the 2000 Pajarro Valley Quilt Association show in Santa Cruz, Ca. The quilt was published in a \"Meetin' Place\" article in the April/May 2009 issue of Quilter's Newsletter magazine, which is issue #409.\r\n\r\nScarlett has self-published a retail pattern for this quilt that is available through her website. The original pattern was done in QuiltPro (quilt design software) many years ago and now has been redone and updated in Electric Quilt 6.","ReasonsF060":["Commemorative"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Book","CommSourceF064b":"Dogtooth Violet, a Nancy Cabot pattern, was found in The Collector's Dictionary of Quilt Names and Patterns by Yvonne M. Khin.","ExhibitListF067a":"Featured Artist Booth, Legacies of Love Quilt Show, Fremont, CA 2006","OwnerNameF082a":"Scarlett Rose","OwnerAddressF083":"Scarlett@scarlettrose.com","OwnerCityF084":"Anderson","OwnerStateF086":"California","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"96007","OwnerPhoneF088":"530-365-1402","SourceInfoF088b":"Scarlett Rose","AddNotesF132":"Each of the vintage blocks were either made by Helen Irene Rose (Scarlett's grandmother) or by the people who signed the block, depending on whether they were men or women.\r\nThe modern blocks were pieced by Scarlett Rose from reproduction fabrics. The quilt was hand quilted by Betty McFadyen of Cottonwood, CA, USA. Betty received a quilt top made by Scarlett in exchange for the quilting of this quilt.","description":"Featuring vintage blocks Scarlett inherited and modern blocks she made, this quilt contains signatures from Scarlett Rose's family & friends, dating from the 30's to the 90's.","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-12/SixtyYearsofRemembrancesbyScarlettRose.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-12/BessieParsonsSYoR.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-12/BetteJeanSYoR.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-12/BillPorterfieldSYoR.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-12/RoseMarieStrawSYoR.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","Pattern":"SIXTY YEARS OF REMEMBRANCES","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"Timespan","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Scarlett Rose","CopyRestF080c":"Scarlett Rose","legacy_kid":"4-DB-19","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:26:57","updated_at":"2024-03-21 18:35:29"},"sort":["SIXTY YEARS OF REMEMBRANCES"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"xq1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-48","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission; California Heritage Quilt Project","TypeObjF008":"Other","TypeObjOtherF008a":"This quilt is partially hand quilted, with basting still in place.","QuiltTitleF009":"Scarlett & Dan's Wedding Quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"77\"","OverallLengthF012b":"71\"","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Red","White"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Message","Multiple Names","Signature","Single"],"ContInscripF020":"First row, L to R:\r\nDan & Scarlet,\r\nBest wishes to a great\r\ncouple. Wishing you happiness\r\nand good fortune\r\n\r\nWith our love,\r\nFrank & Connie\r\n__________________\r\n\r\nHappiness ~\r\nPeace and Joy\r\nAlways\r\n~\r\nPat Mickela\r\n__________________\r\n\r\nMay marriage\r\nbe all you hoped\r\nit would be!\r\n\r\nJohn & Lila\r\nTahti\r\n__________________\r\n\r\nDear Scarlett & Dan,\r\nYou have my wishes for a\r\nwonderful wonderful Happy\r\nlife together. May all your\r\ndreams come true.\r\n\r\nLove,\r\nLois Schuler\r\n__________________\r\n\r\nOnly Joy will come\r\nJudy + Howard\r\n__________________\r\n\r\nSecond row, L to R:\r\n\r\nScarlett & Daniel ~\r\nBest wishes for a\r\nlifetime of love, laughter,\r\nsharing & caring...\r\nThis is such a special\r\nday...\r\n\r\nCris Hartman\r\n__________________\r\n\r\n10 May 1997\r\n\r\nDan & Scarlett\r\nAll the best\r\nDixie & Tony\r\nTen Broeck\r\n(inscription inside a drawing of a kimono)\r\n__________________\r\n\r\nGeorgeann\r\n__________________\r\n\r\nThird row, L to R:\r\n\r\nRosalinda Brainerd\r\n___________________\r\n\r\n(a column of five Japanese numbers, from 1 to 5, with these inscriptions next to each number)\r\nIs for a long life\r\nIs for fortune together\r\nIs for God's blessings\r\nIs for happiness\r\nIs for love!\r\n\r\nRoss & Dilly Clark\r\n10 May 1997\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nDorothy Allan\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nVerla Green\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nFourth row, L to R:\r\n\r\nDan and Scarlett -\r\nI hope you\r\nwill have a\r\nlong and happy\r\nlife together.\r\nRowena Goodner\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nfor Scarlett & Daniel,\r\na wish for your\r\nHappiness & Health\r\nin your life together\r\nyour quilting Pal\r\nBette Lee (Collins)\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nLove\r\nLive\r\nEnjoy\r\nBarbara Tavolazzi\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nFifth row, L to R:\r\n\r\nMay your Days be\r\nfilled with the Sweetness(?)\r\nof Love and your\r\nnights with the warmth\r\nof being together\r\nTom & Lilth (?)\r\nCarswell\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nMaxine Holland\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nWritten in a circle are the words \"love is all is love\" repeating, with the name \"Rose Marie Straw\" signed in the center of the circle.\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nAnn Arbuckle\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nSixth row, L to R:\r\n\r\nCongratulations\r\nScarlett\r\nand\r\nDaniel\r\nLove Always\r\nJessica Dupont\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nAn inscription in Japanese, which translated means \"Happiness/Joy until the end of time\"\r\nYojiro and Sheryl Sadohara\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nPauline Murphy\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nEverett and Martha\r\nHilbert\r\nGood Luck\r\nScarlett\r\nand\r\nDan\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nSignatures below this row are signed in squares set on point on the left half of the quilt, with more squares set straight on the right half.\r\n\r\nSignatures in the on point squares:\r\n\r\nJapanese inscription that says \"I wish you a joyous life!\"\r\nMary Harris\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nMay Your\r\nLife be full of\r\nLove and Happiness\r\nLola & Jerry Cerepa\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nBea Stone\r\n___________________\r\n\r\n\r\nScarlett & Dan,\r\nAlways remeber to\r\nkeep love central in your\r\nmarriage. May you have many\r\njoyous years together.\r\nLove\r\nJeannette Massari\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nMuch Happiness\r\nall your married\r\nlife\r\nA Fox (Ann)\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nScarlett and Dan\r\nI wish you happy\r\ndays and joy in the little\r\nthings! Take care of each\r\nother and all your days will\r\nbe good\r\nLove you,\r\nBarbara Wilde\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nKitty\r\nPippen\r\nYour old quilt-\r\nshow buddy.\r\nLove ya!\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nHalli Keller\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nThe best of\r\neverything\r\nalways\r\n\r\nThis creation\r\ncannot be topped\r\n\r\nJean Schaumberg\r\n__________________\r\n\r\nScarlett & Dan\r\nMany good wishes\r\nforever. I will\r\nalways remember\r\nworking with you.\r\nAs ever,\r\nPat Larsen\r\n__________________\r\n\r\nMay your\r\nmarriage be filled\r\nwith harmony & beautiful\r\nmusic!\r\n\r\nFondly,\r\nCandace LiVolsi, harp\r\nRoseann D. Belton, flute\r\n(the two professional musicians who played Japanese music during the wedding ceremony)\r\n___________________\r\nThe love in your\r\nheart wasn't put\r\nthere to stay -\r\nlove isn't love 'till\r\nyou give it away!\r\n\r\nmuch love to you\r\nMonte & Joanie\r\nKielty\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nLove and Prayers\r\nLois Busby\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nDan & Scarlett\r\nBest Wishes to you both\r\ntoday and always...\r\nTroy & Michelle\r\nJardiville\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nHappiness\r\nAlways\r\nDoris Stadelman\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nLois Barnes\r\nBest Wishes\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nSignatures on the right lower half of the quilt:\r\n\r\nWe wish you\r\nlove\r\net\r\nhappiness\r\n\r\nThe\r\nKillians\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nScarlett & Dan,\r\nBlessings of love and\r\njoy to you, now and\r\nalways!\r\n\r\nLove,\r\nDan & Cathy Ferrarese\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nMay the luck of the\r\nIrish be with you\r\nalways! All the Best\r\nIrish Mary\r\nand\r\nHarold\r\nSmith\r\nWishing you\r\nLove;\r\nFriendship;\r\nLoyalty:\r\nXXX\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nWith best wishes\r\nRichard B. Eaton\r\n(retired Superior Court judge who performed the marriage ceremony)\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nBest Wishes\r\nDaniel McDonald.\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nDan & Scarlett,\r\nWe sincerely, pray that\r\nyour life together is as happy\r\nand fulfilling as our has been\r\nthese last 29 years.\r\n\r\nLoving you both,\r\nJackie & Bonnie\r\n(John)\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nHope you have a\r\nWONDERFUL\r\nlife together\r\nAmanda Dupont\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nDan & Scarlett -\r\n\"To love and be loved is\r\nthe greatest joy on earth...\"\r\nMay your joy be forever.\r\n\r\nMuch love,\r\nJolean\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nKaty Bryan '97\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nMay your life together\r\nbe always Happy and\r\nLong.\r\nBest Wishes\r\nMaxine Tomei\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nScarlett and Dan\r\nwe are very happy\r\nfor you. May the rest\r\nof your days be as\r\nperfect as your wedding\r\nday.\r\n\r\nMuch love\r\nJoyce & Joe\r\nScherrei\r\n___________________\r\n\r\nI'm so glad to share\r\nThis Day with you\r\nMarch 1997\r\nBabs Robinson\r\n\r\nThe signatures include that of retired Superior Court Judge Richard B. Eaton, a well known personality of Shasta County, CA, who is now deceased. Judge Eaton performed the wedding ceremony for Scarlett and Dan, and had also married Scarlett's brother Vance to his first wife.","DateInscripF020a":"May 10, 1997","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","OtherDateF023e":"Not finished as of 2009. This quilt is partially hand quilted, with basting still in place.","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend","Polyester","Rayon","Silk","Other blends"],"FabricTypeF036":["Satin"],"UniqueF037b":"brocade, sueded polyester","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)","Embroidery","Other embellishment technique"],"FeaturesF053":"The silk ribbon embroidered fans represent the bouquets carried by the bride and her two matrons of honor. Scarlett's bride's bouquet was mostly white roses with a multiple colors of smaller flowers. Mary Ross Peard's Matron of Honor bouquet has purple wisteria along with other flowers and Rose Marie Straw's Matron of Honor bouquet has mostly yellow/orange flowers.\r\n\r\nThe bias applique cranes are an original design by Scarlett Rose. They are made from metallic gold and silver lame fabric, and are hand appliqued.","QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","OthPeopleF056":"Peard, Mary Ross","LocMadeF057a":"Anderson","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California (CA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"Many of the guests at Scarlett & Dan's wedding signed printed muslin blocks that Scarlett put into this quilt, which also uses most of the fabrics left over from her making of the wedding party's outfits. Scarlett had taken apart a used Japanese wedding kimono, bought in San Francisco, and reverse appliqued the machine embroidered cranes into a wedding kimono outfit she created.\r\n\r\nThe red brocade fabric was used for the kimonos worn by the 2 Matrons of Honor and the 2 bridesmaids. The solid black fabric was used for the men's kimonos. The Scottish crest shown at the top border is Dan's family crest for clan Gunn.\r\n\r\nScarlett's wedding pictures are still very popular pages on her website, with many wedding sites linking to them as an excellent example of a theme wedding.","ReasonsF060":["Wedding"],"RelItemsF088a":"There are more detail images available for this quilt.","OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerNameF082a":"Scarlett Rose","OwnerCityF084":"Anderson","OwnerStateF086":"California (CA)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Scarlett Rose","AddNotesF132":"\tMary Ross Peard was one of Scarlett's Matrons of Honor. The other Matron of Honor was Rose Marie Straw.\r\nMary Ross Peard did all of the silk ribbon embroidery on this quilt.","description":"At their wedding in 1997, Scarlett Rose & Dan Nobriga's guests signed blocks for this quilt, which Scarlett put together as a quilt top and partially quilted.","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Scarlett Rose","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-48/ScarlettDanWeddingQuilt.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-48/ScarlettDanWeddingQuilt-z.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-48/4-15-56-477-BambooSection.JPG"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Bamboo Section","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-48/4-15-56-478-BridesBouquetSection.JPG"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Brides Bouquet Section","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-48/4-15-56-479-EmbroideredCraneSection.JPG"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Embroidered Crane Section","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-48/4-15-56-480-RibbonEmbroideredFanSection.JPG"],"Detail 4 Caption":"Ribbon Embroidered Fan Section","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2013-03-28","dateverified_era":"CE","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","Pattern":"SCARLETT DANS WEDDING QUILT","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","ImageTypeF076":"Color","SourceF077":"Digital","CreditLineF080b":"Scarlett Rose","CopyRestF080c":"Scarlett Rose","DistribRestF080d":"Scarlett Rose","legacy_kid":"4-DB-3C","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:26","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["SCARLETT DANS WEDDING QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"va1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-39","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project","International Quilt Museum"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","InstInvContrNumF004":"2003.003.0241","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Rolling Stone Signature Quilt","AltNameF011":"Rolling Stone","BrackmanF011a":"1727a,b","OverallWidthF12a":"92 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"105 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Brown","Pink","Red","Yellow"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Turkey Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"1a:Matilda Person ihr Teppich. 1853.\r\n1b:Maria Anna Widert.\r\n1c:Heinrich Schnurman.\r\n1d:Daniel Erdman.\r\n1e:Sarah Matilda Erdman.\r\n2a:Georg Kemmerer.\r\n2b:Peter Widert.\r\n2c:Franklin Stettler.\r\n2d:Maria Wonsitler.\r\n2e:Jacob Erdman.\r\n3a:Elisabeth Kemmerer.\r\n3b:Jacob Schneider.\r\n3c:Johannes Berger.\r\n3d:Benjamin Kemmerer.\r\n3e:Johannes Sell.\r\n4a:Lydia Schneider.\r\n4b:Maria Schneider.\r\n4c:Anna Seider.\r\n4d:Amanda Salady.\r\n4e:E_oelina Sell.\r\n5a:William Schneider.\r\n5b:Catharina Schneider.\r\n5c:Maria Seider.\r\n5d:Peter Hottel.\r\n5e:Morgan T. Person.\r\n6a:No Inscription\r\n6b:Eliza Person.\r\n6c:Abraham Sell.\r\n6d:Thomas Widert.\r\n6e:Mesianna Wieder.\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"1853","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","OtherExDateF023d":"1853","DateInfoF023f":"1853 is written on the quilt in block 1a, which is inscribed \"Matilda Person ihr Teppich. 1853.\"","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"QuiltTopF054":"Unkown, Quiltmaker","ProvCountyF057b":"Probably Lehigh County","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"ReasonsF060":["Unknown"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Unknown","AddNotesF066":"According to census information, Cawley has identified Matilda Person as a 21 year old residing in Upper Milford with her farmer father whose property was worth $6,000 dollars. \r\n\r\nCawley's \"research of the names inscribed on the Lehigh County fraktur quilts is available at the library of the Lehigh County Historical Society, Hamilton at Fifth, P.O. Box 1548, Allentown, PA 18105-1548. Phone 610-435-1074.\"\r\n\r\nIn Lest I Shall be Forgotten by Nancy and Donald Roan, they discuss fraktur quilt styles and call them Beddelmann (beggar) quilts.\r\n","RelItemsF088a":"Publications:\r\nCawley, Lucinda R. \"Ihr Teppich: Quilts and Fraktur.\" Uncoverings 2004 V.25 11-40.\r\nEwing, Gretchen. Quilts. Allentown: Call Chronicle, 1983.\r\nHolstein, Jonathan. American Quilts. Kyoto: Korinsha Co. Ltd., 1976.\r\nHolstein, Jonathan. Made To Remember HF Johnson Museum, Cornell. Ithaca: H.F. \r\nJohnson Museum-Cornell, 1991. Pg 36.\r\nRogers, Susan. Crazy Like a Quilt. New York: New York Post, 1971. Pg 46.\r\nYokan Kyoto Shimbun. Kyoto: Yukan Kyoto Shimbun, 1976. \r\n\r\nExhibitions\r\nAmerican Quilts. Museum of Modern Art Kyoto, Japan. 7/04/76-08/08/76.\r\nQuilts and Ceramics. Museum of Art University of Michagan. 07/10/82-08/22/82.\r\nGoethe House, NYC. 09/13/83-10/22/83.","OwnerNameF082a":"International Quilt Study Center","OwnerAddressF083":"madroberg@gmail.com","OwnerCityF084":"Lincoln","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"68583","OwnerPhoneF088":"402-472-6549","SourceInfoF088b":"Madeleine Roberg","description":"This rolling stone signature quilt contains 29 names. The names all appear to be inscriped by one hand in the fraktur lettering style. For more information on fraktur lettering and quilts see Lucinda Cawley's article \"Ihr Teppich: Quilts and Fraktur,\" in Uncoverings 2004. This quilt is included in Cawley's research. ","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-39/2003_003_0241.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-39/Map.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-39/2003_003_0241_1d_02d.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-39/2003_003_0241_1a_01d.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-39/2003_003_0241_4b_01d.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-39/2003_003_0241_3b_02d.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"ROLLING STONE SIGNATURE QUILT","Maker":"[\"UNKOWN, QUILTMAKER\"]","Date":"1850-1875","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"IQSC","CopyRestF080c":"IQSC","legacy_kid":"4-DB-32","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:20","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["ROLLING STONE SIGNATURE QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"yq1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-52","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Rochester I.O.G.T. (Independent Order of Good Templars)","AltNameF011":"Fans with Flag","PredomColorsF014":["Blue or Navy","Red","White"],"TypeInscripF019":["Message","Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"Faith, Hope, Charity “Our Field”\r\nRochester Railway Company complete with a trolley \r\nSen-Sen [which are breath mints that were developed here by TB Dunn and Company a perfume dealer]\r\nStandard Sewing Machine [None better!]\r\nHiggins [with the design of horse with wings Pegasus]\r\nJW Martin & Bros. [sold Pianos and Organs on State Street?]\r\nBings Bird Store\r\nCW Oster\r\nHershey’s Chocolate\r\n*Bicycle & watch is pictured\r\nBrewster, Crittenden and Riley (Butter and eggs)\r\nSibley, Lindsay & Gurr Company\r\nO’Grady & McAnarnsy Fidelity Bond\r\nHolzeland Creamery\r\nA shoe depicted with the title “One of Qualtrough’s spring styles”\r\nWhipples House Furnishing Establishment\r\nPegas (?) Vehicle Company on East Avenue [lists both Automobiles and Bicycles] ","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations"],"LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","LocMadeF057a":"Rochester","ProvCountyF057b":"Monroe","ProvStateF057d":"New York (NY)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"Purchased from Mary & Joe Kovel, then donated to Rochester Historical Society.","QuiltHistF059":"A sister wheel quilt, was made at the same time, both as fundraisers for the Independent Order of Good Templars, (IOGT) Washington Lodge in Rochester.\r\nAddie Elliott's letter is referring to this wheel quilt which she sold to the WCTU several years after the fundraising event. The fan quilt was made by a different unknown maker and it disappeared sometime after it was displayed in Sibley's window. It surfaced again over 100 years later in the collection of the Kovels and finally purchased from them and donated to RHS, reuniting the two quilts. It's a great story! ","ReasonsF060":["Challenge or Contest entry","Fundraising"],"OwnershipF082":"Public Museum, Library or Institution","OwnerNameF082a":"Rochester Historical Society","OwnerCityF084":"Rush","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"description":"The red and white pieced quilt with fan blocks with an American Flag in the center. The border is pieced with the blades of the fans. Outline stitched in each of the blocks are what appear to be a series of 1900 store names and Rochester businesses along with dozens of names of people. This was done mainly with blue thread with a few highlights in red.","essay":"Rochester July 11, 1950\r\nDear Friends\r\nRochester Historical Society\r\n\r\nI have been requested to write to you about the quilt that I sold to the W.C.T.U. I will say that it was started in the year 1900 while I was living at the restaurant at 95 E. Main St. I belonged to a lodge called the good Templar I.O.G.T. Independent or of good Templar. It met every Friday night. We got short of money to pay our rent so it was proposed by the members to start to raise some money. Each member went out and worked and got names for to put on an advertising quilt at so much a name or whatever they could give. There was two of us that went at the head and the one that raised the most money would get the quilt and I got 2 dollars more than the other one so they sayd she got so near the amount that I had that they would give her one also. She worked and got hers done then it was first on display in the Sibley window.\r\n\r\nBut as I was in business I had not as much time to work on mine then there came a change, we went out of business and was in other kinds of work so the quilt came to a standstill for a while. And when I got at liberty, I went to work oat it again I got it set together and Sibley donated the lining for it. I wrote to someone from the W.C.T.U. and they came over to a friend’s house where I was staying and I had the quilt with me and they liked it and bought it & gave me 65 dollars for it. It went on display over to the Presbyterian Church at a convention for 3 days, but I will say before this the Sunday school class to the firs Nazarene church consented to tie it and finish it, which they did. I wanted very much to get a picture of the quilt but never did I got an artist to draw some pictures of some of the ads I had one that was the street car or company gave me $5.00 which was the most any one gave me but I had nothing to show they gave me any thing sop I wanted the picture to show what I did with the money it was in the middle of the quilt and can be seen. Also there is the all Seeing Eye in the middle. I call it the all Seeing Eye over all there are two features I would want to show-then down in the corner is the grand army badge of James A. Hard. He will be 109 years old the 25th of the month that I want to show.\r\n\r\nI will write a few things & I don’t know if you can read my writing very well as IU write without any glasses and am past 87 years old.\r\nI fell over one year & hurt my back and limbs and am not able to walk so am confined to my bed. I think that I have written all that is of any good so will close.\r\n\r\nFrom a friend & well wishes.\r\nMay God bless the cause that you are in for it is badly needed the world is growing worse instead of better pray for the new one that is soon going over maybe they will never come back their families is left I sorrow.\r\nFrom Mrs. Addie Elliot\r\nRochester, N.Y.","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-52/4-DB-4-475-RochesterQuilt.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-52/4-DB-4-477-RochesterQuilt2.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-52/4-DB-4-478-RochesterQuilt3.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-52/4-DB-4-479-RochesterQuilt4.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"ROCHESTER IOGT INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Elizabeth Davis","CopyRestF080c":"Mary & Joe Kovel","legacy_kid":"4-DB-4","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:30","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["ROCHESTER IOGT INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"sa1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-27","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Quaker Album Quilt","AltNameF011":"Chimney Sweep","BrackmanF011a":"Brackman 3266","OverallWidthF12a":"80 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"89 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Green","Red","White","Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Multiple Names","Place","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"1a Uriah Ward\r\nMadison\r\n\t\r\n1b Loretta Cravett \r\nDuanesburgh\r\n\t\r\n1c Ruth Harden\r\nDuanesburgh\r\n\t\r\n1d Eliza Carpenter\r\nDuanesburgh\t\r\n\r\n1e Samuel Davenport\r\nKnox\r\n\t\r\n1f Emily Eliza Marshall\r\nQuaker Street\r\n\t\r\n1g Hannah Moore\r\nDuanesburgh\r\n\r\n2a Phebe Ann Robinson\r\nDuanesburgh\r\n\t\r\n2b Levi Moore\r\nDuanesburgh\r\n\r\n2c Mary E. Briggs\r\nSchnectady\r\n\t\r\n2d Pamela B. Mead\r\nMadison\r\n\t\r\n2e J. C. Norton\r\nNorton Hill\r\n\r\n2f Eliza Macomber\r\nQuaker Street\r\n\r\n2g Hanson Lester\r\nDuanesburg\r\n\r\n3a Walter Briggs, Jr.\r\nQuaker Street\r\n\r\n3b William McGraw\r\nQuaker Street\r\n\r\n3c Joseph Mead\r\nMadison Tp.\r\n\t\r\n3d Ann Wright\r\nQuaker Street\r\n\r\n3e Alonzo Macomber\r\nQuaker Street\r\n\r\n3f Rodney White\r\nSchoharie \r\n\r\n3g James Leary Henry\r\nQuaker Street\r\n\r\n4a (blank)\r\n\t\r\n4b Jesse Vandwerken\r\nSchnectady\r\n\t\r\n4c Mary Jane Wright\r\nQuaker Street\r\n\r\n4d Eliza Rowley\r\nQuaker Street\r\n\r\n4e\r\nMarcia Jeanette ? Ward\r\nQuaker Street\r\n\r\n4f ____ White\r\nDuanesburgh\t\r\n\r\n4g Ann Eliza Hoag ?\r\nQuaker Street\r\n\r\n5a Obed Mead\r\nMadison\r\n\t\r\n5b William B. Wright\r\nQuaker Street\r\n\r\n5c Elizabeth Cramer\r\nQuaker Street\t\r\n\r\n5d Sophia Adelaide Wright\r\nQuaker Street\r\n\t\r\n5e Permetia Briggs\r\nQuaker Street\t\r\n\r\n5f Sarah Briggs\r\nNantucket Isl.\t\r\n\r\n5h Augusta Briggs\r\nNantucket Isl.\r\n\r\n6a James Wright\r\nQuaker Street\r\n\r\n6b Susan Wright\r\nQuaker Street\t\r\n\r\n6c (blank)\r\n\t\r\n6d George P. Cramer\r\n\t\r\n6e Job Briggs\r\nQuaker Street\r\n\r\n6f Caroline Amelia Briggs\r\nNantucket Isl.\r\n\t\r\n6gFrank A. Davenport\r\nKnox\r\n\r\n7a Ebenezer Wright\r\nQuaker Street\t\r\n\r\n7b Philo Briggs\r\nAlbany\r\n\t\r\n7c Mary Levey\r\nSchoharie\r\n\t\r\n7d Peter Sisson ?\r\nQuaker Street\t\r\n\r\n7e Henry D. Briggs\r\nNantucket Isl.\t\r\n\r\n7f Mary Briggs\r\nDuanesburgh\t\r\n\r\n7g \r\nAlden Sisson\r\nDuanesburgh\r\n\r\n9a James Harden\r\n?\r\n\r\n9b Delilah Cravett\r\nDuanesburgh\r\n\t\r\n9c William Henry King\r\nDuanesburgh\r\n\t\r\n9d Frances Hannah Briggs\r\nNantucket Isl.\r\n\r\n9e Lucy Ann White\r\nDuanesburgh\r\n\r\n9f Phoebe Marietta\r\nGifford\r\nMASS\r\n\t\r\n9r Amanda \r\nMead? Moore?\r\nDuanesburgh\r\n","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"Timespan","OtherExDateF023d":"ca. 1850","DateInfoF023f":"The youngest member of the Wright family with a signature on the quilt was Ann, born about 1846. The quilt must have been made after 1846.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"UniqueF038h":"The blocks that alternate with the Chimney Sweep blocks all have appliqued flowers or wreaths, except for one. Near the center of the quilt is a block with am applieqed two-story house between two emboidered trees, and a small animal in the foreground.","FeaturesF053":"trees, with a small animal in the foreground.","QuiltTopF054":"Friends, neighbors, relatives of the Ebenezer Wright family","LocMadeF057a":"Quaker Street","ProvCountyF057b":"Schnectady","ProvStateF057d":"New York","ProvProvF057e":" ","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"AddNotesF066":"Locations writteen beneath the signatures are from two states, New York and Massachusetts. The New York towns named are Quaker Street, Duanesburgh, Albany, Schenectady, Schoharie, Knox, Madison and Norton Hll. All of these towns except the last two are within a short distane from each other where three counties (Schenectady Scoharie, and Albany) come together. There are five signatures from the Briggs family on Nantucket Island, Masssachusetts.\r\n\r\nSusan Wright's maiden name was Briggs. ","RelItemsF088a":"This quilt was written about in an article titled \"Researching An Album Quilt\" by Nancy Hornback, in Blanket Statements, newsletter of the American Quilt Study Group, Fall 2004.\r\n\r\nTwo publications were helpful in researching the area where the quilt was made:\r\n\r\nThe Story of the Friends Meeting House at Quaker Street, N.Y. by Majorie R Hoag Phillips, 1944.\r\n\r\nTown of Duanesburg: A Look at Its Past, compiled by William Tiffany Avery; published by Duanesburg HIstorical Society, 2004.","OwnerNameF082a":"Wichita Sedgwick County Historical Society","OwnerAddressF083":"nancy9636@sbcglobal.net","OwnerCityF084":"Wichita","OwnerStateF086":"Kansas","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"67218","OwnerPhoneF088":"316-684-9182","SourceInfoF088b":"Nancy Hornback","description":"The quilt consists of 56 pieced Chimney Sweep blocks set on the diagonal, with alternate blocks of appliqued flowers and wreaths. White strips in the center of each pieced block are inscibed with names and places. All signatures are written in ink and are in one handwriting.","essay":"The original purpose of the quilt is not known. A note in the quilt's file at the Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum states that the quilt was \"from the Wright family.\" The 1860 federal census lists an Ebenzer Wright residing in Quaker Street, New York, wife Susan, childen Sophia, James, William, Mary, and Ann, all names on the quilt. The quilt passed down through the family of Sophia Wright (1834-1878). Sophia taught school before marrying Ward W. Sweet, an officer in the Union Army. About 1877 the Sweet family moved to Wichita, Kansas with their children Robert, Frederick and Susan.","photocredit079a1":"Jamie Frazier Tracy","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-27/Quaker.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-27/Quakeralbumquilt-house.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-27/DetailQuakerAlbumQuilt.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"QUAKER ALBUM QUILT","Maker":"[\"FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS, RELATIVES OF THE EBENEZER WRIGHT FAMILY\"]","Date":"Timespan","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Nancy Hornback","CopyRestF080c":"Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum","legacy_kid":"4-DB-27","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:09","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["QUAKER ALBUM QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"qq1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-20","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","InstInvContrNumF004":"09.0135","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"President's Stars","AltNameF011":"Ohio Star","BrackmanF011a":"1631c","OverallWidthF12a":"84\"","OverallLengthF012b":"98\"","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Blue or Navy","Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Message","Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"(1A) Ruth Dukelow; (1B) Colleen Beach, 1991; (1C) President's Block for Beth Donaldson from Enola Clegg 5-16-1991; (1D) Edna Eckert; (1E) Carol Seamon; (1F) Karen Riggs. (2A) Ruth Farmer; (2B) Pat Cavanaugh; (2C) Margarita Sanchez; (2D) 1991 To Beth one of my favorite teachers Roxanne Stark; (2E) Phyllis O'Connor 1991; (2F) no inscription. (3A) Helen Griffiths May 1991; (3B) Terry McKenney Person; (3C) Pauline W. Chute; (3D) Jackie Beard; (3E) Madonna Ferguson 1993; (3F) Jean Carlson. (4A) Marlene Eggert 1990; (4B) Sherlee Mauch; (4C) Beth Donaldson President C.C.Q.G. 1984-1985 (embroidered) Dorothy Jones (inked); (4D) Jan Gagliano 1991; (4E) Linda Kuhlman; (4F) Bobbie Kaczorowski. (5A) Laura Francis-Bohr; (5B) no inscription; (5C) Kathy Brower Curtis 6-91; (5D) Mary Hutchins 5-16-91; (5E) Maria Lopez Thompson May '91; (5F) Barb Hawkins. (6A) Susan Bonfiglio; (6B) Betty Stephenson 1991; (6C) Gayle Cain; (6D) Marti Caterino; (6E) Happy Quilting! Lynne Davidson; (6F) Louise K. Mueller. (7A) Jane Johnson; (7B) Georgia Hayden (stitched); (7C) Daisy DeHaven; (7D) no inscription; (7E) Cindy Mielock 1991; (7F) Thanks Beth, Carol Schon.","DateInscripF020a":"1991","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery","Ink"],"OtherMethodInscripF021a":"Machine quilt-as-you go construction.","LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","OtherExDateF023d":"1993","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"QuiltTopF054":"Donaldson, Beth","OthPeopleF056":"Schon, Carol","LocMadeF057a":"Lansing","ProvCountyF057b":"Ingham","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship","Commemorative"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Public domain","OwnerNameF082a":"private","OwnerAddressF083":"donald20@msu.edu","OwnerCityF084":"Lansing","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"48912","OwnerPhoneF088":"517-432-3800","SourceInfoF088b":"Beth Donaldson","description":"Members of the Capitol City Quilt Guild made these blocks for me to commemorate my term as the first president of the Guild. I was president in 1984, but the blocks were not given to me until 1991.","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-20/09.0135.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-20/09.0135detail1.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-20/09.0135detail2.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-20/09.0135detail3.jpg"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-20/09.0135detail4.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Owner Associator":"12-51-74","Pattern":"PRESIDENTS STARS","Maker":"[\"DONALDSON, BETH\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Beth Donaldson","CopyRestF080c":"Beth Donaldson","legacy_kid":"4-DB-20","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:05","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["PRESIDENTS STARS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"zq1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-56","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Philena Cooper Hambleton's Quaker Friendship Quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"83 1/2 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"83 1/2 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Green","Red","White"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Turkey Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Message","Multiple Names","Place"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"The names are inscribed by a single hand.","ContInscripF020":"1A - Joseph & Phebe Windell, New Garden, Columbiana, Ohio, 1853 \r\n1B -Calvin A. Cooper, Orangeburgh, Macon Co, KY \r\n1C - M.A. & M.L. Clempson, Lynchburgh, Columbiana, Ohio, 1853\r\n1D - Wm. & Martha Cooper, Fairfield, Columbiana, Ohio, 1853 \r\n1E - Thomas & Phebe Hall, Cedar Co., Ia, 1853 \r\n2A- Peter & Margaret Ward, New Garden, Col. Co., Ohio, 1853 \r\n2B - Joel G. & Phebe A. Hambleton, Harrisville, Harrison Co., Ohio, 1853 \r\n2C- Reuben & Rachel Clempson, Lynchburgh, Col. Co., Ohio, 1853 \r\n2D - Levi & Mary H. Hambleton, Marlboro, Stark Co., Ohio, 1853 \r\n2E - Stephen & Mary Mendenhall, Marlboro, Stark Co., Ohio, 1853 \r\n3A - (names illegible)New Garden, Columbiana, Ohio \r\n3B - Cath. H. Hambleton, New Garden, Col. Co., Ohio, 1853 \r\n3C - Mary & Jesse Hambleton, New Garden, Columbiana, Ohio, 1853 \r\n3D - Rachel Hambleton, New Garden, Col. Co., Ohio, 1853 \r\n3E - Sarah A. Griffith, New Garden, Columbiana, Ohio, 1853 \r\n4A - George E. Hall, Phil. Co., Pa, 1853 4B - Martha K. Hambleton, New Garden, Col. Co., Ohio, 1853 \r\n4C - Whitson Cooper Died in the Year 1835 4D - Thomas C. Hambleton, Anywhere, No. Co., 1853 \r\n4E - John Ward, Marlboro, Stark Co., Ohio, 1853 \r\n5A - Alfred & Sarah Hall, Cedar Co., Ia \r\n5B - Whitson M. Cooper, Good Many Places, Ohio, 1853 \r\n5C - C.H. & A.A. Clempson, Lynchburgh, Col. Co., Ohio, 1853 \r\n5D - John H. Cooper, Everywhere, No. Co., 1853 \r\n5E - Benj. & Lydia Windle, Franklin Square, Col. Co., Ohio, 1853","DateInscripF020a":"1853","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","OtherExDateF023d":"1853 (before April)","DateInfoF023f":"Twenty-one of the twenty-five blocks have the date 1853 inscribed on them.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"UniqueF038h":"The block pattern is a variation of Brackman's #1182 (Many Roads to the White House). It has been modified by adding a middle square, on point, for signatures.","FeaturesF053":"The greens used are two different greens with over-dyed, black decorative elements.\r\n\r\nQuilting stitches are six to nine per inch. The main body of the quilt is quilted in parallel lines from the interior top edge of the border to the interior bottom edge of the border. These lines are spaced 1/4 - 3/4 of an inch apart. The sashes and connecting asquares are quilted on the diagonal with lines 1/4 inch apart, separated by areas without quilting that are 3/4 inch wide. The border is elaborately quilted using a running feather border design. The open spaces around the feathe design are filled with parallel stitching 1/4 inch or less apart.\r\n\r\nThe batt is cotton.","LocMadeF057a":"New Garden, Hanover Twp.","ProvCountyF057b":"Columbiana","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"The quilt was made by Philena Cooper Hambleton's female relatives and friends to take with her to Iowa when she and her husband migrated there from Ohio in 1854. The quilt passed from Philena to her daughter, Angelina Craver, then to Angelina's son, Arthur Hambleton Craver, then to Arthur's daughter, Florence Philena Oberholtzer. It became part of an estate sale in Danville, CA in 1995 when Florence died and was purchased from an antique shop in Petaluma, CA in 2001.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Original to maker","OwnerNameF082a":"Lynda Salter Chenoweth","OwnerAddressF083":"lchen@saber.net","OwnerCityF084":"Sonoma","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"95476","OwnerPhoneF088":"707 996-5368","SourceInfoF088b":"Lynda Salter Chenoweth","AddNotesF132":"This quilt was made by Philena's friends and family members, some of whom are no doubt named on the quilt. From my research, I think it was initiated by her mother-in-law and that many contributed blocks.","description":"This quilt is a single-pattern friendship quilt comprised of twenty five 12\" X 12\" blocks, a border, and a folded, front to back edging.","essay":"The most striking feature of this quilt is the symetical placement of the names on the quilt's surface and a \"hidden design\" described by the names in the center. \r\n\r\nDetails about this quilt and Philena Cooper Hambleton's life are provided in my book titled \"Philena's Friendship Quilt: A Quaker Farewell to Ohio,\" Ohio University Press, 2009.","photocredit079a1":"Peter Macchia, Oakland, CA","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-56/4-DB-6-475-PhilenasQuilt.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"PHILENA COOPER HAMBLETONS QUAKER FRIENDSHIP QUILT","Date":"1850-1875","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Lynda Salter Chenoweth","CopyRestF080c":"Private ","legacy_kid":"4-DB-6","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:33","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["PHILENA COOPER HAMBLETONS QUAKER FRIENDSHIP QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"uq1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-36","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Odd Fellows Signature Quilt","AltNameF011":"Odd Fellows Quilt, Double Irish Chain (repair)","BrackmanF011a":"2414","OverallWidthF12a":"69 1/4 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"76 5/8 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Green"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Double Pink","Madder Brown","Madder Red or Cinnamon Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"All 30 blocks appear to have been signed, at one time. We determined this by taking a Black light and holding it over the center of each block. We could see faint markings and lines, but could not make out any other signatures. \r\n\r\nThe following names are stamped or stenciled: \r\n\r\n1A) Minetta E. Hobbs \r\n1B) Irene Glennon\r\n1C) I. Glines\r\n1D) P. ______________\r\n1E) blank\r\n2A) blank\r\n2B) blank\r\n2C) blank\r\n2D) S.J. Kelley\r\n2E) blank\r\n3A) Christian or Christine I. Webster\r\n3B) Lizzie A. Hobbs\r\n3C) Antonia ? Howe\r\n3D) C. Glines (who is Celia Glines)\r\n3E) Eliza C. Glines\r\n4A) blank\r\n4B) A.E. Farrar\r\n4C) Irena J. Glines\r\n4D) H.S. Elleiott (strange spelling)\r\n4E) Eliza C. Glines\r\n5A) Eliza L. Glines\r\n5B) S. Rosebrook\r\n5C) blank\r\n5D) Charles Pillsbury\r\n5E) blank\r\n6A) L.E. Moody\r\n6B) blank\r\n6C) blank\r\n6D) C. Glines\r\n6E) Irena L. Glines\r\n","MethodInscripF021":["Stamped","Stencil"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"Timespan","OtherExDateF023d":"2nd half - 19th century","DateInfoF023f":"Some of the signers' names show up in the 1860 and 1880 census. The name Charles Pillsbury is listed as an American Civil War Soldier, drafted into Company D, 16th Infantry Reg., Union, Maine in 1864. He was 25 in 1861.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Plaid","Print","Striped"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Other applique"],"UniqueF038h":"There is a separate binding made of muslin.","FeaturesF053":"One block that has a Madder Brown print has disintegrated greatly, to the point that someone made an Irish chain block in Poison Green and Double Pink and appliquéd the block over the other one with a whipstitch method.","LocMadeF057a":"Lancaster, NH ??","ProvCountyF057b":"Carroll or Coos County","ProvStateF057d":"New Hampshire","ProvProvF057e":"Lunenburg, Vermont ??","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"I am looking into the possible reason this quilt was made by researching the individuals who signed it and learning of their possible connections. For example, \"Eliza J. Glines,\" b. 1843, was 27 in 1870 and still lived with her mother \"Irena Glines,\" another signer of the quilt. \r\n\r\nEliza C. Glines, b. 1825, lived with L.E. Moody (Lucy Etta Moody)in 1910, as an 85 year old widow. Her son-in-law, Elias M. Moody was head of the household.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Unknown","CommSourceF064b":"Orange Judd Farmer: Odd Fellow's Quilt","AddNotesF066":"The inscriptions are located in the center of the blocks.\r\n\r\nI have been in contact with the Lunenburg, VT Historical Society and hope to follow up with that. I also plan to go to the NH Vital Statistics office and pull birth records. These are preliminary steps planned.","OwnerNameF082a":"Patricia Cummings","OwnerAddressF083":"pat@quiltersmuse.com","OwnerCityF084":"Concord","OwnerStateF086":"New Hampshire","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"03301-3245","OwnerPhoneF088":"603 226-2887","SourceInfoF088b":"Patricia Cummings","AddNotesF132":"I contacted the Lunenburg, VT Historical Society and received the following e-mail, re: the quilters:\r\n\r\nDear Patricia,\r\n I apologize for the length of time it has taken me to respond, but I have been out of state. My typical response time is quite a bit shorter; I hope I have not inconvenienced you.\r\n The main church congregation in Lunenburg in the mid 1800s was the Congregational Church. Our Society has records from some years in that time period but these sources are not available for public use. One of our members would be pleased to check any names for you, if you would care to supply them.\r\n Public records for the town of Lunenburg are housed with our town clerk, Patricia Scott. Her office is located in the center of Lunenburg on Route 2, directly across from the town common. Currently she has summer hours which are Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - noon. After Labor Day, she will be open in the afternoons as well, Monday - Thursday 1-3. The clerk records include birth, death, and marriage for residents. There are also land deeds. In a town fire many years ago, some birth, death, and marriage records were lost for some years in the 1800s. Our town cemeteries also offer some evidence of residency. Only one has a registry and that is only complete to the mid 1900s. The two other cemeteries have residents from the late 1700s. Our village cemetery (located in the center of town by the town common) has suffered much damage from fallen trees and vandals over the past few years, but most of the headstones are easy to locate and read. You did not give your location, but if a visit to Lunenburg with time to investigate the records and cemeteries is not something you can manage, members of our Society would be happy to assist you. We are a volunteer organization and research can take us many months to complete, but often that time frame is tolerable.\r\n Regarding the contributors to your quilt - one that the Society owns, and others we've seen, have contributors from Dalton, NH, the Gilman section of Lunenburg being just across the Connecticut River. Historic documents from the 1800s show day visits to and from friends in Lancaster, NH, so it is possible that contributors could be from Lancaster. Their historical society possibly could check names in their available documents for you. It is also possible that we are familiar with the family from whose estate the quilt came. If you were able to acquire that information, it may quickly and more easily yield some answers!\r\n I hope I have helped you some. Please don't hesitate to seek further information if I have not addressed all your questions adequately.\r\n\r\nChristine Lingley, secretary\r\n\r\nResearcher's Note: I have sent a list of names of the quilt signers, in so far as they can be determined, and plan to visit Lancaster, NH and Lunenburg, VT, at my earliest convenience. ~Patricia~\r\n\r\nFurther correspondence from Christine indicates that a Reverend Glines and his family lived in Lunenburg, but no other information whatsoever was mentioned.\r\n\r\nI went to the Bureau of Vital Records in Concord, NH, to see if I could find birth records for any of the names on the quilt. I find that 19th century birth records are incomplete. I found a few improbably matches, and one interesting one: Minetta F. Hobbs, born 11/9/1863 in Carroll, NH. It remains to be seen if this is the same \"Minetta.\" \r\n\r\nI can see that I've only just begun to research this! \r\n","description":"This 30 block quilt in 19th century hues was made for a four poster bed. Nineteen of the blocks are signed. Signatures have been lost on 11 of the blocks. There is faint evidence that most, if not all of the blocks, had been signed and the signature has now faded away.","essay":"We found this quilt to purchase in a northern New Hampshire quilt shop. I had not had an opportunity to purchase a signature quilt, up to that point in time, and I liked the nineteenth century fabrics. Of course, I wondered who had signed the quilt and if I could possibly find out. \r\n\r\nThe dealer told us that the quilt had been purchased in Lunenburg, VT, not far from the NH border, and that recognized family names from both locations. \r\n\r\nI am still trying to find some solid connections and information about this quilt, but those sites are not next door. Perhaps next summer we can travel to the area. \r\n\r\nI like the patch (the Double Irish Chain block). It is such a wacky \"fix\" as it doesn't really fit in with the rest of the quilt, block-wise or color-wise. It does cover a severely-wrecked block underneath. ","photocredit079a1":"James G. Cummings","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-36/Signature-Quilt-Matrix.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-36/close-up-lizzie-a-hobbs.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-36/double-pink-Howe-block.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-36/Moody-corner-block.jpg"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-36/replacement-patch-to-cover-rotted-block.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"ODD FELLOWS SIGNATURE QUILT","Date":"Timespan","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Patricia Cummings","legacy_kid":"4-DB-3","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:17","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["ODD FELLOWS SIGNATURE QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"rq1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-24","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"New York Signature Quilt","AltNameF011":"Chimney Sweep Quilt, Album Quilt, Christian Cross","BrackmanF011a":"3266","OverallWidthF12a":"80 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"92 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Lavender","Purple","Red","Rust","Turquoise or Teal","White"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Butterscotch","Chrome Green","Double Pink","Madder Red or Cinnamon Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Multiple Names","Place","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"The numeral represents the horizontal placement and the alpha representing the vertical placement. R = Row. Therefore, R1-a is in the upper left hand corner of the quilt, R7-a is in the bottom left corner, R1-f is in the upper right corner and R7-f is in the bottom right corner. \r\n\r\nR1-a....Evans\tFrank E.\t\r\nR1-b....Smeaton\tDavid D.\t\r\nR1-c....Shanks\tNaomie\t\r\nR1-d....Evans\tWillie\t\r\nR1-e....Evans\tJacob\t\r\nR1-f....Evans\tGeorge W.\t\r\n\r\nR2-a....Weightman\tAnnie E.\t\r\nR2-a....Adams\tWilliam\t\r\nR2-b....Smeaton\tDouglas P.\t\r\nR2-c....Anthony\tJohn\t\r\nR2-d....Smeaton\tWilliam\t\r\nR2-e....Ruggles\tWalton\t\r\n\r\nR3-a....Shanks\tWilliam\t\r\nR3-b....Adams, Myra - Hudson City\r\nR3-c....Stanhope\tJohn\t\r\nR3-d....Adams\tAnne C.\t\r\nR3-e....Evans\tCaroline C.\t\r\nR3-f....Evans\tKati\t\r\n\r\nR4-a....Adams\tThomas\t\r\nR4-b....Shanks\tSarah\t\r\nR4-c....Evertt\tRebecca\t\r\nR4-d....Evans,\tWilliam\t\r\nR4-e....Weightman\tGeorge W.\t\r\nR4-f.....Brown\tMyra -----NYC\r\n\r\nR5-a....Adams\tEdward F.\t\r\nR5-b....Adams\tMary Adelaide\t\r\nR5-c....Smeaton\tWillie H.\t\r\nR5-d....Ruggles\tGeorge\t\r\nR5-e....Smeaton\tHarriet L.\t\r\nR5-f.....Anthony\tAbigail\t\r\n\r\nR6-a......Galina?\tGrandmother\t\r\nR6-b.....Everett\tHenry\t\r\nR6-c....Brown\tSarah ----- NY\r\nR6-d....Ruggles\tJamie\t\r\nR6-e....Evans\tNathaniel\t\r\nR6-f....Weightman\tMary E.\t\r\n\r\nR7-a....Adams\tEva\t\r\nR7-b....Ruggles\tSimon\t\r\nR7-c....Evans\tMartha R.\t\r\nR7-d....Evans\tCarrie L.\t\r\nR7-e....Ruggles\tElizabeth\t\r\nR7-f....Evans\tAnn\t\r\n\r\n\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"none","MethodInscripF021":["Ink","Stamped"],"OtherMethodInscripF021a":"handwritten with ink","LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","OtherExDateF023d":"ca 1875","DateInfoF023f":"Most likely a ca 1865-1875 quilt due to the fabrics in the blocks. A couple of fabrics may be earlier.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Paisley","Print","Solid/plain","Striped"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing","Machine Piecing"],"FeaturesF053":"I don't think this quilt was actually used to sleep under, but its binding is quite worn on both sides at rows 3, 4 and 5.","LocMadeF057a":"possibly within one of the five Boroughs of New York City","ProvCountyF057b":"The Borough of The Bronx is Bronx County. The Borough of Brooklyn is Kings County. The Borough of Manhattan is New York County. The Borough of Queens is Queens County. The Borough of Staten Island is Richmond County.","ProvStateF057d":"New York","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"In March 2008 a descendant of the Weightman family on this quilt got in touch with me as a result of the 2000 article I posted on RootsWeb. She has now helped me connect 27 people on this quilt to whom she is related by blood or marriage. She feels that everyone on the quilt is somehow related by blood or marriage and continues to work on it. We are guessing the quilt was to commemorate a family event of some kind.","ReasonsF060":["Unknown"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Public domain","AddNotesF066":"THIS IS AN ALPHA LISTING here of the same names to make it easier to find a name at a glance.\r\n\r\nThe numeral represents the horizontal placement and the alpha representing the vertical placement. (Info in parens is not actually on the quilt but comes from research.)\r\n\r\nOnly three names indicated a geographical location. Hudson City, NYCand NY. Hudson City is west of the Mass. border but east of the Hudson River. There are NO DATE on this quilt.\r\n\r\n2b...Adams William\r\n3b...Adams Myra - Hudson City \r\n3d...Adams Anne C.\r\n4a...Adams Thomas\r\n5a...Adams Edward F.\r\n5b...Adams Mary Adelaide\r\n7a...Adams Eva\r\n\r\n2d...Anthony John\r\n5f...Anthony Abigail\r\n\r\n4f ...Brown Myra -----NYC\r\n6 c...Brown Sarah ----NY\r\n\r\n1a ...Evans Frank E.\r\n1d ...Evans Willie\r\n1e ...Evans Jacob\r\n1f ...Evans George W. (b. 3 Oct 1866-Brooklyn)\r\n3e ...Evans Caroline C. (mother of Annie Weightman)\r\n3f ...Evans Kati\r\n6e...Evans Nathaniel\r\n7c ...Evans Martha R.\r\n7e ... Evans Ann\r\n7d ...Evans Carrie L.\r\n4d ... Evans, William\r\n\r\n6b ...Everett Henry\r\n4c ...Evertt Rebecca\r\n6a ...Galina? Grandmother\r\n\r\n2f ...Ruggles Walton\r\n5d ...Ruggles George\r\n6d ...Ruggles Jamie\r\n7b... Ruggles Simon\r\n7d ...Ruggles Elizabeth\r\n\r\n1c ...Shanks Naomie\r\n3a ...Shanks William\r\n4b ...Shanks Sarah\r\n\r\n1b ...Smeaton David D.\r\n2c ...Smeaton Douglas P.\r\n2e ...Smeaton William\r\n5c ...Smeaton Willie H.\r\n5e ...Smeaton Harriet L.\r\n\r\n3c Stanhope John\r\n\r\n2a ...Weightman Annie E. (maiden name EVANS. b. Nov 1842. Died 1 Spt 1911)\r\n4e ...Weightman George W. (b. 23 July 1843 NYC)\r\n6f ...Weightman Mary E. ","RelItemsF088a":"Have photo of each block and have scanned some of the signatures","OwnerNameF082a":"Karen Biedler Alexander","OwnerAddressF083":"karenquilt@rockisland.com","OwnerCityF084":"Lopez Island","OwnerStateF086":"Washington","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"98261","OwnerPhoneF088":"360-468-2325","SourceInfoF088b":"Karen Biedler Alexander","description":"New York Friendship Signature Quilt ca 1875 (80x92) with 42 blocks and 42 signatures. 27 so far are proving to be related by blood or marriage. Hudson City, NYC and NY are the only geographical locations on the quilt. ","essay":"Notes from the descendant who is helping me:\r\n\r\nWilliam Evans (4d) is married to Caroline C. Evans (3e). Their son Jacob (1e) is married to Carrie L. Evans (7f) and they have Frank E. (1a) and Willie (1d) as children. William (4d) and Caroline C.(3e) also have a son, George W. (1f) who is married to Kati Evans (3f) with Nathaniel (6e) as their son.\r\n\r\nThat leaves Martha R. whom I believe is Martha Rebecca Evans (7c) as a daughter of William (4d) and Caroline C. (3e). I am not certain where Ann Evans (7e) fits in.\r\n\r\nIn my research I have found another daughter of William and Caroline C. : Caroline who is not on your quilt. My working theory but I have not proven it yet is that Anne C. Adams is Anne Caroline Evans and she switched her first and middle names because there were too many Carolines in the family. \r\n\r\nIn census records Caroline Evans and Anne C. Adams are the same age and that links the 2 families. So, Thomas Adams (4a) is married to Anne C. Adams (3d) and their children are: Edward F. (5a), Mary Adelaide (5b), Eva (7a), Myra (3b). I have not found William Adams for certain.\r\n\r\nSo, to repeat an earlier email: George W. Weightman (4e) is married to Annie Elizabeth (Evans) Weightman (2a) with Mary Elizabeth Weightman (6f) as their daughter. Remember there are other children in this family not included on the quilt.\r\n\r\nI have not connected the Smeatons or the Shanks into my family tree (but they are linked to each other and sooner or later we will find how they are linked to the Evans). William P. Smeaton is married to Harriet L. Smeaton and their children are: David D., Douglas P., and Willie H.. ","photocredit079a1":"Karen Biedler Alexander","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-24/IMG.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-24/grid_NYSigQlayout.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-24/Smeaton_WillieH_Bl-1.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-24/Sept25_09_NYSigpartial.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-24/Paisley_NYSigQ_detail.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-24/greenfabric_NYSigQ.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Owner Associator":"2-82-2","Pattern":"NEW YORK SIGNATURE QUILT","Date":"1850-1875","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Karen Biedler Alexander","CopyRestF080c":"Karen Biedler Alexander","legacy_kid":"4-DB-24","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:07","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["NEW YORK SIGNATURE QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"ya1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-51","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","QuiltTitleF009":"New Hampshire Signature Quilt","AltNameF011":"Nine Patch Diamonds","OverallWidthF12a":"88\"","OverallLengthF012b":"80\"","PredomColorsF014":["Blue or Navy","Brown","Burgundy","Cream","Green","Maroon","Red","Rust","Turquoise or Teal","White"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Indigo Blue","Madder Brown","Madder Red or Cinnamon Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"In alphabetical order:\r\n\r\n------ Baker\r\nMrs. Charles B-----\r\nCaleb Baker\r\nMrs. Caleb Baker\r\nC.L.E. Baker\r\nHattie M. Baker\r\nLucy Baker\r\nLenore L. Baker\r\nMilo Baker\r\nDolly Barrett\r\nEarven Blanden\r\nMartha Blanden\r\nMattie Blanden\r\nEdward Blandin\r\nMartha Blandin\r\nNathanial Bowles\r\nMrs. Nathaniel Bowles\r\nSally O. Bowles\r\nFrank P. Burley\r\nMary A. Burley\r\nMay Burnes\r\nMay Burns\r\nMrs. Benjamin Burnham\r\nHattie Burnham\r\nPolly Chambers (?)\r\nE.M.C. Clifford\r\nMr. Daniel Crane\r\nMrs. Daniel Crane\r\nMrs. Hosea Crane\r\nEdda Dexter\r\nHariot B. Dexter\r\nPhebe S. Dexter\r\nMrs. I Emery\r\nReverend I. Emery\r\nJohn enderson\r\nMrs. John enderson\r\nLuisy Farmer\r\nJoseph Filbrick\r\nMrs. Joseph Filbrick\r\nA.C. Fullford\r\nMrs. A.C. Fullford\r\nMrs. Fullford\r\nSusan Gardner\r\nCharley Gardner\r\nEliza Godard\r\n----- L. Howes\r\nMartha Huntoon\r\nD.A. Jesseman\r\nJ.A. Jesseman\r\nM. Jesseman\r\nSally Kenney\r\nClarisa (?) Lafo\r\nEdith Lafo\r\nMrs. Gilman Morrison\r\nBetsy Knapp\r\nOliver Knapp\r\nMrs. Ollis\r\nEmily A. Orr\r\nCharles R. Philip\r\nH----elt (?) Philip\r\nSamuel Philip\r\nSarah A. Philip\r\nCarrie (?) Philips\r\nEdo Philips\r\nJames E. Phillip\r\nL.N. Phillips\r\nPriscilla Phillips\r\nLuthera Sanborn\r\nRosan. Sanborn\r\nE. Sanford\r\nGeo. Sanford\r\nHenry Sanford\r\nMary Sanford Mrs. Sanford\r\nR.W. Sanford\r\nZelpa Sanford\r\nMrs. Samuel L. (?) Simpson\r\nMrs. J.W. Slown (?)\r\nDan Strain\r\nS. Strain\r\nAlbainse L. Thompson\r\nAlice J. Thompson\r\nAllen Thompson\r\nMrs. Allen Thompson\r\nLorinda Thompson\r\nMrs. T. L. Thomsen\r\nA.A.A. Varney\r\nLuella Varney\r\nMry L.S. Varney\r\nSamuel Varney\r\nMrs. Samuel Varney\r\nMrs. L. Wallace\r\nLizzie Williams\r\nMrs. Joel Winch","MethodInscripF021":["Ink","Pencil","Stamped"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1876-1900","OtherExDateF023d":"ca. 1874-1880","DateInfoF023f":"Date range determined by researching the people named on the quilt and determining when they lived and died.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"116 Nine Patch Diamonds individually bound all the way around and connected to each other by whip stitching","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Checked","Multiple scrap","Plaid","Print","Solid/plain","Striped"],"ConstrucF038":["English template Piecing","Hand Piecing"],"FeaturesF053":"The top row of the quilt is comprised of 12 half diamonds. Two of the halves together contain the name of Daniel Crane. These halves are located in the upper left and upper right corners of the quilt.\r\n\r\nThe full diamonds are arranged in eleven rows, 6 of which contain 11 diamonds and 5 of which contain 10 diamonds. The bottom and two sides have a zigzag appearance because the quiltmaker left the points of the diamonds on these sides as points.","LocMadeF057a":"Bethlehem","ProvCountyF057b":"Grafton","ProvStateF057d":"New Hampshire (NH)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"AcquiredF058":"Gift","ProvenanceF058a":"This quilt was a gift from friends in New England who bought it at an antique store in East Hampton, Connecticut in 2003.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"TopSourceF064":["Unknown"],"AddNotesF066":"I did quite a bit of research on these people and know many of their first names and how they are related, if related. Get in touch with me if you need more information about the people.","OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerNameF082a":"Lynda Salter Chenoweth","OwnerCityF084":"Sonoma","OwnerStateF086":"California (CA)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Lynda Salter Chenoweth","photocredit079a1":"Lynda Salter Chenoweth","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Lynda Salter Chenoweth","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-51/4-DB-3F-475-NewHampshireQuilt.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-51/4-DB-3F-477-NewHampshireQuilt2.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"detail","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-51/4-DB-3F-478-NewHampshireQuilt3.jpg"],"Detail 2 Caption":"detail","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2013-03-28","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"NEW HAMPSHIRE SIGNATURE QUILT","Date":"1876-1900","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","CreditLineF080b":"Lynda Salter Chenoweth","CopyRestF080c":"Lynda Salter Chenoweth","DistribRestF080d":"Lynda Salter Chenoweth","DisplayResF080e":"Lynda Salter Chenoweth","LicenseF080f":"Lynda Salter Chenoweth","legacy_kid":"4-DB-3F","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:29","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["NEW HAMPSHIRE SIGNATURE QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"n61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-9","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Navy Signature Quilt 1941-42","AltNameF011":"embroidered names","OverallWidthF12a":"66.5 onches or 168.9 centimetrs","OverallLengthF012b":"90 inches or 228.6 centimeters","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Blue or Navy","Gold"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Message","Multiple Names","Place"],"ContInscripF020":"The names with an *asterick are in the circle at the center of the block.\r\n\r\nI have put a question mark (?) beside those names for those which I am not quite certain of the spelling.\r\n\r\nR1-BL1\tHoward*\tAdele\t\t\r\nR1-BL1\tSmith\tBessie\t\t\r\nR1-BL1\tNewman\tElizabeth\t\t\r\nR1-BL1\tPrice\tHazel\t\t\r\nR1-BL1\tGlancy\tJennie\t\t\r\nR1-BL1\tMillburg?\tAnne\t\t\r\nR1-BL1\tPow_e(?)\tMarjorie\t\t\r\nR1-BL1\tHall\tLola\t\t\r\nR1-BL1\tDuffy\tLillian\t\t\r\nR1-BL1\tVoeth\tClothild\t\t\r\nR1-BL1\tBond\tSarah\t\t\r\n\r\nR1-BL2\tWhitmer*\tMargaret\t\t\r\nR1-BL2\tJones\tGrace-1941\r\nR1-BL2\tThompson\tClara\t\t\r\nR1-BL2\tThomlin\tCatherine\t\t\r\nR1-BL2\tA__e(?)\tLennis\t\t\r\nR1-BL2\tThompson\tBetty\t\t\r\nR1-BL2\tFowler\tElla\t\t\r\nR1-BL2\tKrause\tPearl\t\t\r\nR1-BL2\tPhelps\tLaura\t\t\r\nR1-BL2\tFoster\tHelen\t\t\r\nR1-BL2\tFoster\tJack\t\t\r\n\r\n\r\nR1-BL3\tTownsend*\tBlanche Laura\t\t\r\nR1-BL3\tRubin\tHarry\t\t\r\nR1-BL3\tFreeman\tJean\t\t\r\nR1-BL3\tGardner\tAgnes\t\t\r\nR1-BL3\tFreeman\tRobert\t\t\r\nR1-BL3\tWilson\tAnn\t\t\r\nR1-BL3\tGardner\tJessie\t\tIndianapolis, Ind.\r\nR1-BL3\tHale\tMrs. Irvin\t\t\r\nR1-BL3\tHeilbereger\tChristine\t\t\r\nR1-BL3\tHarrell\tMabel\t\t\r\nR1-BL3\tReynolds\tWalter E.\t\t\r\nR1-BL3\tWoods\tJ. T.\t\tChief of Police, Norfolk, Va.\r\nR1-BL3\tDeMilt\tMargaret\t\tBrooklyn, NY\r\nR1-BL3\tTownsend\tMrs. J. R.\t\t\r\nR1-BL3\tDeMilt Sr.\tMilton\t\tBrookly, NY\r\nR1-BL3\tKilliem?\tRuby\t\tDetroit, Mich.\r\nR1-BL3\tDe Mitt Jr.\tMilton\t\tBrookly, NY\r\nR1-BL3\tFlemming\tChristine\t\tWashington, D.C.\r\nR1-BL3\tHall\tJosephine\r\nR1-BL3\tKirch\tNellie\r\n\r\nR1-BL4\tReynolds*\tRenie Josephine\r\nR1-BL4\tReynolds\tTeddy\r\nR1-BL4\tReynolds\tMalcolm\r\nR1-BL4\tReynolds\tRose\r\nR1-BL4\tReynolds\tRobert\r\nR1-BL4\tReynolds\tAlice\r\nR1-BL4\tReynolds\tLewis\r\nR1-BL4\tReynolds\tPearl\r\nR1-BL4\tReynolds\tRuth\r\nR1-BL4\tReynolds\tHarry\r\nR1-BL4\tReynolds\tMinnie\r\n\r\nR1-BL5\tDiani*\tJulia\r\nR1-BL5\tHarris\tPatricia\r\nR1-BL5\tLong\tDoris\r\nR1-BL5\tLong\tMrs. J. L.\r\nR1-BL5\tBeamon\tMr.\r\nR1-BL5\tEllen\tMary\r\nR1-BL5\tMorgan\tM.\r\nR1-BL5\tCarty\tMary\r\nR1-BL5\tBarber\tJane\r\nR1-BL5\tWarrington\tBruce\r\n\r\nR2-BL1\tSlaughter*\tElsie\r\nR2-BL1\tMiskell\tElla\r\nR2-BL1\tSlaughter\tNorma\r\nR2-BL1\tSmithwick(?)\tMartha\r\nR2-BL1\tSmithwich(?)\tJo---n?\r\nR2-BL1\tHolland\tEric\r\nR2-BL1\tHolland\tBertha\r\nR2-BL1\tJackson\tDiana\r\nR2-BL1\tSmith\tMable\r\nR2-BL1\tGilderlure(?)\tCatherine\r\nR2-BL1\tSmith\tTommie\r\n\r\nR2-BL2\tWhitmer*\tMargaret\r\nR2-BL2\tWynn\tB. J.\r\nR2-BL2\tGoldstein\tM.\r\nR2-BL2\tWhitmer\tC. F.\r\nR2-BL2\tFowler\tL. F.\r\nR2-BL2\tMassey\tT. A.\r\nR2-BL2\tThomas\tN. A.\r\nR2-BL2\tRichards\tLulu\r\nR2-BL2\tWynn\tGrace\r\nR2-BL2\tRinnsburg(?)\tJ. H.\r\nR2-BL2\tDriveena?\tC. B.\r\n\r\nR2-BL3\tTownsend*\tBlanche Laura\r\nR2-BL3\tWilson\tKatherine\r\nR2-BL3\tLang\tCatherine\r\nR2-BL3\tLand\tFrancis\r\nR2-BL3\tLang\tWinkie\r\nR2-BL3\tMorhan\tClara\r\nR2-BL3\tWilliams\tEllen\r\nR2-BL3\tPortlock\tJosephine\r\nR2-BL3\tChippendale\tW. H.\r\nR2-BL3\tTownsend\tPeggy Bear\r\nR2-BL3\tStrecter?\tRoy\r\nR2-BL3\tWilson\tJohn\r\nR2-BL3\tBallard\tJohn R.\r\nR2-BL3\tTownsend\tHoney Rose\r\nR2-BL3\tRattie\tLila P.\t\t\r\nR2-BL3\tWhitmer\tCharles F.\t\tPhoebus, Va.\r\n\r\nR2-BL4\tSeager*\tAnne Lou\t\t\r\nR2-BL4\tLufsey\tElizabeth\t\t\r\nR2-BL4\tLapetina\tBernadine\t\t\r\nR2-BL4\tLapetina, Jr.\tHerbert\t\t\r\nR2-BL4\tLapetina\tAudrey\t\t\r\nR2-BL4\tLapetina\tHerbert W.\t\t\r\nR2-BL4\tLapetina\tMagenta\t\t\r\nR2-BL4\tLapetina\tBernard\t\t\r\nR2-BL4\tBell\tCorine\t\t\r\nR2-BL4\tChurch\tAlice R.\t\t\r\n\t\t\t\t\r\nR2-BL5\tDiani*\tJulie\t\t\r\nR2-BL5\tCarty\tMrs. J. J.\t\t\r\nR2-BL5\tWarrington\tMay\r\nR2-BL5\tWarrington\tEdward\r\nR2-BL5\tDiani\tCharles\r\nR2-BL5\tBarber\tMrs. C. S.\r\nR2-BL5\tTebault\tElizabeth\r\nR2-BL5\tTebault\tDian\r\nR2-BL5\tBlow\tH. L.\r\nR2-BL5\tBlow\tMrs. H. L. \r\n\r\nR3-BL1\tKearny*\tHelen Lucretia\r\nR3-BL1\tKuhns\tJean\r\nR3-BL1\tFehnel\tAmandus\r\nR3-BL1\tKearny\tEd\r\nR3-BL1\tHaney\tLillian\r\nR3-BL1\tWeisel\tShirley\r\nR3-BL1\tRice\tMinnie\r\nR3-BL1\tFehnel\tRay\t\t\r\nR3-BL1\tGuth\tEdna\t\t\r\nR3-BL1\tHuhns\tHarry\t\t\r\nR3-BL1\tFluck\tSally\t\t\r\n\r\nR3-BL2\tWhitmer*\tMargaret\t\t\r\nR3-BL2\tHaesloop(?)\tLily\t\t\r\nR3-BL2\tRappold\tLaura\t\t\r\nR3-BL2\tSmith\tW. S.\t\t\r\nR3-BL2\tTownsend\tJ. R.\t\t\r\nR3-BL2\tMaury\tNina Cox\t\t\r\nR3-BL2\tMayberry\tL. P.\t\t\r\nR3-BL2\tGibbs\tH. G.\t\t\r\nR3-BL2\tMiddleton\tR. H.\t\t\r\nR3-BL2\tMassingil\tBob\t\t\r\nR3-BL2\tPeltz\tAnna G.\t\t\r\n\r\nR3-BL3\tTownsend* \tBlanche Laura \t\t\r\nR3-BL3\tFolend, \tJoan\t\tIndianapolis, Ind.\r\nR3-BL3\tLawrence\tShag\t\t\r\nR3-BL3\tMoore\tLeut. Edward F. \tLeut.\tIndianapolis, Ind.\r\nR3-BL3\tBarber\tCora Oertly\t\t\r\nR3-BL3\tMinatel\tJoe\t\tIndianapolis, Ind.\r\nR3-BL3\tBarber\tJames R.\t\t\r\nR3-BL3\tHoldren\tVirginia \t\tIndianapolis, Ind.\r\nR3-BL3\tStupeka\tJoseph\t\t\r\nR3-BL3\tHoldren\tClifton\t Captain\tIndianapolis, Ind.\r\nR3-BL3\tMorganson\tOdie\t\t\r\nR3-BL3\tMinatel \tTony\t\tIndianapolis, Ind.\r\nR3-BL3\tPercival\tW. M.\t\t\r\nR3-BL3\tHanchett\tJoseph\t\tIndianapolis, Ind. \r\nR3-BL3\tGray\tNewton\t\t\r\nR3-BL3\tHanchett\tJennie Wrenn\t\tIndianapolis, Ind.\r\nR3-BL3\tGray\tCharlotte\t\t\r\nR3-BL3\tMinatel\tRoy\t\tIndianapolis, Ind.\r\nR3-BL3\tLawrence\tFred C.\t\t\r\nR3-BL3\tPitts\tJ. Franklin \t\tIndianapolis, Ind.\r\nR3-BL3\tLawrence\tMary Rebbeca\t\t\r\n\t\t\t\t\r\n\r\nR3-BL4\tSeager*\tAnna Louella\t\t\r\nR3-BL4\tBishop\tLouisa E.\t\t\r\nR3-BL4\tSeager\tC. Fred\t\t\r\nR3-BL4\tMoore\tPeggy B.\t\t\r\nR3-BL4\tDomme\tFreida B.\t\t\r\nR3-BL4\tGreen\tDorothy E.\t\t\r\nR3-BL4\tOtterbourg\tLeland L.\t\t\r\nR3-BL4\tHuffman\tGrace\t\t\r\nR3-BL4\tHuffman\tChuck\t\t\r\nR3-BL4\tBell \tThelma\t\t\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\r\nR3-BL5\tCrouch\t Mabel\t\t\r\nR3-BL5\tHinton\t I. D.\t\t\r\nR3-BL5\tHagard\t Mike\t\t\r\nR3-BL5\tHoffman\tE. L.\t\t\r\nR3-BL5\tFord\tMrs. F. H.\t\t\r\nR3-BL5\tHinton\tVirginia\t\t\r\nR3-BL5\tParke\tJames\t\t\r\nR3-BL5\tHinnanh\tGlen\t\t\r\nR3-BL5\tDavis\tWillian\t\t\r\nR3-BL5\tHinnanh\tJohn\t\t\r\nR3-BL5\tGard\tThomas\t\t\r\n\t\t\t\t\r\n\t\t\r\nR4-BL1\tLowell*\tHannah\r\nR4-BL1\tLowell\tWally\r\nR4-BL1\tHornberger\tLee\r\nR4-BL1\tGehr\tMary\r\nR4-BL1\tLowelll\tEthel\r\nR4-BL1\tDauber\tStella\r\nR4-BL1\tClark\tMary\r\nR4-BL1\tHornberger\tSadie\r\nR4-BL1\tYoke\tGrace\r\nR4-BL1\tHornberger\tIva\r\nR4-BL1\tGehr\tSophey\r\n\t\t\r\n\r\nR4-BL2\tHale*\tGeraldine V.\r\nR4-BL2\tHale, Jr.\tIrving W.\r\nR4-BL2\tHale\tIrving W.\r\nR4-BL2\tLamore?\tClayton W.\r\nR4-BL2\tGreen(?)\tCharles H.\r\nR4-BL2\tLamore\tGuy M.\r\nR4-BL2\tStewart(?)\tVirginia D.\r\nR4-BL2\tAbbott\tCrystal A.\r\nR4-BL2\tBruce\tJean\r\nR4-BL2\tButler\tElsie\r\nR4-BL2\tRichards\tNellie\r\n\r\n\r\nLOYALTY, PROTECTION, SERVICE\r\nLadies Auxiliary \r\nFleet Reserve Association. \r\nUnit No. 5. \r\nNorfolk Virginia.\r\n1941-42 \r\n\r\nThe above words and date appear on R4-BL3 below:\r\n\r\nR4-BL3\tTownsend\tBlanche L.\tPres.\r\nR4-BL3\tSlaughter\tElsie\tV.P.\r\nR4-BL3\tCoutta. \tElsie\tJa. V.P.\r\nR4-BL3\tThompson\tJosie\tChap\r\nR4-BL3\tTownsend\tJohn R.\tPast Reg. V. P.\r\nR4-BL3\tWagnew\tMillard\t\r\nR4-BL3\tPercival\tEleanor\t\r\nR4-BL3\tFreeman\tJean G.\t\r\nR4-BL3\tFreeman\tRobert E.\tPres.\r\nR4-BL3\tWest\tMrs. W. D.\t\r\nR4-BL3\tReynolds\tHarry S.\tSec.\r\nR4-BL3\tScott\tMaggie L.\t\r\nR4-BL3\tScott\tAlfred M.\t\r\nR4-BL3\tWhitmere\tMargaret\tP. P.\r\nR4-BL3\tUrick\tJosephine\tP. P.\r\nR4-BL3\tDavis\tRose\t\r\nR4-BL3\tSeager\tAnna Lou\tSec. Regn. V. P.\r\nR4-BL3\tDiani\tJulie\tTreas.\r\nR4-BL3\tSally\tMabel\tNat. V. P.\r\nR4-BL3\tKerney\tHelen\t\r\nR4-BL3\tRyenolds\tRenea\t\r\nR4-BL3\tFiedemann\tAnna\t\r\nR4-BL3\tHanold\tAnna\t\r\nR4-BL3\tFrancese\tMary Z.\t\r\nR4-BL3\tLambert\tAnne\t\r\nR4-BL3\tLambert\tBeverly\t\r\nR4-BL3\tDavis\tMaynard\t\r\nR4-BL3\tHadley\tJ. H.\t\r\nR4-BL3\tFlournoy\tW. E.\t\r\nR4-BL3\tDiani\tCharles\r\n\r\n\r\nR4-BL4\tHale*\tElizabeth M.\r\nR4-BL4\tHale, Jr.\tElizabeth M.\r\nR4-BL4\tFreeman\tIlla Pearl\r\nR4-BL4\tHoffman\tAnnette\r\nR4-BL4\tCool\tSarah\r\nR4-BL4\tBoyce\tIlla M.\r\nR4-BL4\tWilson\tMary Y.\r\nR4-BL4\tWilson\tUpahur\r\nR4-BL4\tWagner\tEdith M.\r\nR4-BL4\tHale\tBarbara C.\r\nR4-BL4\tBlack\tJune N.\r\n\r\n\r\nR4-BL5\tPercival*\tEleanor\r\nR4-BL5\tHoward\tAdela\r\nR4-BL5\tFrawley\tWilliam\r\nR4-BL5\tPercival\tNina\r\nR4-BL5\tConley \tTherese\r\nR4-BL5\tPercival\tWilbur J. \r\nR4-BL5\tFlynn\tLouise\r\nR4-BL5\tPercivil\tFrancis\r\nR4-BL5\tConley\tMargaret\r\nR4-BL5\tPercival\tWilbur M.\r\n\r\n\r\nR5-BL1\tLambert*\tAnnie\r\nR5-BL1\tSullivan\tMike\r\nR5-BL1\tTaylor Alvin\tAlvin\r\nR5-BL1\tLambert\tHoward A.\r\nR5-BL1\tSmith\tPearl\r\nR5-BL1\tOdonnell\tDick\r\nR5-BL1\tGardner\tVirginia\r\nR5-BL1\tBear\tRobert\r\nR5-BL1\tWright\tCatherine\r\nR5-BL1\tVecender\tEddie\r\n\r\nR5-BL2\tGossman*\tAnnie\r\nR5-BL2\tWilson\tJohn\r\nR5-BL2\tMiller\tHarold\r\nR5-BL2\tGrimsley\tLaura\r\nR5-BL2\tHadden\tAnalow/Onalow(?)\r\nR5-BL2\tGrimsley\tMyrtie/Myrtice(?)\r\nR5-BL2\tSmith\tRussell\r\nR5-BL2\tLester\tMaude\r\nR5-BL2\tGrimsley\tHenry\r\nR5-BL2\tSuddith\tVirginia\t\t\r\n\r\nR5-BL3\tTownsend*\tBlanche Laura\t\t\r\nR5-BL3\tBoyle\tHazel\t\tRossville, Ill.\r\nR5-BL3\tBaughman\tViola\t\t\r\nR5-BL3\tWillman\tHerbert\t\tGreenfield, Ind.\r\nR5-BL3\tOertly\tNettie\t\t\r\nR5-BL3\tWillman\tRuth\t\tGreenfield, Ind.\r\nR5-BL3\tWeiss\tNettie\t\t\r\nR5-BL3\tWillman\tRobert\t\tGreenfield, Ind.\r\nR5-BL3\tTownsend\tBud\t\t\r\nR5-BL3\tWillman\tEstelle\t\tGem, Ind.\r\nR5-BL3\tBreitenbach\tH. C.\t\t\r\nR5-BL3\tWillman\tTheodora\t\tGem, Ind.\r\nR5-BL3\tBreitenbach\tRuby\t\t\r\nR5-BL3\tSpilker\tNannie\t\tGem, Ind.\r\nR5-BL3\tTownsend\tEldena\t\t\r\nR5-BL3\tBoyle\tPhyllis\t\tRossville, Ill.\r\nR5-BL3\tOverburg\tDorothy\t\t\r\nR5-BL3\tBoyle\tCharles\t\tRossville, Ill.\r\nR5-BL3\tOverburg\tLawrence\t\t\r\nR5-BL3\tBoyle\tHenderdon\t\tRossville, Ill.\r\nR5-BL3\tTownsend\tJ. R.\t\t\r\n\r\nR5-BL4\tUrick*\tJosephine\t\t\r\nR5-BL4\tRoss\tViolet\t\t\r\nR5-BL4\tUrick\tLlewellyn\t\t\r\nR5-BL4\tMiars(?)\tMiriam\t\t\r\nR5-BL4\tElliott\tDella\t\t\r\nR5-BL4\tMurphy\tMargaret\t\t\r\nR5-BL4\tJones\tDorothy\t\t\r\nR5-BL4\tLawler\tNora\t\t\r\nR5-BL4\tPreuitt\tEva\t\t\r\nR5-BL4\tUrick\tJosephine\t\t\r\nR5-BL4\tLawler\tNora\t(yes, name appears twice)\r\n\r\nR5-BL5\tWright*\tLouise\t\t\r\nR5-BL5\tSubratudt(?)\tJohanna F.\t\t\r\nR5-BL5\tBarnes\tLolita A.\t\t\r\nR5-BL5\tWright, Jr.\tWillard S.\t\t\r\nR5-BL5\tLong\tJ. Clifford\t\t\r\nR5-BL5\tOliver\tEva M.\t\t\r\nR5-BL5\tClayton\tElsie H.\t\t\r\nR5-BL5\tSuhratudt\tMae\t\t\r\nR5-BL5\tWright, Sr. \tWillard S.\t\t\r\nR5-BL5\tClayton\tNellie\t\t\r\nR5-BL5\tLowry\tJo Clifford\t\t\r\n\r\n\r\nR6-BL1\tColeman*\tNellye\r\nR6-BL1\tNimmo\tElla\r\nR6-BL1\tWard\tErnestine\r\nR6-BL1\tWard\tMildred\r\nR6-BL1\tColeman\tTom W.\r\nR6-BL1\tColeman\tPriscilla\r\nR6-BL1\tColeman\tWalter\r\nR6-BL1\tColeman\tLouise\r\nR6-BL1\tEaly\tLula\r\nR6-BL1\tTompkins\tJennie\r\nR6-BL1\tNimmo\tMargaret\r\n\r\nR6-BL2\tGossman*\tAnnie\r\nR6-BL2\tGossman\tN. W.\r\nR6-BL2\tMartin\tBell\r\nR6-BL2\tWright\tFoy\r\nR6-BL2\tWoods\tRuth\r\nR6-BL2\tGaston\tAda\r\nR6-BL2\tWilson\tBell\r\nR6-BL2\tGibson\tNick\r\nR6-BL2\tLance\tAlva\r\nR6-BL2\tGraham\tA. G.\r\nR6-BL2\tLester\tG. K.\r\n\r\nR6-BL3\tKarp*\tBenjamin\r\nR6-BL3\tKarp*\tFreada\r\nR6-BL3\tOconnor\tMaurice\r\nR6-BL3\tGlover\tMary Maud\r\nR6-BL3\tTiedemenn\tAnne\r\nR6-BL3\tJordon\tJennie\r\nR6-BL3\tHebert\tGeorge\r\nR6-BL3\tWindslow\tMabel\t\t\r\nR6-BL3\tLamb\tWilliam T.\t\tLong Becah, Cal.\r\nR6-BL3\tMcKiblen\tInice\t\t\r\nR6-BL3\tRives\tDexter\t\t\r\nR6-BL3\tBorum\tMilton L.\t\t\r\nR6-BL3\tCollins\tJohn E.\t\t\r\nR6-BL3\tStory\tMaud\t\t\r\nR6-BL3\tRattie\tJohn A.\t\t\r\nR6-BL3\tStory\tOllie\t\t\r\nR6-BL3\tDyson\tGeorge P.\t\t\r\nR6-BL3\tOconnor\tMay\t\t\r\nR6-BL3\tHanlove(?)\tSadie\t\t\r\n\r\n\r\nR6-BL4\tUrick*\tJosephine\t\t\r\nR6-BL4\tKlemm\tMrs.\t\t\r\nR6-BL4\tUrick\tJosephine\t\t\r\nR6-BL4\tJulian\tAnn\t\t\r\nR6-BL4\tUrick\tRose Mary\t\t\r\nR6-BL4\tRedell\tNickey\t\t\r\nR6-BL4\tBushmith\tAnn\t\t\r\nR6-BL4\tUrick\tHyacienth\t\t\r\nR6-BL4\tWood\tJack\t\t\r\nR6-BL4\tO'Brien\tBetty\t\t\r\nR6-BL4\tWhite\tAugusta\t\t\r\n\r\nR6-BL5\tMartin*\tNancy Martha\t\t\r\nR6-BL5\tSansona(?)\tMaria\t\t\r\nR6-BL5\tTaylor\tKay\t\t\r\nR6-BL5\tUnderdown\tLottie\t\t\r\nR6-BL5\tCarter\tWinnie\t\t\r\nR6-BL5\tRyols\tMildred\t\t\r\nR6-BL5\tGrosender(?)\tAnnie\t\t\r\nR6-BL5\tWatson\tCecil\t\t\r\nR6-BL5\tJones\tMamie\t\t\r\nR6-BL5\tLewis\tMargaret\t\t\r\nR6-BL5\tMartin\tShirley\t\t\r\n\r\n\r\nR7-BL1\tHanold* \tAnna Victoria\t\t\r\nR7-BL1\tGenghan(?)\tAnne\t\t\r\nR7-BL1\tFaulkner\tCora\t\t\r\nR7-BL1\tGreen\tAgnes\t\t\r\nR7-BL1\tCarlson\tEsther\t\t\r\nR7-BL1\tStaff\tSelma\t\t\r\nR7-BL1\tGr_nol(?)\tEmma\t\t\r\nR7-BL1\tBonnwell\tAlphonso?\t\t\r\nR7-BL1\tBurris\tAdele\t\t\r\nR7-BL1\tWitcher\tJane\r\nR7-BL1\tOtt\tEmma\r\n\r\nR7-BL2\tLick*\tClara Vandalia\r\nR7-BL2\tMcGown(?)\tAlton\r\nR7-BL2\tWorrell\tClyde\r\nR7-BL2\tLick\tFrank\r\nR7-BL2\tMcGowan(?)\tElizabeth\r\nR7-BL2\tSadler\tLloyd\r\nR7-BL2\tManning\tDaisy\r\nR7-BL2\tTrimble\tPorter A.\r\nR7-BL2\tCorbelt\tCharles\r\nR7-BL2\tTrimble\tGlayds\r\nR7-BL2\tBible\tRuth A.\r\n\r\nR7-BL3\tReynolds*\tAlice\r\nR7-BL3\tU.S.S. Mayrant\t\t\t\r\nR7-BL3\tLaGuardia\tFirello\tMayor\tNew York\r\nR7-BL3\tMy Johnnie\t\t\t\r\nR7-BL3\tDeMilt\tClayton H or W(?)\t\t\r\nR7-BL3\tBurrough\tHorace\t\t\r\nR7-BL3\tNaval Hospital\tNew York\t\t\r\nR7-BL3\tJohnny the Great\t\t\t\r\nR7-BL3\tDeMilt\tElla Clark\t\t\r\nR7-BL3\tU.S.S. Naval Academy\t\t\t\r\nR7-BL3\tU.S.S. McCawley\t\t\t\r\nR7-BL3\tDeMilt\tWallingford\t\t\r\n\r\nR7-BL4\tUrick\tJosephine\t\t\r\nR7-BL4\tLawler\tNora\t\t\r\nR7-BL4\tUrick\tMilton\t\t\r\nR7-BL4\tGibbs\tGrace\t\t\r\nR7-BL4\tHillman\tNan\r\nR7-BL4\tBarkley\tRose\r\nR7-BL4\tUrick\tMilton\r\nR7-BL4\tElliot\tDella\r\nR7-BL4\tKenyon\tCora\r\nR7-BL4\tUrick\tJosephine\r\nR7-BL4\tFlorence\tSara\r\n\r\nR7-BL5\tThompson*\tJose Louise\r\nR7-BL5\tGrowell\tLinda\r\nR7-BL5\tWilliams\tJohanna\r\nR7-BL5\tClark\tLucy\r\nR7-BL5\tWilliams\tBill\r\nR7-BL5\tWilliams\tHazel\r\nR7-BL5\tClark\tMinnie\r\nR7-BL5\tThompson\tEsther\r\nR7-BL5\tMalbow\tKilby\t\r\nR7-BL5\tWilliamson\tLillie\t\r\nR7-BL5\tThompson\tTom\t\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"1941-42","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations"],"DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","OtherExDateF023d":"1941-42","DateInfoF023f":"There are two dates on the quilt: 1941-42 [see Row 4-Block 3] and the date 1941 under the name of Grace Jones in Row 1-Block 2. ","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"FeaturesF053":"Quilt is handed quilted in the ditch around each block, around the circle in the center of each block and along each spoke of the signature wheel of each block.\r\n\r\nEach circle has something extra embroidered in it along with the signature, like tiny flowers or linterlocking circles or xxx's but nothing that stands out as symbols of the Navy.","QuiltTopF054":"Ladies Auxiliary, Fleet Reserve Association, Unit No. 5, Norfolk, VA","LocMadeF057a":"Norfolk, Virginia","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"I posted a short story about the quilt on Rootsweb genealogical website in 2001 and had about 40 responses. One person is probably the daughter of a neighbor of one of those from Gem, Indiana who signed the quilt in 1941-42. All of these emails are in my file on this quilt. Some were helpful leads. Some led me to information on the two ships mentioned on the quilt. Then research was set aside for several years.\r\n\r\n\r\n","ReasonsF060":["Fundraising"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Public domain","AddNotesF066":"MAYOR FIORELLA LAGUARDIA\r\n\r\nThe only name I immediately recognized on this quilt was that of Mayor Fiorella LaGuardia\r\n\r\nBorn December 11, 1882 in New York City, to an Italian father and Jewish mother of Austrian heritage, Fiorello LaGuardia “The “Little Flower” as he would eventually become known, served with Consular Service in Budapest, Trieste and Fiume, Hungary from 1901-1906 and from \r\n1907-10 as an interpreter in the U.S. Immigration Service at Ellis Island.\r\n\r\nHe must have been studying law at the same time for he received his law degree from New York University in 1910. From there he served in various political positions in New York until elected to Congress from upper Manhattan’s 20th District in November 1922, serving five consecutive terms. November 7, 1933 he was elected the 99th Mayor of New York City. Under his tutelage corruption was reined in; the city’s finances were brought under control and the budget balanced yet new housing was built for the poor and 50 some playgrounds and 60 some parks were built. How? Because LaGuardia willingly worked with Roosevelt’s New Deal to land millions of dollars in funding for bridges, tunnels and airports as well as parks. In 1946 he was appointed as the Director General of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, providing food, clothing and shelter to millions of Europeans displaced by World War II. It is said that he paid particular attention to the needs of the children throughout the war ravaged continent. And those are just a few of LaGuardia’s accomplishments. Unfortnately he returned from Europe quite ill and died within the year of pancreatic cancer in September 20, 1947 at the age of 64.\r\n\r\nDEMILT FAMILY \r\n\r\nDeMilt is another well known New York/Brooklyn name on the same block as Fiorello LaGuardia. The DeMilt Despensary of New York City was founded in 1851 by a wealthy Quaker family but I haven't yet done enough reserach to definitively tie that family with the six DeMilts on this block. \r\n\r\nNAVAL SHIPS\r\n\r\nThe following information about the TWO ships comes from http://www.history.navy.mil/\r\n\r\nUSS Mayrant was named in honor of Lieutenant John Mayrant (1762-1836), who served in the South Carolina and Continental Navies during the American Revolution.\r\n\r\nUSS Mayrant (DD-402), 1939-1948\r\n\r\nUSS Mayrant, a 1500-ton Benham class destroyer, was built at the Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts. She was placed in commission in September 1939 and, during the following year, twice served as an escort to President Franklin D. Roosevelt as he inspected defense preparations along the U.S. coast and in the Caribbean. In 1941, as the U.S. drew closer to active participation in World War II, she was present during the August conference between President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Churchill, and was employed on escort duties. Her convoy escort service continued after the U.S. formally entered the conflict in December 1941. In the spring and early summer of 1942 Mayrant operated with the British Home Fleet and, in November, she played an active role in the invasion of Morocco. \r\n\r\nUSS McCawley was named in honor of Colonel Charles G. McCawley, Commandant of the U.S. Marine Corps in 1876-1891. \r\n\r\nUSS Mayrant (DD-402), 1939-1948\r\n\r\nUSS Mayrant, a 1500-ton Benham class destroyer, was built at the Boston Navy Yard, Massachusetts. She was placed in commission in September 1939 and, during the following year, twice served as an escort to President Franklin D. Roosevelt as he inspected defense preparations along the U.S. coast and in the Caribbean. In 1941, as the U.S. drew closer to active participation in World War II, she was present during the August conference between President Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Churchill, and was employed on escort duties. Her convoy escort service continued after the U.S. formally entered the conflict in December 1941. In the spring and early summer of 1942 Mayrant operated with the British Home Fleet and, in November, she played an active role in the invasion of Morocco. ","RelItemsF088a":"I have all my correspondence with Roy Minatel (one of the people whose name is on the quilt) plus two photos Roy gave me, one of his family taken in 1948 and the other of Joseph Hanchett, a friend of his parents, whose name is also on the quilt. I have taken a photo of each block and also have photos of each exhibit this quilt has appeared in to date.","OwnerNameF082a":"Karen Biedler Alexander","OwnerAddressF083":"karenquilt@rockisland.com","OwnerCityF084":"lopez Island","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"98261","OwnerPhoneF088":"360-468-2325","SourceInfoF088b":"karen Biedler Alexander","description":"A Fund Raising Quilt for Ladies Auxiliary, Fleet Reserve Association, Unit No. 5, Norfolk, VA, 1941-42 consisting of 35 blocks and over 400 names.","essay":"ESSAY: Norfolk, Virginia Signature Quilt\r\n\r\n\r\nSize: 66.5 inches x 90 inches (168.9cm x 228.6 cm)\r\nQuiltmaker: Fleet Reserve Association Ladies Auxiliary Unit No. 5 \r\nPlace: Norfolk, VA \r\nDate stitched on quilt: 1941-42\r\n\r\nWhat a wonderful vehicle of history every quilt is! I stumbled across this gem at a large antique show in Chantilly, Virginia, in January 2000. I made a valiant effort to get the name of the person and estate in Virginia from which the dealer had purchased it but the dealer did not follow through in spite of several calls. All I was told was that it had recently come out of a Virginia estate sale between Richmond and Norfolk.\r\n\r\nI posted a short story about the quilt on RootsWeb genealogical website in 2001 and had about 40 responses, most of them from Navy-connected folks. However, one respondent was the daughter of a neighbor of one of those from Gem, Indiana who signed the quilt in 1941-42. Some were very helpful suggestions. Some led me to information on the two ships mentioned on the quilt. After a brief flurry of emails and excitement, research had to be set-aside for several years. Then, alas, we moved from Virginia to the West Coast. But the Internet and the telephone is mightier than the 3,000 miles that now lay between my current home and the quilt’s original home in Norfolk, Virginia!\r\n\r\nSince most names on this quilt do not include a geographical location, research may continue slowly for years. There are 440 “entries” with 31 possible duplicate names. Also stitched on the quilt are the names of two Navy organizations (in addition to the organization that made the quilt) and two Navy ships. However, there are some exceptions to this lack of geographical identity, most notably 16 names with Indiana locations: Indianapolis (10), Gem (3) and Greenfield (3). Also Rossville, IL (4), Brooklyn-New York (3), New York City (1), Washington, D.C. (1), Long Beach-CA (1), Detroit-Michigan (1); Phoebus-Virginia (1); and one from Norfolk, Virginia—the Chief of Police! \r\n\r\nEach block consists of an embroidered circle at the center with a name in it and other names radiating off the circle like spokes. Thread colors reflect the rainbow and alternate so that two with the same color never wind up side-by-side. There are many variations of handwriting on the quilt but at the same time, I don’t think every signature is unique as they would be if everyone had signed with Micron pen as we do today. Some blocks have beautiful “penmanship” and embroidery but I still haven’t quite figured out how the signature was transferred to the fabric. Is it possible that they were originally done with pencil and the pencil has not simply washed away? This is still an unexplained mystery for some definitely do look like real signatures.\r\n\r\nRow 4-Block 3 is different from all other blocks. Rather than a circle at the center containing a name with other names radiating off like spokes, this block consists of an embroidered unilateral triangle within a triangle. The triangles contain the words: \r\n\r\nLOYALTY, PROTECTION, SERVICE\r\nLadies Auxiliary \r\nFleet Reserve Association. \r\nUnit No. 5. \r\nNorfolk Virginia. \r\n\r\nSurfing the Internet, I learned that the Ladies Auxiliary of the Fleet Reserve Association (LA FRA) was organized in 1930 and chartered to “aid, assist and promote all matters pertaining to welfare, social, and patriotic works of the Fleet Reserve Association, its members and their families.” Over 200 LA FRA Units are located throughout the United States and overseas. The quilt was most likely made to raise money to help fund their causes. I also learned the Unit No. 5 is one of the oldest chapters of this organization.\r\n\r\nThe names on the officers' on this special block are:\r\n\r\nTownsend\tBlanche L.\tPres.\r\nSlaughter\tElsie\tV.P.\r\nCoutta \tElsie\tJr. V.P.\r\nThompson\tJosie\tChap\r\nTownsend\tJohn R. Past Reg. V. P.\r\nWagnew\tMillard (maybe Wagner)\t\r\nPercival\tEleanor\t\r\nFreeman\tJean G.\t\r\nFreeman\tRobert E. Pres.\r\nWest\t Mrs. W. D.\t\r\nReynolds\tHarry S.\tSec.\r\nScott\t\tMaggie L.\t\r\nScott\t\tAlfred M.\t\r\nWhitmere\tMargaret\tP. P.\r\nUrick\t\tJosephine\tP. P.\r\nDavis\t\tRose\t\r\nSeager\t Anna Lou\tSec. Regn. V. P.\r\nDiani\t Julie\tTreas.\r\nSally\t Mabel\t Nat. V. P.\r\nKerney\tHelen\t\r\nReynolds\tRenea\t\r\nFiedemann\tAnna\t\r\nHanold\t Anna\t\r\nFrancese\tMary Z.\t\r\nLambert\tAnne\t\r\nLambert\tBeverly\t\r\nDavis\t\tMaynard\t\r\nHadley \tJ. H.\t\r\nFlournoy\tW. E.\t\r\nDiani\t\tCharles\r\n\r\nOther interesting names on the quilt are: Fiorello LaGuardia, Mayor of New York City; J. T. Woods, Chief of Police, Norfolk, Virginia; Naval Hospitality N.Y.; U.S. Naval Academy; U.S.S. McCawley and U.S.S. Mayrant. \r\n\r\nThis quilt has been displayed three times since I purchased it: (1st) AQSG seminar in Williamsburg Oct 2001; (2nd) Museum Of The Oregon History-Portland, OR, Oct 12- Dec 31, 2002; and (3rd) July 13-16, 2006 in the exhibit “World War II Era Quilts” curated by quilt historian Sue, Reich of Connecticut. This third exhibit took place during The Quilters Hall of Fame’s annual Celebration in Marion, Indiana.\r\n\r\nIndiana seemed a good place to start since there were 16 geographical references on the quilt but it wasn’t until the spring of 2006 that I took up serious research again on the quilt. Since I knew the quilt was going to be displayed in Indiana that summer, I felt it imperative to find someone still living in Indiana related to those from Indiana on the quilt. \r\n\r\nIt seemed like looking for a needle in a haystack, but I got lucky and struck gold with the first name I decided to look-up — Minatel (Row 3 Block 3). I began by simply looking up the phone numbers of all those with the name Minatel in the Indianapolis area White Pages via the Internet! It took three tries before I got a real person to answer the phone and even then, she almost hung up on me. She thought I was a sales person trying to sell her something; totally understandable in this day and age! After all, how many people receive a phone call asking if they are the person whose name is on a quilt that is 65 years old!\r\n\r\nHowever, I finally persuaded the lady of the house that I was a quilt historian looking for genealogical information so she handed the phone over to her husband. He became very excited as he began to hear and grasp my story. Roy Minatel had been a child when the quilt was made and had no idea the quilt even existed. He confirmed the names of five other Indianapolis residents whose names appear on the quilt. One was his father (Tony) and another his brother (Joe). The other two names he recognized were friends of his parents. He was only 10 years old at the time the quilt was made. \r\n\r\nIn July 2006 he and his brothers Mario and Joe and two wives drove to Marion, Indiana, to see the TQHF quilt exhibit. The local paper did an article on their appearance at the quilt show. It was a very exciting experience for all of us at the show!\r\n\r\nAgain research went dormant for a time but the Quilt Index Signature Quilt Pilot Project went into high gear so it was time for me to get my research on this wonderful quilt going again. The person whose name appears on the quilt the most times is Blanche Louise Townsend, the President of Unit No. 5.. This seemed a good one to start with this time around. \r\n\r\nIn the spring of 2009 I found a Townsend Family Association on-line and contacted the Director. This kind soul did some legwork for me and discovered J. R. Townsend, Jr’s enlistment record (John Roy Townsend, born 1915), plus his parents’ names: John Roy Sr. and Blanche Louise. However, we still don’t have a maiden name for Blanche but the 1920 census says her father was born in Switzerland and her mother in Virginia! This was very exciting to me since I am related to at least eight Swiss-German families from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. I even found my ancestral Swiss village through genealogical research and was able to visit it several times while in Switzerland on business with my husband 1994-2001 and took all three of our children back one at a time.\r\n\r\nBut let’s return to the Townsend search. The 1910 census says J.R. Sr. was born in Indiana; that his father was born in Illinois; and that his mother born in Indiana. So now we know that J.R. Sr. had family and contacts in Indiana and ties to Illinois and Virginia. This is also a clue to where some of the names on Blanche’s blocks may have come from. There is also a common name between Blanche’s block Row 1 Block 3 and Row 7 Block 3 that contains the name of Mayor LaGuardia. That common name is DeMilt of Brooklyn, New York. Were the DeMilt family and the Townsend family friends? More possible clues to follow-thru on.\r\n\r\nThe 1900 census revealed J.R. Sr. living in MARION, INDIANA (of all places!) with his parents, his birth date being1885! This too was a very exciting revelation since I have been trekking back to Marion almost every year since 1996 to attend The Quilters Hall of Fame’s annual induction of the new Honoree. However, I have yet to meet a Townsend in Marion but will look into this the next time I fly back there for sure! \r\n\r\nThere may well be more Indiana signatures on this quilt besides those 16 who added the name of their hometown. However, without a signer specifically identifying his/her location, it is hard to prove where individuals resided. If one person identifies her location, then a good starting point is to look in that state for the possible residences of others on the same block. It tedious research unless the individual has an unusual name but the research does continue. \r\n\r\nMy next step is to follow through on some of the contacts I now have with current members of Unit No. 5 in Norfolk, hoping that someone there has squirreled away some files in her attic from the years Blanche Louise Townsend was president of Unit No. 5, Ladies Auxiliary Fleet Reserve Association in Norfolk, Virginia.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n","photocredit079a1":"Karen Biedler Alexander","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-9/4-DB-16-475-FULLIMAGE_NavyQuilt.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-9/4-DB-16-477-FULLIMAGE_Navy2.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-9/4-DB-16-478-OfficersBlock1_NavySigQ.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Owner Associator":"2-82-2","Pattern":"NAVY SIGNATURE QUILT 1941-42","Maker":"[\"LADIES AUXILIARY, FLEET RESERVE ASSOCIATION, UNIT NO. 5, NORFOLK, VA\"]","Date":"1930-1949","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Karen Biedlelr Alexander","CopyRestF080c":"Karen Biedler Alexander","legacy_kid":"4-DB-16","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:26:56","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["NAVY SIGNATURE QUILT 1941-42"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"sq1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-28","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Morning Glories and Butterflies: A Salute to The Quilters Hall of Fame ","AltNameF011":"original design with some adaptations","OverallWidthF12a":"54 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"54 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Blue or Navy","Gold","Green","White","Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Multiple Names","Place"],"ContInscripF020":"1\t1-A Helen Shanks      (flower drawn in ink)\r\n2\t1-B Carolyn Schwartz \t\t\r\n3\t1-C Janice Spicer\t\t\r\n4\t1-D Sue Reich - Conneticut\r\n5\t1-E Regina Thompson\r\n6\t1-F Jane Miller - Vice President of Friends of QHF\r\n7\t1-G Eleanore Burns  28-Apr-06\r\n8\t1-H Rita Rottman \r\n9\t1-i Tony Van de Kerkhoff - Celebration 2006\r\n\r\n10\t2-A Vicky Jones      \t\r\n11\t2-B Rosalind Webster Perry\t\r\n12\t2-C Sharon Felty - Books 'n Pins\r\n13\t2-D Hazel Carter - Founder \r\n14\t2-E Helen Eakins   \t\r\n15\t2-F Sue Munn -2006\r\n16\t2-G Georgia Bonesteel - 2003 TQHF Honoree\r\n17\t2-H Jocelyn Smith - Chair Kendall School Quilt Show 7-15-06\r\n18\t2-I Loretta Sampson 7/15/06\r\n\r\n19\t3-A Carolyn Goebel\t- Celebration 2006\r\n20\t3-B Donna Wilder - 1990 TQHF Honoree\r\n21\t3-C Karen B. 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The pattern was scanned into the sewing machine and then machine embroidered.","QuiltTopF054":"Jones, Susan K.","OthPeopleF056":"Spoon, Bonnie","LocMadeF057a":"Waynesboro ","ProvCountyF057b":"Augusta County","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"Sue wrote me that she had such a wonderful time at the 2005 induction of Bets Ramsey and was so impressed with the teamwork of everyone that she came prepared to collect signatures at Celebration 2006 in order to make some kind of commemorative quilt. Sue also likes to take photographs and had offered to take photos for TQHF during Celebration and to write occasional short articles for tourist/travel magazines.\r\n\r\nAfter her attendance at Virginia Avery's induction in 2006, Sue went back to Virginia with her signed blocks and began designing the quilt. Eventually she would also transfer some of her many photos to the back of the quilt as well.","ReasonsF060":["Commemorative","Fundraising"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Original to maker","AddNotesF066":"A special \"thank you\" to Shelby Gretz-Whitcomb of Marion, Indiana, for helping me transcribe the names on this quilt while it was still hanging in Marion at The Quilters Hall of Fame/Marie Webster House and I was 2,000 miles away at home.\r\n\r\nFive Honoree's were present at Virginia Avery's induction... Georgia Bonesteel, Yvonne Porcella, Bets Ramsey, Donna Wilder and of course Jinny herself. To set-off each of the Honoree signatures, Sue did a photo transfer of the Honoree Medallion to fabric, had a friend machine embroider it and then appliquéd a medallion by each Honoree's signature. \r\n\r\nAmong other notable signatures on the quilt are TQHF founder Hazel Carter as well as Rosalind Webster Perry, one of two granddaughters of Marie Webster. \r\n\r\nAlpha listing of names on the quilt:\r\n\r\nAlexander, Karen B.    \r\nArmes, Barbara \r\nBeall, Cindy and Mike \r\nBearden, Patsy       \r\nBeck, Cindy \r\nBohannon, Pat  \r\nBonesteel, Georgia      \r\nBouchard, Sue      \r\nBoxell, Kathy \r\nBratton, Sue \r\nBurke, Connie\r\nBurns, Eleanore      \r\nCall, Elaine \r\nCalland, Ann \r\nCarter, Hazel  \r\nCarter, Louann      \r\nChambers, Jean       \r\nCox, Marguerite        \r\nDavis, Lonnie \r\nDirig, Patricia \r\nDolgner, Liz       \r\nEakins, Helen   \r\nFaulstich, Becky \r\nFelty, Sharon \r\nFields, Donnie & Teresa \r\nFlaugh, Debbie \r\nFowler, Madonna       \r\nGoebel, Carolyn \r\nHostetler, Joyce  \r\nJones, Susan        \r\nJones, Vicky       \r\nMaggio, Judy  \r\nMarx, Laurie  \r\nMiller, Jane \r\nMooneyhand, Patty    \r\nMunn, Sue \r\nPearson, Ruth \r\nPerry, Rosalind Webster \r\nPorcella, Yvonne      \r\nPratt, Wanda \r\nRamsey, Bets        \r\nReich, Sue           \r\nRottman, Rita  \r\nSampson, Loretta \r\nSchwartz, Carolyn  \r\nShanks, Helen      \r\nSmith, Jocelyn \r\nSouthgate, Patty \r\nSpicer, Janice \r\nTaylor, Carmen        \r\nThompson, Regina \r\nTwigg, Phyllis \r\nVan de Kerkhoff, Tony \r\nWeiland, Peg   \r\nWhitcomb-Gretz, Shelby \r\nWilder, Donna \r\n\r\nThe back of the quilt contains four large panels of photo-transfer collages of people and events that Sue snapped throughout Celebration 2006, including several shots of the special exhibit of Jinny Avery's fabulous wearable art garments. Jinny Aavery is also an avid jazz fan and jazz pianst. TQHF President Karen Alexander's husband is also a jazz musician so she asaked Jinny if she would play duinr Celebration as a fund-raiser. Jinny said yes and Karen put together a jazz pick-up band, including her husband who flew in from Seattle with his clarinet to join Jinny and the other musicians that evening. The montage on the back of the quilt contains photos of the Jam Session as well.","RelItemsF088a":"I have articles, photos, press releases and Sue's hand made patterns for this quilt.","OwnerNameF082a":"Karen Biedler Alexander","OwnerAddressF083":"karenquilt@rockisland.com","OwnerCityF084":"lopez Island","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"98261","OwnerPhoneF088":"360-468-2325","SourceInfoF088b":"Karen Biedler Alexander","AddNotesF132":"Susan Jones first visited The Quilters Hall of Fame located in the restored Marie Webster House in Marion, Indiana, August 2004, a month after it officially opened. She attended her first TQHF Celebration a year later in 2005 when Bets Ramsey of Nashville, TN was inducted into the hall of fame. Sue entered a quilt in the 2005 TQHF contest that year also.\r\n\r\nSue was interviewed by Karen Alexander in Sept 2009. Born Susan Kay Whitworth in Burlingto, Iowa in 1948, Sue relates that she did not sleep under quilts as she was growing up nor did she ever observe anyone making quilts. Her first attempt at making a quilt was in 1981. She taught herself using a book, though eventually she would take classes and join a guild. She has made some 56 quilts and has kept a photo journal of her quilts.","description":"Designed, pieced and hand quilted by Susan K. Jones, Waynesboro, Virginia. Embroidery by Connie Broy. Musical “score” machine quilting by Bonnie Spoon. The morning glories and butterflies were adapted from Marie D. Webster patterns. The Marie Webster House design was adapted from a photo. When she donated this quilt to TQHF as a fund raiser, the maker wrote \"This quilt was crafted as a tribute to those whose efforts made Celebration 2006 a resounding success.\"","photocredit079a1":"Karen B. 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1930\r\n6a:Minnie Haschouer 1924\r\n6a:Ellen Russell 1922\r\n6a:Arlene Russell 1926\r\n6a:Norma Russell 1924\r\n6b:Beth Tuttle 1932\r\n6b:Leon Tuttle 1928\r\n6b:Marvin Towne 1922\r\n6b:Raymond Tuttle 1933\r\n6c:Herbert Kahler 1924\r\n6c:Kenneth Kahler 1926\r\n6c:Genevieve Kahler 1922\r\n6c:Neva Kay Kahler 1938\r\n6d:Ivan Doyle 1923\r\n6d:Ben Doyle 1915\r\n6d:Keith Doyle 1925\r\n6d:Daryl Doyle 1933\r\n6e:Betty June Werkmeister 1936\r\n6e:Louis Schnase 1939\r\n6e:Donna Lee Schnase 1935\r\n6e:Connie Marie Schnase 1939\r\n6f:Harold Towne 1926\r\n6f:Cylde Towne 1929\r\n6f:Claramae Towne 1930\r\n6f:Lusle Towne 1932\r\n6g:Charlotte Ann Doyle 1939\r\n6g:Grace Schmit? 1913\r\n6g:Norma Anderson 1939\r\n6g:Norma Lee Mc Reynolds 1932\r\n7a:Delma Hoschouer 1926\r\n7a:Lyle Hoschouer 1918\r\n7a:Ethel Hoschouer 1916\r\n7a:Kenneth Hoschouer 1919\r\n7b:Edith Calkins 1911\r\n7b:Audrey Gayle Fichtner 1936\r\n7b:Clarence Priest 1915\r\n7b:Loreen Priest 1913\r\n7c:Dorothy Ann Dick 1935\r\n7c:Richard Jones 1931\r\n7c:Robert Jones 1921\r\n7c:Harold Jones 1918\r\n7c:Chalmers Porter 1916\r\n7d:Thelma Porter 1913\r\n7d:Opal Porter 1911\r\n7d:June Porter 1915\r\n7d:\r\n7e:Duane Calkins 1918\r\n7e:Max Chehey 1923\r\n7e:Orval ConKendall 1923\r\n7e:Wesley Snider 1924\r\n7f:Glenn Chase\r\n7f:\r\n7f:\r\n7f:\r\n7g:Jon Roberts Elson 1935\r\n7g:Kenneth Elson 1922\r\n7g:Roddy Elson 1924\r\n7g:Jane Hamilton 1934\r\nLeft Border:Neoma Smith 1926\r\nLeft Border:Keith Smith 1928\r\nLeft Border:Donald Smith 1939\r\nLeft Border:Doris Doyle 1925\r\nLeft Border:Wilma Shultz 1927\r\nLeft Border:Delbert Shultz 1931\r\nLeft Border:Leeland Dodson 1912\r\nLeft Border:Elaine Dodson 1914\r\nLeft Border:Glenn Dodson 1916\r\nLeft Border:George Doyle 1922\r\nLeft Border:LaVerne Brown 1922\r\nLeft Border:Bernard Saunders 1914\r\nLeft Border:Gloria Mae Dodson 1937\r\nLeft Border:Donald Dodson 1937\r\nLeft Border:Willis Dodson 1939\r\nLeft Border:Dorothy Piper 1912\r\nLeft Border:Morris Snider 1926\r\nLeft Border:Standley Snider 1939\r\nLeft Border:Alvia Robinson 1924\r\nLeft Border:Loretta Robinson 1932\r\nLeft Border:Edith \r\nLeft Border:Adelia White 1913\r\nLeft Border:Ardell White 1916\r\nLeft Border:Clifford Thulin 1920\r\nLeft Border:Thelma Saum 1913\r\nLeft Border:Robert Edgar 1923\r\nLeft Border:Mildred Edgar 1927\r\nLeft Border:Francis Dick 1921\r\nLeft Border:John Dick 1923\r\nLeft Border:Mary Lou Dick 1928\r\nLeft Border:Janice Saum 1940\r\nLeft Border:Vernon Orman 1937\r\nLeft Border:Ruby Nitsch 1932\r\nLeft Border:Teddy Thayer 1924\r\nLeft Border:Devona Thayer 1929\r\nLeft Border:Lester Thayer 1933\r\nRight Border:Kenneth Merrell 1920\r\nRight Border:Dorothy Merrell 1925\r\nRight Border:Irene Merrell 1928\r\nRight Border:Barbara Roach 1927\r\nRight Border:Ruby Merrell 1930\r\nRight Border:Donna Merrell 1934\r\nRight Border:Donna Robertson 1937\r\nRight Border:Warren Robertson 1936\r\nRight Border:Betty Anne Robertson 1928\r\nRight Border:Leslie Fichtner 1928 \r\nRight Border:Charles Robertson 1934\r\nRight Border: Howard Thompson 1928\r\nRight Border: Patty Kindred 1921\r\nRight Border: Shirley Kindred 1923\r\nRight Border: Dora Kindred 1925\r\nRight Border: Allen Fichtner 1932\r\nRight Border: Vera Dunn 1933\r\nRight Border: Stanley Dunn 1935\r\nRight Border: Thomas Spence 1918\r\nRight Border: Jane Spence 1920\r\nRight Border: Herbert Spence 1926\r\nRight Border: Esther Fichtner 1936\r\nRight Border: Howard Bash 1909\r\nRight Border: Homer Bash 1911\r\nRight Border: Leona Latimer 1915\r\nRight Border: Dorothy Latimer 1918\r\nRight Border: Clarence Latimer 1920\r\nRight Border: Sally Schnase 1940\r\nRight Border: Doris Latimer 1931\r\nRight Border: Connie Lou Loghry 1940\r\nRight Border: Clyde Bates 1915\r\nRight Border: Rita Bates 1918\r\nRight Border: Delores Bates 1925\r\nRight Border: Russell Colling 1936\r\nRight Border: Dickie Cox 1936\r\nRight Border: Annette Cox 1939\r\nRight Border: Freda Palmer 1914\r\nRight Border: Evelyn Palmer 1918\r\nRight Border: Mary Rucker 1938\r\nTop Border: Bobbette Schrotberger 1935\r\nTop Border: Kenneth Connor 1931\r\nTop Border: Earl Connor 1933\r\nTop Border: DeWayne Johnson 1928\r\nTop Border: Douglas Johnson 1929\r\nTop Border: Richard Johnson 1934\r\nTop Border: George Kinzer 1927\r\nTop Border: Carol Ruppert 1938\r\nTop Border: Yvonne Ruppert 1934\r\nTop Border/Left Corner: Joan Durner 1929\r\nTop Border/Left Corner: Jean Durner 1929\r\nTop Border/Left Corner: Merle Durner 1927\r\nGeorge Koester 1917\r\nFloyd Koester 1920\r\nWayne Koester 1924\r\nVernon Bougher 1932\r\nGordon Swanson 1930\r\nHarlan Dean Hajek 1934\r\nLulu Mae Crandall 1911\r\nBenjamin Crandall 1913\r\nJohn Crandall 1921\r\nCharlie Rothemeyer 1911\r\nAllen Wachholtz 1936\r\nFred McCall 1932","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back","on block","on border"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"All of the names and dates appear on the front of the quilt and are embroidered. On the back \"cloth of gold\" is written in blue ink three times along a backing seam line. ","DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","OtherExDateF023d":"1940","DateInfoF023f":"This date was determined by the newspaper clippings that accompanied the quilt. Dr. Mills was honored for 31 years of service to Maywood, NE in November of 1940. There are three clippings each mentioning the occasion and the quilt.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing","Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"QuiltTopF054":"Mrs. Joseph Perkin","LocMadeF057a":"Maywood","ProvCountyF057b":"Frontier","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"The quilt was presented to Dr. B. I. Mills by the Methodist Aid society, in 1940. Dr. Mills was the physician and surgeon of Maywood, NE from 1909 until his death in 1949. During this time he delivered approximately 1600 babies, by November 1940 he had delivered exactly 1563 babies according to the North Platte Telegraph. In November of 1940, the community of Maywood honored Dr. Mills for 31 years of service, with a program and gathering. Dr. Mills had moved to Maywood on October 15, 1909, at the age of 25. He was born on Nov 6, 1884 and died on May 5, 1949. \r\n\r\nThe quilt was donated to the International Quilt Study Center by Dr. Mills son, Bernard C. Mills in 2002. \r\n\r\nSources: Arnold Sentinel. \"Dr. B. I. Mills Honored For Long Service In Maywood Community.\" November 14, 1940.\r\nNorth Platte Telegraph. \"Dr. B. I. Mills in Maywood 31 Years, Honored.\"\r\nOmaha World Herald. \"Honor Country Doctor.\" November 3, 1940. ","ReasonsF060":["Gift or presentation"],"RelItemsF088a":"The Omaha World Herald article includes a picture of Dr. Mills with the quilt. The IQSC file also contains another photocopied picture, with no information, of Dr. Mills and the quilt. There are two pictures in the IQSC file of Bernard Mills with the quilt.\r\n\r\nThe following three short newspaper articles were written about the event were the quilt was presented.\r\nArnold Sentinel. \"Dr. B. I. Mills Honored For Long Service In Maywood Community.\" November 14, 1940.\r\nNorth Platte Telegraph. \"Dr. B. I. Mills in Maywood 31 Years, Honored.\"\r\nOmaha World Herald. \"Honor Country Doctor.\" November 3, 1940. ","OwnerNameF082a":"International Quilt Study Center","OwnerAddressF083":"madroberg@gmail.com","OwnerCityF084":"Lincoln","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"68583","OwnerPhoneF088":"402-472-6549","SourceInfoF088b":"Madeleine Roberg","AddNotesF132":"The file contains a newspaper clipping from the North Platte Telegraph and says: \"Mrs. Joseph Perkin presented to Dr. Mills a quilt, made of butterflies of delicate shades of orchid and yellow print, appliqued on a background of white embroidered with the names of 364 babies. Mrs. Perkins emphasized in her talk, that, though the doctor had brought so many babies into the world (1563 to be exact) he had never lost a mother.\"","description":"This quilt was made for Dr. B. I. Mills by the Methodist Aid Society of Maywood, NE. The quilt contains the embroidered names and year of birth of 364 of the babies Dr. Mills delivered. The quilt consists of 49 blocks that contain two yellow and two purple butterflies with a name above each. The border also contains names, all the way around, and butterflies.","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-41/2002_003_0001.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-41/2002_003_0001_border_size.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-41/2002_003_0001_border_sized.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-41/2002_003_0001_1b_01_sized.jpg"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-41/2002_003_0001_5a_01_sized.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"METHODIST AID SOCIETY SIGNATURE QUILT","Maker":"[\"MRS. JOSEPH PERKIN\"]","Date":"1930-1949","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"IQSC","CopyRestF080c":"IQSC","legacy_kid":"4-DB-34","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:22","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["METHODIST AID SOCIETY SIGNATURE QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"na1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-7","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Love to Wini ","AltNameF011":"various heart patterns","OverallWidthF12a":"51.5 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"51.5 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Fuchsia","Pink","Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"Row 1: (across)\r\n(a) Voskuilch, Ada \r\n(b) Tresner, Mary Lou \r\n(c) Wynn, Sylvia\r\n(d) Hastings, Ann\r\n\r\nRow 2: \r\n(a) Steiner, Linda\r\n(b) Henlan, Tess \r\n(c) unsigned \r\n(d) Haner, Bernice\r\n\r\nRow 3: \r\n(a) unsigned, \r\n(b) Anderson, Marilyn\r\n(c) Buvs, Jane M. - Custer, WA \r\n(d) Montague, Hazel\r\n\r\nRow 4: \r\n(a) Dunn, Ann\r\n(b) Teter, Georgia\r\n(c) Newell, Ruth -1999, \r\n(d) Musgrove, Mary Ann\r\n\r\nOn Back: To Wini from her friends of the Northwest Quilting Connection 1999.\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"1999","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on back"],"OtherExDateF023d":"spring 1999","DateInfoF023f":"One block contains the date 1999. Wini was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Feb and her friends made this quilt by the end of March. On the back of the quilt written in ink is: To Wini from your Northwest Quilting Connection friends 1999. I added a printed label in Jan 2006 with the names of all the block makers when I thought this qult was going to hang in an exhibit.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Multiple scrap","Novelty","Print"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing","Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Blanket, buttonhole, or other decorative applique stitch","Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)"],"UniqueF038h":"Two blocks are simply a large sqaure of floral fabric with a large heart machine quilted in the center of the block.","QuiltTopF054":"Wynn, Sylvia","ProvCountyF057b":"Skagit County, WA","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship","Gift or presentation"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Original to maker","AddNotesF066":"I am still trying to learn who actually put the blocks together as a quilt after eachindividual made their block.\r\n\r\nWini was a founding member of the Northwest Quilting Connection here in Washington State, a past President and their newsletter editor for almsot 13 years.","RelItemsF088a":"I have a photograph of Wini and the quilt covering her and cards from her friends plus paperwork from her files covering the years she was president and some of the newsletters she edited for this group.","OwnerNameF082a":"Karen Biedler Alexander","OwnerAddressF083":"karenquilt@rockisland.com","OwnerCityF084":"Lopez Island","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"98261","OwnerPhoneF088":"360-468-2325","SourceInfoF088b":"Karen Biedler Alexander","description":"Made by friends of Winifred Margaret [Waters] Alexander of Lopez Island, WA using various heart patterns to encourage her and express love and appreciation. ","essay":"My mother-in-law was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in Feb 1999. After surgery she was told she had three months to live. The word went out and two different \"Cuddle Quilts\" were made for her by two different quilt groups that she belonged to at the time. This one was made by members of the Northwest Quilting Connection, a group she helped found in the mid 1980s. She served as president from January 13, 1990-January 11, 1992. She also served as their newsletter editor for a number of years.\r\n\r\nWini died on August 23, 1999 one week after her 82nd birthday (August 16, 1917) at home in a special bed in the living room with her son Gary and myself by her side on Lopez Island, Washington. She was in a coma most of the last two days while Gary and I sang to her all the songs she loved so well from what is known as \"the American Song Book\", i.e Cole Porter, Jerome Kern, Rogers & Hart, etc.\r\n\r\nWini was born in Yakima, WA but grew up in Seattle. She had a degree in Home Economics from Univeristy of Washington. She was proficient and talented in many forms of needlework and usually volunteered to be editor of guild newsletters wherever she lived. I saved 30 years of correspondence between Wini amd myself and also inherited al her files, books and quilt studio.","photocredit079a1":"Karen B. Alexander","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-7/4-DB-14-475-LovetoWini-CuddleQuilt3_1999.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-7/yes_IMG_1841.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-7/yes_IMG_1850.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-7/yes_IMG_1865.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-7/yes_IMG_1875.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Owner Associator":"2-82-2","Pattern":"LOVE TO WINI ","Maker":"[\"ANDERSON, MARILYN\", \"BUVS, JANE M.\", \"DUNN, ANN\", \"HANER, BERNICE\", \"HASTINGS, ANN\", \"HENLAN, TESS\", \"MONTAGUE, HAZEL\", \"MUSGROVE, MARY ANN\", \"NEWELL, RUTH\", \"STEINER, LINDA\", \"TETER, GEORGIA\", \"TRESNER, MARY LOU\", \"VOSKUILCH, ADA\", \"WYNN, SYLVIA\"]","Date":"spring 1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Karen Biedlelr Alexander","CopyRestF080c":"Karen Biedler Alexander","legacy_kid":"4-DB-14","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:26:54","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["LOVE TO WINI "]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"oK1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-10","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Lehigh Co PA Signature Quilt","AltNameF011":"Rolling Stone","BrackmanF011a":"1727d","OverallWidthF12a":"74.5 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"86.5 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Orange","Pink","Red","White","Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"The inscriptions are in the style of \"The Footed Letter Scrivener\" active in Southeastern Pennsylvania 1843-1860. On the dedication blocks, the inscription is outlined by a wreath. All others are underlined by a double \"S\" curve.","ContInscripF020":"Maria Anna Handwerk 1856\r\n\r\nGlory Miller","DateInscripF020a":"1856","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","OtherExDateF023d":"1856","DateInfoF023f":"Date is inscribed on the quilt.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Checked","Dotted","Floral"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ProvCountyF057b":"Lehigh","ProvStateF057d":"Pennsylvania","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"One of many inscribed quilts made in Lehigh Co., Pennsylvania, 1851-1870s. The quilt was found at an antique show in Indiana.","ReasonsF060":["Unknown"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Public domain","OwnerNameF082a":"Private","OwnerAddressF083":"Litwinow@aol.com","OwnerCityF084":"Salisbury","OwnerStateF086":"Maryland","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"21804","OwnerPhoneF088":"410-334-6303","SourceInfoF088b":"Lucinda Cawley","AddNotesF132":"Quiltmaker was born in Germansville, Lehigh Co, PA in 1838. Her father, Abraham and her mother, Elisabeth Roth, were both born in PA of German descent. Maria's first husband was Joel Peter, and she moved to Indiana with her second husband, James Jacoby. She died in Indiana in 1913.","verify":"yes","Pattern":"LEHIGH CO PA SIGNATURE QUILT","Date":"1850-1875","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","legacy_kid":"4-DB-17","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:26:56","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["LEHIGH CO PA SIGNATURE QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"0q1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-60","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","InstInvContrNumF004":"1993.000.Quilt","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Jasper County Courthouse 1895 Quilt","AltNameF011":"Signature","OverallWidthF12a":"69 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"90 3/4 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Red"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Turkey Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names","Other"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Four Christian Cross Symbols of different styles found one style per corner block.","ContInscripF020":"\"Carthage Court House 1895\" appears above the embroidered image of the courthouse.\r\n\r\nNames appear in blocks of six across the quilt except in rows four and five where the central courthouse image takes the place of four blocks. Blocks are numbered for this identification purpose from top to bottom (rows one through eight), left to right (columns A through F). Block names are laid out like spokes of a wheel with two names in the center circle or hub. Some of the latter are positioned top and bottom while others are left and right within center circle. \r\n\r\nOrder of block name listing is clockwise starting with top center spoke. The circle names (all but two blocks have two names only in the circle) follow the eight names (spokes) in the block listings below. \r\n\r\nBlock 1A: Edith Kerr, Julia Van Gieson, Ella Platt, Lottie Powers, Maud Ellers, Mary Thornton, Laura Mark, Juanita Wittich, Hattie McCarthy, Grace McCarthy\r\n\r\nBlock 1B: Mr. J. A. Terry, Mrs. Aaron Myers, Mrs. Johns, Mrs. A. W. St. John, Mrs. J. A. Terry, Mr. A. W. St. John, Mrs. W. D. Mateer, Mrs. Lucy Cowgill, Mrs. W. H. Hatch, Mr. W. H. Hatch\r\n\r\nBlock 1C: Mrs. Augustus Roos, Mrs. Dr. D. Trinkler, Mr. Thos. Hill, Mrs. J. M. Babbitt, Mrs. K. W. Clark, Mrs. M. J. Smith, Miss Ella Seitz, Mrs. D. M. Walker, Mrs. F. Matthews, Mr. F. Matthews\r\n\r\nBlock 1D: Mrs. J. Booten, Mrs. W. C. French, Mr. R. H. Rose, Mrs. Lydia Corwin, Mrs. M. A. Norris, Mrs. Jennie Higgins, Mrs. R. H. Rose, Mrs. [Blank] Higgins\r\n\r\nBlock 1E: Nellie Warner, Mrs. J. Tomlinson, Mrs. P. Peters, Lyn Tomlinson, Nellie Clark, Mary A. McCabe, Mr. P. Peters, Mr. J. Hardman, Mrs. Jonn Hardman\r\n\r\nBlock 1F: Mrs. C. Burch, Mrs. H. D. Hubbs, Mrs. D. Bliss, Mrs. May Lou Graysing, L. W. Niles, Mrs. Will Mann, Aletha Niles, Mr J. W. Baird, Mable Bender, Hattie Evens [Evans?]\r\n\r\nBlock 2A: Mrs. E. Allen, Mrs. C. E. Turner, Mrs. J. M. White, Mrs. J. W. Corley, Mr. J Corley, Mrs. A. E. Thompson, Mrs. W. H. Hatch, Mrs. T. E. Gray, Mr. T. E. Gray\r\n\r\nBlock 2B: Mrs. Manning, Mrs. R. McCarthy, Mrs. P. Lott, Mrs. H. H. Harding, Mrs. G. Pool, Mrs. H. T. Harrison, Mrs. S. James, Mrs. W. C. Eldred, Mrs. J. M. Whitsett, Mrs. C. L. Bartlett\r\n\r\nBlock 2C: Mrs. F. M. Haines, Mr. O. F. Garrison, Mrs. W. Sevey, Miss E. M. Wangelin, C. E. Matthews, Mrs. O. F. Garrison, Mrs. E. Wangelin, Choteau Garrison, Mrs. R. M Davis, Mrs. Mary Bailey\r\n\r\nBlock 2D: Mr. Pharis, Mrs. F. Cowgill, Mrs. Pharis, Mrs. T. W. Deal, Mrs. C. Hubb, Mrs. P. E. Taylor, Mrs. Brewster, Mrs. Nellie Byers, Mrs. C. C. Miller, Mr. C. C. Miller\r\n\r\nBlock 2E: Mrs. Howenstein, The When Shoe Store, Mr. Howenstein, Mr. W. G. Woodmansee, Mr. Whitehead, Mrs. W. G. Woodmansee, Mrs. Whitehead, Mrs. Laura S. Moore, Mr. B. M. Boykin, Mrs. B. M. Boykin\r\n\r\nBlock 2F: Geo. W. Davis, Mr. B. L. Norton, Eliza Wynn, Mrs. B. L. Norton, Mrs. H. L. Marx, Belle Mansfield, Mrs. A. Biffer, Mr. J. D. Rainwater, Mr. G. W. Davis, Mrs. G. W. Davis\r\n\r\nBlock 3A: Edith Johns, Ida Brinkerhoff, Anna Newell, Belle Perkins, Ethel Hawkins, Grace Brinkerhoff, Louis Cahn, Ada Hawkins, May Gabriel, Nina Hout\r\n\r\nBlock 3B: Dr. Wale, Dr. Whitney, Dr. King, Dr. Thomas, Dr. Berry, Dr. Flower, Dr. Burch, Dr. Mathews, Dr. Brooks, Dr. Hill, Dr. Freed [three names in the circle]\r\n\r\nBlock 3C: Eliza Bailey, Hettie Haines, Alta Ruffin, Katherine Conard, May Chase, Ella Slauson, Albert Weztel, Russell Garrison, Helen Fabyan, Charlie Drake\r\n\r\nBlock 3D: George Park, Marie Maynard, Nellie Spence, Etta Maynard, Inez Spence, J. Earnest Young, George Elred, Mary Brinkerhoff, John Blakeney, Cella Wilbur\r\n\r\nBlock 3E: Sadie Kellogg, Mrs. Frank Chaffee, Mr. J. C. Lee, Mrs. Frank Brownsill, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. F. W. Chaffee, Mrs. J. C. Lee, Mrs. John Brownsill, Walter Wells, Mrs. Clifton\r\n\r\nBlock 3F: Mr. T. I. Dean, Mrs. G. B. Stebbins, Mrs. Hoffman, Mr. Charles Martin, Mr. T. I. Dean, Mrs. M. M. Hunter, Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. Ed. Hall, Mr. Ed. Hall\r\n\r\nBlock 4A: Mrs. Richardson, Dr. H. J. Maynard, Mrs. W. Perry, Mr. E. R. Wheeler, Mrs. Newell, Mrs. H. J. Maynard, Guy J. Hout, Mrs. E. R. Wheeler, Mrs. H. J. Miller, Mr. H. J. Miller\r\n\r\nBlock 4B: Frank Wells, Mrs. William McMillan, Ralph Wells, Mrs. Joe McMillan, Julia Wells, Mr. Joe McMillan, Guy McMillan, Mr. William McMillan, Mr. S. S. Wells, Mrs. S. S. Wells\r\n\r\nBlock 5A: Mrs. Julia Gray, Mrs. C. D. Plummer, John Burham, Mrs. J. G. Burham, Cora Burham, Mrs. A. Wornbarber, Mr. J. C. Young, Mrs. Martha Johnson, Mr. Charlie Hout, Mrs. Charlie Hout\r\n\r\nBlock 5B: Mary Caffee, Jessie M. Caffee, George Caffee, Lacie A. Caffee, Pattie Caffee, Amos H. Caffee, George Caffee Jr., W. K. Caffee, Edna C. Brown, W. H. S. Brown\r\n\r\nInterior Center Circle (around courthouse image, clockwise starting at top center) Names: E. C. Thym, W. G. Gill, J. S. Ford, George Wheeler, H. Bettebeimer [Bettebenner], Howard Gray, F. Bettebeimer [Bettebenner], L. W. Divelbiss, Jim Jacobs, John Wood, Jim Ellis, Jim Reno, D. D. Kerr, R. Lundy, C. W. Baxter, Annie Baxter, W. Shannon, J. F. Shannon, S. A. Stuckey, E. B. Jacobs, J. T. James, H. Tyree, M. M. Hunter, I. F. Russum, T. M. Garland, W. Woodward, L. A. Fillmore, C. Leaming, C. E. Elliott, W. H. Kilgore, Thos. Buckeee, Frank Tull, Joe Prather, C. D. Lisiecki, A. A. Lisiecki, Curtis Wright, J. R. Pfeninger [Pfenniger], G. Grauberger, E. L. Andertow, W. R. Logan, E. Kline\r\n\r\nOuter Center Circle of Names (clockwise starting at top center): B. S. Briles, H. H. Harding, S. E. Wetzel, W. B. Kelley & Co., Mrs. E. W. Harper, J. L. Davison, H. Rassler, Jas. Spence, D. R. Fenner, L. E. Archaias & Co., W. E. Ford, S. S. Heckathorn, Block & Bros. , B. Catron, J. F. Youtsey, Rev. A. F. Blake, W. S. Wells, W. J Sewell [Sewall], Deal Bros., Prof. Ford, Miss E. Best, Mr. Yeater, Mrs. Grace Clark, Miss B. Chase, Miss V. Batterton, Miss Carrie Hammons, Miss L. McReynolds, Miss. L. Twitchell, Miss L. Vaunaman, Mr. R. Robinson, Miss F. Jordan, Rev. Hemingway, Miss Brooks, Rev. R. K. Maiden, G. Asendorf,\r\nRev. Sltuz, J. Higdon, Rev. S. Hanna, The Fair,Rev. Wainwright, R. H. Rose, Rev. L. W. Welsh, A. D. McBean, D. Beesan, Eugene Sharum, J. Hornback, Carthage Grocer Co., J. N. Schooler, S. D. Robinson, Mr. A Chase, C. A. MCubbin, Mrs. A. Chase, W. R. McDonald, Dr. G. D. Coe, J. Roessler, J. J. Corbett, Kate Tull, Dr. Galbreath, W. M. Wood, Steadley Bros., F. G. Laubach, B. F. Thomas, Geo. W. Springer, E. T. Eldred, J. M. McMillan, W. A. Eldred, J. W. Hutcheson, W. C. Eldred, Ramsay Bros., R. T. Stickey, J. W. Wilber, Geo. Webster, J. W. Wilber, Theo. A. Coffelt, D. M. O'Donnell \r\n\r\nBlock 4E: Mr. W. A. Steed, Walter Harrington, W. B. Dent, Mrs. C. O. Harrington, Mrs. W. A. Steed, Mr. C. O. Harrington, Mrs. J. C. Dent, Alice Harrington, Mrs. F. H. Johnson, Mr. F. H. Johnson\r\n\r\nBlock 4F: Mr. G. Webster, Mrs. J. H. Culbertson, Mrs. F. Hill, Mrs. S. F. Gashwiler, Mrs. G. Webster, Mr. H. J. Culbertson, Mr. F. Hill, Mr. S. F. Gashwiler, Mrs. A. O. Ihlseng, Mr. A. O. Ihlseng\r\n\r\nBlock 5E: Jennie Steinner, Lizzie M. Slocomb, Lucy A. Martin, Mrs. Bela Clark, Laura Friend, Mrs. J. D. Clarkson, Clara White, Mrs. G. Ragsdale, Minnie Moore, Mrs. W. Moore\r\n\r\nBlock 5F: Mrs. C. Seaman, Mrs. Sarah McDaniels, W. R. Logan, Mrs. Ada McMecham, Mrs. W. R. Logan, Cora Flanigan, M. T. Thornton, W. T. Porter, Mrs. W. T. Porter\r\n\r\nBlock 6A: Mrs. E. M. Gray, Mr. H. T. During, Mrs. Augustus, Mrs. Ed. Garland, Mr. E. Garland, Mr. H. Mendenhall, Mrs. Kate Torphy, Mrs. H. Mendenhall, Ada Hout, Mrs. H. Hout\r\n\r\nBlock 6B: Mrs. Dr. McClurg, Mr. Hal Wardin, Mrs. A. M. Hurty, Mrs. J. N. Wilson, Mrs. D. Chase, Dr. J. N. Wilson, Mrs. A. B. Deutsch, Mrs. Hal Wardin, Mr. A. C. Cahn, Mrs. A. C. Cahn\r\n\r\nBlock 6C: Mrs. J. R. Tunt [?Junt], Mrs. J. H. Robinson, Mrs. G. W. Read, Mrs. A. W. Hough, Mrs. J. Herrin, Mr. G. A. Cassil, Mollie Cassil, Mrs. Nellie E. Lenhard, Mrs. E. O'Keefe, Mr. E. O'Keefe\r\n\r\nBlock 6D: Mrs. Conard, Mrs. Julius Roessler, Mr. B. B. Allen, Mrs. J. P. Newell, Mr. J. P. Newell, Mrs. John T. Ruffin, Mrs. B. B. Allen, Mr. Julius Roessler, Mrs. C. H. Hodges, Mr. C. H. Hodges\r\n\r\nBlock 6E: Irene Martin, Lucy Cunningham, Rilla Young, Esther Dinsmore, Dick Hood, Blanch Griswold, S. B. Griswold, Bird Cunningham, O. D. Royse, May Cunningham, Tom Franks (three names are in the circle on this block)\r\n\r\nBlock 6F: Mrs. W. Meyers, Mrs. A. M. Drake, Mrs. Chas. Brown, Mrs. A. J. Drake, Mrs. S. Meyers, Miss Lida Clark, Mrs. Thos. Hill, Miss Eva Parker, Mr. J. A Hillyer, Mrs. J. A. Hillyer\r\n\r\nBlock 7A: Mr. Jas. Watson, Mrs. Lillie Bestman, Mr. J. Schlecht, Mr. Will Watson, Mrs. J. Schlecht, Mrs. E. Watson, Julia Watson, Mr. Frank Bestman, May Watson, Clara Watson\r\n\r\nBlock 7B: John Colfax, Mrs. W. E. Chapman, Mrs. J. Long, Mrs. A. H. Snyder, Mrs. John Colfax, Mrs. A. H. Snyder, Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Paul Davey, Mrs. M. Ennis, Fannie Brown\r\n\r\nBlock 7C: Sterling Terry, Ella Clark, Fred Terry, Sargeant Moore, Jennie Terry, Maggie Manley, Gertie Terry, Minnie Leiss, Peter Shaffer, Carrie Ball \r\n\r\nBlock 7D: Mr. H. C. Cowgill, Mr. G. P. Cunningham, Mr. Robert Moore, Mrs. E. J. Brinkerhoff, Mrs. H. C. Cowgill, Mrs. G. P. Cunningham, Mrs. Robert Moore, Mr. W. E. Brinkerhoff, Mrs. J. E. Lang, Mr. J. E. Lang\r\n\r\nBlock 7E: Mrs. M. Park, Mrs. Frank Naughton, Mrs. S. P. Jones, Mrs. V. A. Wallace, Mrs. Fabyan, Mrs. Frank Naughton, Mr. S. P. Jones, Mr. V. A. Wallace, Mrs. Bert Wolcot, Mrs. J. P. Betts\r\n\r\nBlock 7F: Mr. J. Logan, Mrs. A. R. Van Gieson, Mrs. F. D. Porter, Mollie Thornton, Mr. F. D. Porer, Mrs. A. R. Van Gieson, Mrs. J. Logan, Mrs. J. M. Thornton, Mrs. N. E. Motley, Mr. J. Beach\r\n\r\nBlock 8A: Mrs. W. S. Sewall, Mrs. Henry Garland, Mrs. J. Prather, Mrs. J. L. James, Mrs. P. Murphy, Mrs. T. F. Bathurst, Mrs. Kilgore, Mrs. L. W. Divelbiss, Mrs. Geo. Webster, Mrs. Ed. O'Donnell\r\n\r\nBlock 8B: Eva Gilbert, Sue Muratta, Blanch Chase, Emma Johns, Kate Parkell, James Murratta, Mary Denny, Dr. Everett Merwin, Mrytle Thomas, Lizzie Thomas\r\n\r\nBlock 8C: Frank McCrillis, Bethine A. McCrillis, Carrie McCrillis, W. L. Burlingame, W. S. Shaffer, Rose B. Burlingame, Leila Shaffer, John D. McCrillis, Kate H. Tuttle, T. B. Tuttle\r\n\r\nBlock 8D: P. J. Betts, Emily Newell, Stella Conard, James Newell, Bessie Parker, Florence Fabyan, Rosine Deutsch, Anna Brinkerhoff, Leigh Hodges, Sybil Hodges\r\n\r\nBlock 8E: Bertha Leidy, Louise Wilson, Julia Wittich, Cora Brinkerhoff, Due Baker, Newell Holbrook, Jessie Caffee, Frank Matthews, Mabel Snyder, Anna Burch\r\n\r\nBlock 8F: Mr. F. H. Fitch, Mrs. W. S. Bower, Dr. C. B. Hussey, Mr. Issac Parker, Mr. F. H. Fitch, Mrs. L. L. Wittich, Mrs. C. B. Hussey, Mrs. Issac Parker, Mrs. S. Berry, Mr. S. Berry\r\n\r\nTop Border (left to right): Jamie Pool, Mabel Kinsella, Lela Kinsella, Julia Miller, Mable Pool, Fred Rhoades, Nina Rhoades, Ethel Orr, Wilber Orr, Edwin White, Louise McCarthy, Earl Hackney, Elwin Turner, Agnes Turner, Elred Turner, Deyll Turner, Mary Eldred, Le Hung Chung, Ben Harrison, Fredrica Magee, Willie Tull, Forence Glidden, Lora Bowman, Flossie Bowman, Nellie Bowman, Mary Dean, Leila Niles, Madeline Niles, Ella Yarco, Margaret Gould, Herman Thym, Ruth Thomas, Donald James, Ruth Majors, Ruth Thomas, Helen Thomas, Dixon Harrison, Homer Darow, Julian Williams, Alpha Allen, Charley Allen, Earnest Allen, Lela Allen, Rochester Maiden, Frank Maiden, Agnes Luscombe, Carl Luscombe, Harold Bestman, Clarice Bestman, Julia Mitchell, Olive Payne\r\n\r\nRight Border (top to bottom): Claude Taylor, May Taylor, Katie Terry, Helen Terry, Marguerite Chaffee, Pansy Clifton, Crete Clifton, Harold Hawkins, Fred Hawkins, James Hawkins, Ralph Roessler, Fred McConnell, Brice McMillan, Fay Tuttle, John McCrillis, Frank McCrillis, Carl McCrillis, Hazel McCrillis, Arthur McCrillis, Ralph Galloway, Gladys Galloway, Ethel Whitney, Ruth Whitney, Paul Wells, Marian Wells, Etta Burch, Julius Goldstein, Jay Goldstein, Lilly Goldstein, Ruth Goldstein, Marguerita Goldstein, Arthur Weil, Lydia Weil, Regina Weil, Olga Weil, Philip Hardman, Susie Hardman, Harmon Cornell, Sabra Cornell, Helen Cornell, Ella Cornell, George Friend, Elwin Brinkerhoff, Edith Brinkerhoff, Margretta Newell, Juila Newell, Ella Newell, Creila B. Jones, Eleanor Heill, Mary Wetzel, Basil Boykin, Irene Porter, Willard Hobbs, Franklin Greenwood, Clark O'Donnell, Allene Shaffer, Emma Kelley, George Kelley, Thos. Bathurst, Donald James\r\n\r\nBottom Border (right to left): Harold Hunter, Maud Clark, Laura Clark, Ella Myers, Coella Myers, Rosco Myers, Fred Cowgill, Maria Hubb, Carl Hubb, Ernestine Jacobs, Hazel Messenger, Margaret Messenger, Orwan Messenger, Brand Bartlett, Julia McElroy, Elsie McElroy, James Stickney, Chauncey Stickney, Noye Garrison, Florria Knepper, Unice Knepper, Lucius Wittich, Roscoe Perkins, Fred Hussey, Lucy Hargis, Bessie Hargis, Burtis Hargis, Sarah Lenhart, Helen Lenhart, Ruth Stebbins, J. T. Wallace, Millie Peters, Nellie Warner, Marion Warner, Grace Tomlinson, Anna Gabriel, Frank Perry, Lex M. Wise, Maggie Henley, Katie Henley, Winifred Henley, Burnice Henley, Charlie White, Helen White, Winifred White, Ernest Payne, Allen Payne, Olive Payne.\r\n\r\nLeft Border (bottom to top, note names are upside down): May Clarkson, J. D. Clarkson, Walter Spencer, Adelle Gray, Ruth Chapman, Vera Chapman, Lucille Chapman, Tom Davey Jr., Imogene Davey, Henry Schlecht, Willie, Schlecht, Mena Schelcht, Paul Johnston, Flora Chaffee, Amos Caffee, Lacie Caffee, Homer C. Brown, Jefferies Miller, Charlie Miller, Francis Hout, Frances Johnson, Jennette Garland, Nellie Garland, Marguerite Dinsmore, Edgar Martin, Barnard Boykin, Edward Wardin, Jean McClurg, Maud Miller, Earl F. Miller, Kyle Pharis, Willie Pharis, Frank Friend, Lizzie Fant, Bridget Cassill, Olga Ihlseng, Ella Dean, Ethel Dean, James Logan, Frank Logan, McDaniel Logan, Ben Thorton, Ethel Deal, Geneva Corley, Robert Corley, Sybil Corley, Silvia Corley, Alberta Underwood, Albert Underwood, Herbert Wolcott, Helen Lang, Frank Biffer, Herbert Turner, Mrytle Marx, Arthur Todd, Lola Dare, Frank Dare, Etta Dare, Hunter Booth, Earl Gordon, Frankie Gordon, Julia A. Stickney, Walter Stickney, Julia Stickney, Frank Williams ","DateInscripF020a":"1895","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on block","on border"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"\"Carthage 18\" and \"Court House 95\" appears to right and left above the embroidered image of the Jasper County Courthouse design","DateQuiltF023":"1876-1900","OtherExDateF023d":"1894-1895","DateInfoF023f":"Quilt was probably started in 1894 since the image in the center is the original concept drawing for the courthouse and does not reflect the final design which changed during the building process. The courthouse was completed and moved into during October of 1895. The cornerstone ceremonies took place August 21, 1894, and the courthouse image on the dedication program also reflects the original concept design seen in this quilt.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"UniqueF038h":"All names appear to have been made in one signature hand (written out by one person). Courthouse image appears to have been made free-hand and only right vertical edge of roof tower seems to exhibit any distortion in perspective. Courthouse image is done in same embroidery technique as names and appears to have been done in stem stitch. ","FeaturesF053":"Quilting pattern is diagonal lines (going both left and right from outer edges) approximately one inch apart. Pencil guidelines still visible. Quilting averages seven to eight stitches per inch. Binding is red cotton fabric approximately one-quarter inch visible on front and turned to back and hand-sewn to back. Blocks measure ten inches wide and eleven inches long. Border strips average three and one-quarters inch in width.","QuiltTopF054":"Ladies of Grace Episcopal Church Guild","LocMadeF057a":"Carthage","ProvCountyF057b":"Jasper","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"Quilt honors construction of the Jasper County Courthouse in Carthage, Missouri, 1894 to 1895. Also was fundraising quilt for local church (Grace Episcopal Church, 820 Howard Street). Quilt was displayed at the church in 1969 for its centennial celebration and again in 1989. It was donated to Powers Museum in 1993 from estate of Elizabeth Wright who was the grand-daughter of Lacie Caffee (Block 5B) to whom the quilt was presented by an unknown lady who purchased the quilt at the original bazaar in 1895. ","ReasonsF060":["Fundraising"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Unknown","AddNotesF066":"Among names associated with the construction of the courthouse building featured on the central block (and found in the interior circle of names on the quilt) are:\r\n\r\nL. W. Divelbiss from Olathe, Kansas, was the general contractor/builder for the structure. Other known courthouses constructed by Divelbiss include the Franklin County Courthouse in Ottawa, Kansas and the Miami County Courthouse in Paola, Kansas. To see an image of the Jasper County Couthouse, see http://cdm.sos.mo.gov/u?/riches,51.\r\n\r\nW. R. Logan was co-owner along with Curtis Wright of the Carthage Stone Quarry that supplied the limestone for the building.\r\nFor images of Logan and Wright, see \r\nhttp://cdm.sos.mo.gov/u?/riches,366.\r\n\r\nFrom March 1894 to October 1895 during construction of the Jasper County Courthouse, the crews of the Carthage Stone Company operated six days a week, twenty-four hours a day (except two extremely cold weeks in February 1895), in order to keep up with demand for stone for the local courthouse and orders elsewhere. To see an image of Carthage Stone Company, see\r\nhttp://cdm.sos.mo.gov/u?/riches,339.\r\n\r\nJoe A. Prather was the superintendent of the project replacing Nelson Damon who was the original superintendent for the courthouse. (Damon was replaced by county officials in a dispute between him and the architect.) In Carthage city directories, Prather is found listed as a builder and architect. He moved to Carthage in 1891.\r\n\r\nJ. R. Pfeninger [Rudolph Pfenniger] was one of several local stone masons who worked on the courthouse project. He worked in Carthage quarries for over thirty years and died in 1922. His son, Albert \"Dutch\" Pfenniger, was born in 1896 in Jefferson City, Missouri, while his father was working on the Cole County Courthouse project [see Curtis Wright below]. Albert also became a stone mason and noted stone carver.\r\n\r\nE. C. Thym of Kansas City, Missouri, supervised the stone masonry work.\r\n\r\nCurtis Wright, along with William R. Logan, were co-owners of the Carthage Stone Company. The company's stone was used throughout the central portion of the United States including the Cole County Courthouse in Jefferson City, Missouri. Jefferson City is the site of the Missouri State Capitol which is also made of Carthage limestone although most of its product was taken from other local quarries. \r\n\r\n\r\n","RelItemsF088a":"No known photographs exist of the quilt when first made and/or of its makers or original purchaser. To this date, the Powers Museum has been unable to find commentary on the quilt in the local papers during the time it was being made and promoted. Other than the church booklet cited above, there are no other known published images of the quilt except two. One is in literature produced by the Powers Museum in 1994-95 when the museum made a contemporary quilt of similar pattern to honor the centennial of the Jasper County Courthouse. It was a fundraising project for the Powers Museum (netting over $5,000). The second printed reference to the quilt is a Carthage Press newspaper article of June 30, 1989 entitled: \"Historical Carthage quilt on display\" found on page five.","OwnerNameF082a":"Powers Museum","OwnerAddressF083":"powersmuseum@att.net","OwnerCityF084":"Carthage","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"64836","OwnerPhoneF088":"417-237-0456","SourceInfoF088b":"Michele Newton Hansford","AddNotesF132":"According to a booklet entitled \"Grace Episcopal Church,\" published in 1969 on the one-hundredth anniversary of the church, this quilt (pictured on page nine) \"...was made in 1895, the year the Jasper County Courthouse in Carthage was completed. The center drawing is of the courthouse and the rest of the pattern consists of 791 Carthage names embroidered in red on a white background. The quilt was made by members of Grace Church Guild, and sixty-five dollars was realized from charging ten cents for adults and five cents for children's names. Adult names appear in the center on blocks and children's names on the border. In the center, around the courthouse, appear the names of county officials, workmen, contractors and others who had some part in the constructon of the courthouse. The names were obtained by Guild members and the project was one of that organization's money raising ventures. After the quilt was completed it was raffled off at a bazaar and the purchaser presented it to one of the Guild members in whose family it has since remained.\" Inscription on quilt titles it: Carthage Courthouse 1895 because at the time of construction, there was also a second courthouse in Joplin, Missouri. This older Joplin structure has since burned and been replaced with a modern building for county court business. The Carthage courthouse still stands today and continues to operate as the main Jasper County Courthouse facility although there are two other courthouse annex properties in Carthage, Missouri.","description":"Jasper County Courthouse Fundraising Quilt of forty-four red embroidered name blocks around a large central block featuring the image of the Jasper County Courthouse located in Carthage, Missouri (along with two circles of names). All four borders on the quilt also feature names (same technique as blocks).","essay":"Through preliminary research of the individual names on the quilts some facts stated in the 1969 text on the quilt found in the Quiltmaker Notes section above are in error. Not all names on the border are children. Apparently there were some \"late-comer\" adult names placed in the borders randomly. Conversely, there are children's names in some of the blocks (ie. Block 8D where Leigh and Sybil Hodges are found in the circle area). It is not known how much it cost to place names around the courthouse design (ie. was that special placement subject to a higher fee or a free placement?). \r\n\r\nNames in blocks are not limited to Episcopal Church members and apparently anyone who desired to pay the fee could have their name listed. For example, Curtis Wright (co-owner of the limestone quarry - Carthage Stone Company - from which the courthouse's stone was taken) was Presbyterian. Goldstein family members are on the quilt (see right-hand border midway for several names) and this was a prominent Jewish family in the community. Some names are grouped by association (ie. Block 3B features physicians) and it is suspected some blocks of ladies names represent membership in certain women's clubs. \r\n\r\nThe interior center circle of names around the courthouse image are those involved in the building project and/or were county and city officials while the outer circle of names represent stores and business owners of establishments around the courthouse square along with ministers and other miscellaneous names. Additional relationships between names may be discovered by further research. Not all names are Carthage-based as some do not appear in the 1895 Carthage City Directory. Some names, like several of the county officials, were residents of other Jasper County towns. \r\n\r\nPerhaps the name of greatest local note on the quilt is the name of Annie Baxter (interior center circle). She was the Jasper County Clerk at the time of construction of the courthouse and was the first female county clerk elected in the state of Missouri and possibly in the entire nation. Throughout the years, she has gained the reputation of being the first female elected official in the country but this is false. (A sidewalk marker at the base of the east entrance honors Anna \"Annie\" White Baxter today.) All county officials present in 1894 for the cornerstone ceremonies (and listed on the quilt) were swept from office with the election of 1894. Most were Democrats replaced with Republicans and a different set of officials presided over the opening of the courthouse. Annie Baxter soon moved from Carthage after her defeat, divorced her husband Charles (also on the quilt) and lived in St. Louis, Columbia and Jefferson City, Missouri, at various times pursuing educational and government-related jobs. For more information on Annie Baxter, see http://www.powersmuseum.com/exhibits/baxter.html.\r\n\r\nThere is one obvious ommission among the names -- the name of the building's architect: Maximillian A. Orlopp, Jr. The relationship between the overseeing county officials, the building superintendent (the original one was replaced with Joe Prather who is found on the quilt in the center interior circle of names) and architect was very troubled. The architect was not present for the cornerstone laying (although he sent a granite cornerstone that was not used). He was not present at the opening ceremonies either, having essentially been banished from the project several months prior. Among Orlopp's other civic buildings is the old Dallas County Courthouse in Dallas, Texas (see http://www.oldred.org/).\r\n\r\nProbably the person who achieved the most national fame on the quilt was student Emily Newell (Block 8D). She graduated from Carthage High School in 1894, attended college for a short time then became a teacher and married fellow classmate Harry W. Blair. After starting her family she began writing for local, state and national magazines. She was an ardent suffragist at all levels and eventually became the first female Vice-Chairman of the Democratic Party in 1922. In 1932 she was appointed by President Franklin Roosevelt to the Consumer's Advisory Board of the National Recovery Act and eventually became its chair. She served in the Roosevelt administration in other capacities until a stroke forced her retirement. For more information on Mrs. Blair, see http://www.powersmuseum.com/exhibits/blair.html. \r\n\r\n","photocredit079a1":"Nancy Wallace Brewer","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-60/GraceQuilt1424pixel.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-60/QuiltCircleCourthouse.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-60/QuiltCenterNames.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-60/Block1.jpg"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-60/QuiltEdge.jpg"],"verify":"yes","featuredQuilt":"True","Pattern":"JASPER COUNTY COURTHOUSE 1895 QUILT","Maker":"[\"LADIES OF GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH GUILD\"]","Date":"1876-1900","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Michele Newton Hansford","CopyRestF080c":"Powers Museum","legacy_kid":"4-DB-A","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:35","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["JASPER COUNTY COURTHOUSE 1895 QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"q61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-21","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission; California Heritage Quilt Project","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Japanese friendship quilt","AltNameF011":"Double X","OverallWidthF12a":"43 1/2 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"43 1/2 inches","TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"Those participating in the Heart Circle Quilters retreat had a piece of ribbon tacked onto the quilt near their name:\r\nMichiko Shima\r\nTomoyo Kitagawa\r\nKumiko Matsuda\r\nToshiko Sakamoto\r\nMasako Sakata\r\nShizuko Murayama\r\nMisako Masaki\r\nKei Teranishi\r\nKazuyo Akitsu\r\nTamae Sato\r\nMichiyo Okumoto\r\n\r\nOther students of Michiko Shima who signed their blocks:\r\nMasako Avatani\r\nKeiko Ohiga\r\nYoriko Yoshikawa\r\nFumiko Yoshimizu\r\nMitve Asami (name reversed)\r\nIkuko Kawagachi\r\nEiko Inida\r\nFumiko Fukuoka\r\nYoshiko Asano\r\nMatsui Mitsuko (name reversed)\r\nYoshiko Otuka\r\nTakako Ninomaru\r\nUehihama Kaori (name reversed)\r\nIkuco Yagi\r\nTomino Nakazima\r\nMasako Nishibe\r\nKayo Sato\r\nFukuda Tatomi (name reversed)\r\nMichiyo Seiki\r\nKyo Mori\r\nMariko Miyaoka\r\nMegumi Hata\r\nFumiko Katsura\r\nKikuko Yosihmaka\r\nMatsue Minamino\r\nChikako Skiki (last name smudged, maybe spelled different)\r\nShimada Teruyo (name reversed)\r\nKiyo Yamawaki\r\nMaki Fujiwara\r\nS. Narimatsu\r\nKeiko Fukunishi\r\nMieko Yashiro\r\nMasako Koyama\r\nChieko Kitamine\r\nSadako Maruyamo\r\nShigeleo Ichida\r\nHagino Nisimur\r\nSachiko Nishibe\r\nKimiko Hirai\r\nMiyoko Furuko\r\n\r\nAll names were written in Japanese and English. Unless noted, the names are signed first name, last name.\r\n\r\nThe back of the quilt bears a label with this inscription:\r\n\r\nDear Scarlett\r\nWe are looking forward to seeing you in Redding Mt. Shasta. \r\nThis quilt was made by 49 people. Some people made blocks very well, some people didn't so. \r\nWe present this quilt to you with deep friendship.\r\n\r\nMichiko Shima\r\nTomoyo Kitagawa\r\nKumiko Matsuda\r\nToshiko Sakamoto\r\nMasako Sakata\r\nShizuko Murayama\r\nMisako Masaki\r\nKei Teranishi\r\nKazuyo Akitsu\r\nTamae Sato\r\nMichiyo Okumoto\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"October 2004","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on back"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","OtherExDateF023d":"2004","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"QuiltTopF054":"Shima, Michiko","LocMadeF057a":"Osaka","ProvCountryF057f":["Japan"],"QuiltHistF059":"Scarlett met Michiko Shima in 2002, during her first trip to Japan to teach in Nagoya for the Brother Sewing Machine company. She kept up contact with Michiko, meeting with her in Paducah and Houston at the international quilt shows held in those locations.\r\n\r\nIn July 2003, Scarlett organized a Celtic Quilt Exhibit at the studio of KIXE Channel 9 in Redding, California as a fund raiser for her local Public Television station. She invited quilters from the USA, England and Japan to send their Celtic quilts for this show. All the Celtic quilts and garments were taped for the Northstate Quilts 2004 program that aired on KIXE, which broadcasts in the nine northern counties of California. Scarlett is a Co-Producer of the Northstate Quilts TV series.\r\n\r\nMichiko came to Scarlett's Celtic Quilt Exhibit with her son Yuichiro as translator. She met with Scarlett and the Celtic Quilt show's featured artist, Philomena Durcan of Sunnyvale, California (now living in Portland, Oregon).\r\n\r\nThis Celtic Quilt edition of the Northstate Quilts program was also aired in Japan, at the 2006 International Quilt Week held in Osaka, Japan, as part of Scarlett's Celtic Quilt Special Exhibit. Scarlett taught 2 workshops at IQW Osaka, did a Quilt Walk (live walkthrough of her special exhibit, describing her quilts) and she also taught a workshop at Michiko's quilt shop in Osaka after IQW ended. \r\n\r\nIn October 2004, a quilter's retreat was planned by Laurie Short of Redding, California, for Michiko and 10 of her students. The Heart Circle Quilters, as this group of Japanese and American quilters became known, exchanged friendship blocks at a dinner held at the Holiday Inn in Redding, CA. \r\n\r\nScarlett has her Japanese block and the American blocks, but hasn't put them together into a quilt top as of 2009. Three American quilters: Betty McFadyen, Babs Robinson and Bette Lee Collins, are known to have finished their friendship quilts and Scarlett does have pictures of their quilts on her website, on the pages about the Heart Circle Quilter's Retreat.\r\n\r\nScarlett designed a large medallion version of the block pattern used for the friendship exchange and gave the pattern for it as a gift to all those quilters who participated in the swap. The block pattern used, with permission, for the friendship block exchange is the Heart Medallion block from \"The Signature Quilt: Traditions, Techniques and The Signature Block Collection\" by Pepper Cory & Susan McKelvey.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OwnerNameF082a":"Scarlett Rose","OwnerAddressF083":"Scarlett@scarlettrose.com","OwnerCityF084":"Anderson","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"96007","OwnerPhoneF088":"5303651402","SourceInfoF088b":"Scarlett Rose","description":"Scarlett was presented this quilt by her friend Michiko Shima of Osaka, Japan. It contains signatures from Michiko and 48 of her students. Eleven Japanese quilters came to Redding for the Heart Circle Quilter's retreat held in October 2004. ","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-21/4-DB-21-475-Japanesefriendshipquilt.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-21/JFQsignatures1.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-21/JFQsignatures2.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-21/4-DB-21-479-quiltlabel.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Owner Associator":"51-150-25","Maker Associator":"51-150-83","Pattern":"JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP QUILT","Maker":"[\"SHIMA, MICHIKO\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Scarlett Rose","CopyRestF080c":"Scarlett Rose","legacy_kid":"4-DB-21","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:06","updated_at":"2024-07-17 13:45:39"},"sort":["JAPANESE FRIENDSHIP QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"uK1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-34","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Jamestown First Baptist Church Quilt","AltNameF011":"Wagon Wheel or Spider Web style","OverallWidthF12a":"76 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"94 1/2 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names","Other"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Various Sunday School classes and church groups and members serving in the military are noted on the center hub of the spokes.","ContInscripF020":"JAMESTOWN, TENNESSEE, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH QUILT\r\n [Some names appear on the quilt more than once. Items in brackets were added and are not on the quilt.]\r\n\r\n\r\nAIGNER, IDA [?]\r\n\r\nALBERTSON, DYLLIS\r\n\r\nAL[L]RED, BETTY\r\n\r\nALLRED, ELIZABETH\r\n\r\nALLRED, GRACE\r\n\r\nALLRED, PEARLINE\r\n\r\nBEATY, MARGIE [1887-1980]\r\n\r\nBEATY, NANCY\r\n\r\nBEATY, MARTHA\r\n\r\nBEATY, PORTER\r\n\r\nBEATY, STELLA\r\n\r\nBERTRAM, BILL\r\n\r\nBERTRAM, ESTA LEE\r\n\r\nBERTRAM, JOHN\r\n\r\nBERTRAM, JUDD\r\n\r\nBERTRAM, W. L.\r\n\r\nBERTRUM, DELLA\r\n\r\nBERTRUM, PAULINE\r\n\r\nBLEVINS, JOAN\r\n\r\nBLEVINS, JOANN\r\n\r\nBRADLEY, BEATRICE\r\n\r\nBRADLEY, MYRTIE\r\n\r\nBROOKS, ELLA DEAN\r\n\r\nBROOKS, JIMMY\r\n\r\nBROWN, MARY\r\n\r\nBRYANT, OLMA\r\n\r\n*BURDEN, DENTON\r\n\r\nCARROLL, LOUISA\r\n\r\nCOPELAND, SYLVIA\r\n\r\nCOPLEY, BOBBY\r\n\r\nCOPLEY, EDNA\r\n\r\nCOPLEY, ERMINE\r\n\r\nCOPLEY, JUAN\r\n\r\n*COPLEY, LONNIE\r\n\r\n*COPLEY, NOBLE\r\n\r\nCRAVENS, A. C.\r\n\r\nCRAVENS, NOVA\r\n\r\nCUSTARD, JOYCE\r\n\r\nDALTON, DELTA\r\n\r\n*DALTON, EUGENE\r\n\r\nDALTON, JAMES\r\n\r\nDALTON, JOYCE\r\n\r\nDALTON, LEONARD\r\n\r\nDALTON, MARGARET\r\n\r\nDAVIS, SYTHA\r\n\r\nDEAKINS, JOE\r\n\r\nEVANS, FRED\r\n\r\nEVANS, DOROTHY\r\n\r\nEVANS [EVENS ?], STELLA\r\n\r\nFOWLER, ELSIE\r\n\r\nFOWLER, W. E.\r\n\r\nGARRETT, L. B.\r\n\r\n*GOODING, CLETUS\r\n\r\nGOODING, ABBIE\r\n\r\nHALL, ESTELLE\r\n\r\nHARRIS, CHLOE\r\n\r\nHARRIS, OPHIE\r\n\r\nHOLT, LOUISE\r\n\r\nHOLT, MARY\r\n\r\nHOLT, RAY\r\n\r\n*HULL, HERBERT\r\n\r\n*HULL, ODIS\r\n\r\nKINCHLOE, CATHRINE\r\n\r\nKING, CAROLYN\r\n\r\nKING, EUGENE\r\n\r\nKING, PAUL\r\n\r\nKINGSTON, FRONIA\r\n\r\nLAWSON, MAGGIE\r\n\r\nLEE, HATTIE\r\n\r\nLESTER, ANNA L.\r\n\r\nLESTER, CAROLYN SUE\r\n\r\nLESTER, IRIS\r\n\r\nLESTER, JR. [Junior]\r\n\r\nLESTER, LEO\r\n\r\nLESTER, LEO, JR.\r\n\r\nLESTER, MARGARET\r\n\r\nLESTER, MARY LOU [JAN?]\r\n\r\nLESTER, PEGGY\r\n\r\nLESTER, SALLY\r\n\r\nLIGON, ELIZABETH\r\n\r\nLIGON, HARRIET\r\n\r\nLIGON, JOE\r\n\r\nLIGON, MARJORIE\r\n\r\nLIGON, PEYTON\r\n\r\nLIGON, P. F. \r\n\r\nLIGON, MRS. P.F.\r\n\r\nLINDER [?], VILONA\r\n\r\nLOOPER, CAPITOLA [Teacher Junior Girls]\r\n\r\nLOOPER, JOANNA\r\n\r\nLOOPER, LULA\r\n\r\nMALONE, RUBY\r\n\r\nMALONE, RUTH\r\n\r\nMARTA, ELIZABETH [?]\r\n\r\nMAT[T]HEWS, NINNIE\r\n\r\nMOONEYHAM, BILLY SUE\r\n\r\nMOONEYHAM, MATTIE\r\n\r\nMORTON, ELIZABETH\r\n\r\nMORTON, W. D.\r\n\r\nNICHOLS, PASTOR A. D\r\n\r\nNICHOLS, MRS. A. D.\r\n\r\nNICHOLS, DELMER\r\n\r\nNICHOLS, MAMIE\r\n\r\n*OWENS, CHARLES\r\n\r\nOWENS, CHRISTINE\r\n\r\n*OWENS, KENNETH\r\n\r\nPEAVYHOUSE, BARBARA\r\n\r\nPEAVYHOUSE, C. A.\r\n\r\nPEAVY [PEAVYHOUSE], MAUDEAN\r\n\r\nPEAVY [PEAVYHOUSE], ODETTA\r\n\r\nPEAVYHOUSE, ROXY\r\n\r\nPHILLIPS, JEAN\r\n\r\nPHILLIPS, JENNIE\r\n\r\nPRICE, BILLIE\r\n\r\nPRICE, OLLIE\r\n\r\nRAINS, NEWELL\r\n\r\n*REAGAN, CARL\r\n\r\nREAGAN, CHARLENE\r\n\r\nREAGAN, CLAUDE\r\n\r\nREAGAN, DICKIE [RICHARD]\r\n\r\nREAGAN, HAZEL\r\n\r\nREAGAN, MRS. J. B. [EFFIE]\r\n\r\nREAGAN, JOE\r\n\r\nREAGAN, MAE\r\n\r\nREAGAN, MYRTLE\r\n\r\n*REAGAN, PAUL\r\n\r\n+REAGAN, RHODA [1883 - 1978]\r\n\r\nREAGAN, RUTH\r\n\r\nREAGAN, WILMA\r\n\r\nREED, ALMA\r\n\r\nREED, ARZA\r\n\r\nREED, MARTHA\r\n\r\nRICH, DOROTHY DEAN\r\n\r\nRICH, EDNA FAY\r\n\r\nRIGNEY, DELIA ANN\r\n\r\nRIGNEY, IDA\r\n\r\nSARGENT, SARAH\r\n\r\nSEWELL, SYLVIA\r\n\r\nSEWELL, SYTHA\r\n\r\nSEWELL, W. H.\r\n\r\nSEWELL, WILLIAM\r\n\r\nSEWELL, WILMA\r\n\r\nSIMPSON, CLARICE\r\n\r\nSIMPSON, COOKIE\r\n\r\nSIMPSON, FRANCIS\r\n\r\nSIMPSON, VIRGIL\r\n\r\nSMITH, ADDIE\r\n\r\nSMITH, BUENA\r\n\r\nSMITH, MARY C.\r\n\r\nSMITH, RUBY\r\n\r\nSMITH, SOPHIE\r\n\r\nSTEPHENS, BILL\r\n\r\nSTEPHENS, BOYD\r\n\r\nSTEPHENS, ELLEN\r\n\r\nSTEPHENS, GOLDIE\r\n\r\nSTEPHENS, JEAN\r\n\r\nSTEPHENS, J. C. \r\n\r\nSTEPHENS, JEWELL\r\n\r\nSTEPHENS, J. M.\r\n\r\nSTEPHENS, JUNE\r\n\r\nSTEPHENS, LILLIE,\r\n\r\nSTEPHENS, MARY ELLEN\r\n\r\nSTEPHENS, ODELL\r\n\r\nSTEPHENS, P. B.\r\n\r\nSTILTS, MEDE\r\n\r\n*STINSON, DECOY\r\n\r\n*STINSON, HAROLD\r\n\r\nSTOCKTON, ELIZABETH\r\n\r\nSTOCKTON, KATHRYN\r\n\r\nSTORIE, MARIE\r\n\r\nTERRY, FRED\r\n\r\nTERRY, NEVA [MRS. F. ?]\r\n\r\nTHREAT, MARTHA\r\n\r\nTINNER, MARTHA\r\n\r\nTURNER, ELVA\r\n\r\n*TURNER, ESTES\r\n\r\n*TURNER, ETHRIDGE\r\n\r\nTURNER, RAY\r\n\r\nTURNER, SUE\r\n\r\nWALDEN, EDITH\r\n\r\nWILLIAMS, BETTY JEAN\r\n\r\nWILLIAMS, FRANCES\r\n\r\nWILLIAMS, GLADYS\r\n\r\nWILLIAMS, MARGARET\r\n\r\nWILLIAMS, MILDRED\r\n\r\nWILLIAMS, SAMMIE\r\n\r\nWIRT, DARIS\r\n\r\nWIRT, MRS. JACK\r\n\r\nWIRT, VELMA\r\n\r\nWRIGHT, BARBARA,\r\n\r\nWRIGHT, BERTIE\r\n\r\nWRIGHT, CHARLINE\r\n\r\nWRIGHT, EDNA\r\n\r\n*WRIGHT, ELMO\r\n\r\nWRIGHT, ERNEST\r\n\r\nWRIGHT, FREDA\r\n\r\nWRIGHT, MRS.\r\n\r\nWRIGHT, W. F.\r\n\r\n * In Service\r\n + Charter Member\r\n\r\n 20 INSCRIPTIONS IN CENTER HUBS:\r\n \r\n 1. W M U\r\n\r\n 2. T E L JEAN STEPHENS TEACHER\r\n\r\n 3. MEN'S CLASS\r\n\r\n 4. WILLING WORKERS WILMA REAGAN TEACHER\r\n\r\n 5. PRIMARY CLASS MRS. P.F. LIGON TEACHER\r\n\r\n 6. MEN'S CLASS\r\n\r\n 7. T.E.L. CLASS 1939\r\n\r\n 8. JUNIOR BOYS MRS. WRIGHT 1939\r\n\r\n 9. INT. GIRLS MRS. F. TERRY\r\n\r\n10. EXT. DEPT.\r\n\r\n11. MRS. JACK WIRT\r\n\r\n12. T E L CLASS 1939\r\n\r\n13. BEGINNERS MRS. GORDON REAGAN TEACHER\r\n\r\n14. CAROLYN SUE LESTER\r\n\r\n15. Y.W.A.\r\n\r\n16. MRS. J. B. REAGAM\r\n\r\n17. IN SERVICE OF U.S.A.\r\n\r\n18. GLEANERS\r\n\r\n19. KATHRYN STOCKTON\r\n\r\n20. JUNIOR GIRLS CAPITOLA LOOPER TEACHER ","DateInscripF020a":"Several blocks note 1939","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","OtherExDateF023d":"ca. 1937- 1939","DateInfoF023f":"The quilt was made to raise funds to purchase Sunday School chairs for the new church building, which was completed in November, 1937.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Unknown"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain","Unknown"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"QuiltTopF054":"Unknown, Quiltmakers","LocMadeF057a":"Jamestown","ProvCountyF057b":"Fentress","ProvStateF057d":"Tennessee","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"Ten cents was paid for each name embroidered on the quilt, raising a total of $22.10. When the quilt was completed, it was purchased by Mrs. Effie Reagan for $10.00, netting a grand total of $32.10 which allowed the church to purchase chairs for the Sunday School rooms. Mrs. Reagan's granddaughter now owns the quilt.","ReasonsF060":["Commemorative","Fundraising"],"AddNotesF066":"The yellow fabric appears to be of a polished cotton. The block background fabric is more loosely woven, flat black.\r\n\r\nThe eight spokes in each block are machine-stitched to the black block.\r\n\r\nQuilting is very little, chiefly around the center hubs, through each spoke, along yellow sashing and in the yellow fabric of the nine-patch corner blocks.\r\n\r\nEmbroidery of each name is in upper and lower case print rather than in cursive style.\r\n\r\n","OwnerNameF082a":"Diana Pinckley","OwnerAddressF083":"jeleo@erols.com","OwnerCityF084":"Washington, DC","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"20016","OwnerPhoneF088":"2022445638","SourceInfoF088b":"Jane Evins Leonard","AddNotesF132":"Local women of the First Baptist Church made the quilt.","description":"Twenty black-backed blocks are framed by triple strips of pale yellow and black sashing with small, nine-patch blocks of the same colors at each corner of the block. The pattern consists of eight spokes radiating from a center hub, with a name embroidered on each spoke and a name, date, church group and/or class embroidered on the hub, allowing the quilt to be hung and read from any side. In the corner of each block are embroidered delicate flowers in various colors. In many blocks, additional names are sewn into the corners or sides, ranging from one to eight additional names, to accommodate the number of class or group attendees.","essay":"\"A Gift that Keeps on Giving\"\r\n\r\n Almost seventy years ago, a small group of women got together and made a quilt. Little did they know that the work they did would live on and benefit many people for many years.\r\n\r\n\t\tIt all began in May of 1930 when the Jamestown (TN) First Baptist Church was organized. It was during the Depression - when you had to have your book of rationing stamps to buy sugar, coffee, gas and other items. Times were hard, and most of the people in Fentress County raised their own food. The church started out with twenty-two charter members, meeting at the court house. After a few months, they moved to the Masonic Hall where they had worship services and Sunday School for the next seven years. Finally, in November of 1937, they moved into the new building. They borrowed chairs from the Masons for the Sunday School rooms. \r\n\r\n Then some of the ladies decided to take action, selling plate lunches on court day and other projects, including making a quilt. Everyone who wanted their name embroidered on the quilt paid the church ten cents each. Each Sunday School class had their own block, with the teacher's name in the center. They made one special block with the names of the men who were serving in the military. \r\n\r\n Can you just imagine that little group of women sitting around working on the quilt and discussing the events going on at the church and in Jamestown? One can just see them and their children, playing, running in and out while they worked. When the quilt was finished there were 221 names embroidered, for a sum of $22.10, and Mrs. Effie Reagan bought it for the large total of $10.00. (Remember, this was the 1930's.) It was beautiful, and the ladies must have been very proud of the total of $32.10. They had enough to buy the chairs for the Sunday School rooms. \r\n\r\n But the story doesn't end in the 1930's. All of those women are gone, and the quilt is now owned by Mrs. Effie Reagan's granddaughter, Diana Pinckley. In June of last year, the \"Sew Sweet Quilters\" of Jamestown, who meet at the First Baptist Church, had their first annual quilt show at the church. Diana Pinckley, who now lives in New Orleans, LA, allowed them to display the quilt in the sanctuary. An estimated 300 people came to view all the quilts, including a special lady who lives in Arizona. A few days after the show, God gave her the idea to have Butch Hodgkins make a picture of the quilt, then make prints to sell, the proceeds going to the Family Life Center of the church which is almost completed. She is not a member of First Baptist, though she does have special ties with many of the members there. \r\n\r\n Those women who worked so hard to benefit the church would never have imagined that their work would reach out and, over seventy years later, the church would still benefit from the quilt. I think we can all agree that when we sow seeds in love, we never know just how great the harvest will be.\r\n\r\n If you would like to purchase a print of this beautiful and unique quilt, you may call First Baptist Church in Jamestown.\r\n\r\n\t[Article and photos appeared in The FENTRESS COURIER, January 28, 2009, page A-10]","photocredit079a1":"Claudine Pinckley","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-34/IMG_0170.JPG"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-34/IMG_0170.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-34/IMG_0171.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-34/IMG_0178.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-34/IMG_0185.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-34/IMG_0179.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"JAMESTOWN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH QUILT","Maker":"[\"UNKNOWN, QUILTMAKERS\"]","Date":"1930-1949","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Jane Evins Leonard","CopyRestF080c":"Diana Pinckley","legacy_kid":"4-DB-2E","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:14","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["JAMESTOWN FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"qK1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-18","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","InstInvContrNumF004":"09.0109","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Grandmother's Fan","AltNameF011":"Fan","BrackmanF011a":"3323","OverallWidthF12a":"72 1/2\"","OverallLengthF012b":"78 1/2\"","PredomColorsF014":["Blue or Navy","Cream","Green","Pink","Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"(1A): Leona W. (1B): Merle. (1C) blank. (1D): Eva Hall. (1E): blank. (1F): blank.\r\n(2A): blank. (2B): blank. (2C): Ada. (2D): Joan. (2E): Harriet. (2F): \r\nblank.\r\n(3A): blank. (3B): Bernice. (3C): blank. (3D): Blanche D. (3E): \r\nblank. (3F): Sophie.\r\n(4A): blank. (4B): Mina A. (4C): Lillian. (4D): blank. (4E): Garnet W. (4F): \r\nRuth.\r\n(5A): blank. (5B): Florence. (5C): blank. (5D): Alta. (5E): Cleo. (5F): blank.\r\n(6A): blank. (6B): blank. (6C): Mae. (6D): blank. (6E): Myrtle. (6F): Iris Christianson.","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"QuiltTopF054":"Unknown, Quiltmaker","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OwnerNameF082a":"Beth Donaldson","OwnerCityF084":"Lansing","OwnerCountyF085":"Ingham","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-18/09.0109.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-18/09.0109detail1.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-18/09.0109detail2.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-18/09.0109detail3.jpg"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-18/09.0109detail4.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2009-09-21","dateverified_era":"CE","Owner Associator":"12-51-74","Pattern":"GRANDMOTHERS FAN","Maker":"[\"UNKNOWN, QUILTMAKER\"]","Date":"1930-1949","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Beth Donaldson","CopyRestF080c":"Private","legacy_kid":"4-DB-1F","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:03","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["GRANDMOTHERS FAN"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"y61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-53","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Grafton, MA Signature Quilt 1844","AltNameF011":"Album Block","OverallWidthF12a":"86\"","OverallLengthF012b":"97\"","OtherDamageF016a":"There are holes that appear in the corners that appear to have been threads that were used for tying the quilt rather than quilting it.","TypeInscripF019":["Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"Many of the people on this quilt were located on an internet search for census records and marriage records. \r\n\r\nReading left to right - top row down\r\n1) Emily H. Wilson, Grafton 184?\r\n2) Anna.E.Hunt. Grafton Mass\r\n3) Elma Mason aged 13 Grafton Mass 1845\r\nRow #2\r\n4) Sally C Knowlton Grafton Mass\r\nJan the 29 1846\r\nStand in awe and sin not\r\nAmelia\r\n5) Grafton Jan the 19 1845\r\nMay God's blesings attend you\r\nAmelia\r\nIn all of your undertakings\r\nMary > Dispeau\r\n6) Worship god and\r\nkeep his command\r\nments and thou\r\nwill do well\r\nand wil have laid\r\nup treasures above\r\nSameul Dispeau\r\n7) Grafton Sept 6th 18??\r\nI hope this square on hier\r\nI do make\r\nWill soon cover Amelia\r\nin the marriage state\r\nR. M. Rotherbeu (?)\r\nRow #3\r\n8) Susan M. Carroll Grafton Mass\r\nJan the 29,1846\r\nA friend loveth at all times\r\n9) (Wax seal used - upside down)\r\nGeorge L. Hubbard\r\nGrafton Mass ??? (month) 1844\r\nIn the center ---\r\nwhen this you c\r\nRemember me.\r\nAged 20.years or 26.years\r\n10) (Stencil used)\r\nCornelia B. Hubbard\r\nAged 21 1844\r\nGrafton Mass\r\nA gift from a friend\r\nTree underneath - part of stamp\r\n11)P. Elliot\r\nRow #4\r\n12) C.S.Elliot\r\n13) May this square\r\nsum day or other\r\nCover a kind\r\nAffectionate Mother\r\nJ.D.Dispeau\r\n14) Remember thy\r\nCreator in the days\r\nof thy youth\r\nJan the 20,1845\r\nSamuel Dispeau\r\nAged 45 this day\r\n15) J.Elliot\r\nRow #5\r\n16) Julia K.Davis\r\nof Oxford Mass\r\nFeb 15 1845 ","MethodInscripF021":["Stencil"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"Timespan","DateBegunF023a":"1845","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","NumBlockF026":"15","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"UniqueF037b":"The center signature blocks are all white cotton. The 1840's fabrics are cotton calicos, stripes, plaids, ginghams. The post-Civil War fabrics are shirting and dress fabric of cotton. The red floral calico set between the blocks is a tiny register flower with white, dark green and light green in the flowers.","ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"FeaturesF053":"This is an \"Album Block\" quilt top with 15 signed blocks. These blocks have been re-set using 20th Century red calico fabric. The quilt appears to be a marriage quilt for Amelia Dispeau of Grafton, MA with dates ranging from 1844-45.\r\n\r\nOwner notes:\r\nThis quilt appears to have begun in 1844 and was finished the first time in 1845. The blocks along the sides and one in the upper left -- next to the corner, appear to be post-Civil War fabrics. The red calico blocks that are inside of the diagonally set Album Blocks appears to be 20th Century. There are holes that appear in the corners that appear to have been threads that were used for tying the quilt rather than quilting it.","LocMadeF057a":"Grafton","ProvStateF057d":"Massachusetts (MA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"AcquiredF058":"Purchase","ProvenanceF058a":"This quilt top was purchased from an antique dealer in Sturbridge, MA at an \"antique textiles show\" around 1995 at the Sturbridge Convention Center.","ReasonsF060":["Wedding"],"OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerNameF082a":"Lynn Lancaster Gorges","OwnerCityF084":"New Bern","OwnerStateF086":"North Carolina (NC)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Lynn Lancaster Gorges","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2013-03-28","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"GRAFTON MA SIGNATURE QUILT 1844","Date":"Timespan","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","CreditLineF080b":"Lynn Lancaster Gorges","CopyRestF080c":"Lynn Lancaster Gorges","DistribRestF080d":"Lynn Lancaster Gorges","DisplayResF080e":"Lynn Lancaster Gorges","LicenseF080f":"Lynn Lancaster Gorges","legacy_kid":"4-DB-40","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:30","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["GRAFTON MA SIGNATURE QUILT 1844"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"yK1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-50","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","InstInvContrNumF004a":"WQJ-78 (1992) (Wini's Quilt Journal Entry code) ","QuiltTitleF009":"Golden Friendship","AltNameF011":"Looks like \"Betsy Wright's Block\" from book \"The Signature Quilt\"","BrackmanF011a":"3151 in the center of 2376; There isn't one exactly like it that I can find in Brackman. It looks like 2376 but instead of a plain square in the center, the center block looks like BB3151. I did find the design on page 94 of Pepper Cory's \"The Signature Quilt\" published in 1995. Here it is called Betsy Wright's Block.","OverallWidthF12a":"65 1/2\"","OverallLengthF012b":"67 1/2\"","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Brown","Cream","Gold","Green","Maroon","Rust","Turquoise or Teal","Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"Large cross-stitched label on back reads:\r\n\r\nThe NQC Signature Quilt\r\nGolden Friendship\r\nBlocks given to former president\r\nJanuary 13, 1990 to January 11, 1992\r\nReceived, assembled, and\r\nQuilted by Wini Alexander\r\nCompleted February 5, 1993\r\n\r\nNames on blocks:\r\nRow-1\r\n(A) no signature\r\n(B) Mary Minnis\r\n(C) Marie Palmer\r\n(D) Edith S. [Schwendeman]\r\n(E) Charlotte Lamoureux-Shaw\r\n\r\nRow-2\r\n(A) Kay Kilbreath\r\n(B) Reynola Pakusech - 1992\r\n(C) Bernice Haner - Peace Corps Nepal 1991-1993\r\n\r\nRow-3\r\n(A) Rita Hupy\r\n(B) Blanche Manchester\r\n\r\nRow-4\r\n(A) Maribeth Donner\r\n(B) The Language of Love is Understood by All - Georgia Teter - Bellingham, WA 1992\r\n(C) Jean Pope\r\n\r\nRow-5\r\n(A) Mary Lou Tresner - 1992\r\n(B) Betty Hall\r\n(C) Roberta Nelson\r\n(D) Nancy Swenson\r\n(E) Gladys Alexander\r\n(F) Martie Larson\r\n\r\nRow-6\r\n(A) Carolyn Worth-Bellingham, WA - 1992\r\n(B) For Wini! Gail Bohrer - 1992\r\n(C) Alice (Patty) VanZandt\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nRow-7\r\n(A) Barbara M. Sherwood\r\n(B) Pat Borden\r\n\r\nRow-8\r\n(A) Mary M. Jenson\r\n(B) Wishing you a world of happiness…Gail Carter\r\n(C) Anne Dawson.\r\n\r\nRow-9\r\n(A) Dawn Lease\r\n(B) Betty Bliven\r\n(C) Vera Parrish\r\n(D) Jean Thomas\r\n(E) Hazel Montagne - 1992 ","DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","DateFinishF023b":"1992","DateInfoF023f":"Inscribed on several blocks on the quilt. Label on the back of the quilt says \"finished Feb 5, 1993\".","LayFormatF024":"Medallion or framed center","SizeBlockF027":"7\" x 7\"","ArrangeBlockF028":"On point or rotated on 45 degrees","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Muslin","Other"],"FabPrintF037":["Batiks (for contemporary quilts)","Conversation Prints","Floral","Multiple scrap","Paisley","Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing","Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery","Ink drawing"],"OtherFabF040a":"backing is a heavier textured weave cotton, possibly meant for seating upholstery","QuiltTopF054":"Alexander, Winifred Margaret Waters","QuiltedByF055":"Worth, Carolyn","LocMadeF057a":"Lopez Island","ProvCountyF057b":"San Juan","ProvStateF057d":"Washington (WA)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship","Commemorative"],"OtherF060a":"Out-going President's Quilt from the members of the Northwest Quilters Connection to Winifred (Wini) [Waters] Alexander of Lopez Island, WA. Many guilds across the country make a top or at least blocks for their out-going president. Sometimes they even quilt the quilt, although often it is the responsibility recipient to turn this top or blocks into a finished quilt. Northwest Quilting Connection follows the latter tradition so Wini received her blocks and turned them into a lovely quilt, designing her own layout, borders and back for the blocks. ","RelItemsF088a":"There are more detail images available for this quilt.","OwnershipF082":"Private","OwnerNameF082a":"Karen Biedler Alexander","OwnerCityF084":"Lopez Island","OwnerCountyF085":"San Juan","OwnerStateF086":"Washington (WA)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"SourceInfoF088b":"Karen Biedler Alexander","photocredit079a1":"Karen Biedler Alexander","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Karen Biedler Alexander","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-50/4-DB-3E-475-GoldenFriendship_NQAPresQ_1992.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-50/4-DB-3E-477-detailofupperrightcorner.JPG"],"Detail 1 Caption":"detail of upper right corner","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-50/4-DB-3E-478-GailBohrer_inkdrawing.JPG"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Gail Bohrer ink drawing","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-50/4-DB-3E-479-GeorgiaTeterofBellinghamWA.JPG"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Georgia Teeter of Bellingham, WA","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-50/4-DB-3E-480-quiltedbutterfly.JPG"],"Detail 4 Caption":"quilted butterfly","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2013-03-28","dateverified_era":"CE","Owner Associator":"2-82-2","Pattern":"GOLDEN FRIENDSHIP","Maker":"[\"ALEXANDER, WINIFRED MARGARET WATERS\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","CreditLineF080b":"Karen Biedler Alexander","CopyRestF080c":"Karen Biedler Alexander","DistribRestF080d":"Karen Biedler Alexander","DisplayResF080e":"Karen Biedler Alexander","LicenseF080f":"Karen Biedler Alexander","legacy_kid":"4-DB-3E","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:28","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["GOLDEN FRIENDSHIP"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"l61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-1","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Genesee Valley Quilt Club Bicentennial Quilt","AltNameF011":"Historical Quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"73 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"95 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Blue or Navy","Gray","Green","Red","Rust","White"],"TypeInscripF019":["Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"Genesee Valley Quilt Club Bicentennial Quilt\r\n23 blocks (three unsigned)\t\r\nx\tThe Genesee Valley Quilt Club / Annie Foos & Helen Shepard (not signed)\r\nA1\tApples / Lois Anne Hanson\r\nA2\tCHARLOTTE-GENESEE Lighthouse / Verna Classman\r\nx\tThe Sheldon Car / Bag of Flour / Graduation cap / New York Thruway / Fish / Militia man / Horse Barn / (not signed)\r\nA3\tCourt Street Bridge (not signed)\r\nA4\tCherries / (not signed)\r\nB1\tErie Canal Aqueduct 1942 / Helen Shepard\r\nB2\tMercury 1882 atop of City Hall Annex 1924-1951 / Annie Foos & Helen Shepard\r\nB3\tTyron Park / Marion Clifford\r\nB4\tGeorge Eastman House (not signed)\r\nC1\tLetchworth Gorge / Flora Jane Burton\r\nC2\tLilac Sunday in Flower City Rochester, NY 1976 / Mary A. Snell\r\nC3\tMidtown Plaza with the Clock of Nations / Sonia I Cimino\r\nC4\tSusan B Anthony - Vote / Brenda Love\r\nx\tJumping Horse / Four of the Finger Lakes\r\nD1\tPowers Building / Lia Zwack\r\nD2\tStone-Tolen House 1792 / Karen Dunn & Helen Shepard\r\nD3\tRochester Planetarium / Annie Foos\r\nD4\tInterfaith Chapel (University of Rochester) / Edith Schwartz\r\nE1\tLincoln Tower / Peg Tuttle\r\nE2\tEmbroidered NY symbols Bluebirds with state flower, the Rose / Carolyn Davis\r\nx\tBridge / Graduation Cap\r\nE3\tSalem United Church of Christ / M. Marcotte\r\nE4\tFredrick Douglass Abolitionist / (not signed)\r\nF1\tDivinity School / Ruth MacGrgregor\r\nF2\tFlour Mill w/Clinton Line boat / Louise Englahardt\r\nx\tAirplanes / Red Cross\r\nF3\tAmerican Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976 / Leo & Barbara Miller\r\nF4\tLilacs with Pansies / Evelyn's S. Baxter\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"1976","MethodInscripF021":["Ink","Other"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","OtherExDateF023d":"1976","DateInfoF023f":"The design for the quilt was introduced in 1975 to commemorate both the Bicentennial and the 40th anniversary of the Genesee Valley Quilt Club. ","LayFormatF024":"Nontraditional or art","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabPrintF037":["Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing","Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Ink drawing","Painting","Other embellishment technique"],"FeaturesF053":"The quilting is undulating curves across the lake, then a background grid of diamonds quilted in the river bed area. The sashing strips have quilted patterns of leaves with occasional motifs: Bus line, BL, award medal.","QuiltTopF054":"Tuttle, Peggy","LocMadeF057a":"Rochester","ProvCountyF057b":"Monroe","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"The Bicentennial Quilt (also referred to as the Historical quilt) has been displayed at most of the Genesee Valley Quilt Club shows. It was also displayed in 2001-2002 in the \"Quilting a Sense of Place: The Bicentennial Quilts of the Finger Lakes\" 25th Anniversary Celebration of the 1976 Bicentennial Quilt Exhibit in Ithaca, NY","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship","Commemorative"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Original to maker","OwnerNameF082a":"Genesee Valley Quilt Club","OwnerAddressF083":"bethdan533@frontiernet.net","OwnerCityF084":"Rush","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"14543","OwnerPhoneF088":"(585) 533-2204","SourceInfoF088b":"Elizabeth Davis","AddNotesF132":"Peggy Tuttle was Vice President of the Genesee Valley Quilt Club in 1975. She was encouraged to do this project by Gladys Holton, the founder of the Quilt Hobby Club. Gladys offered sketched patterns of landmarks of the Rochester area to get people started. ","description":"The quilt design features a landscape of the Monroe County with Lake Ontario at the top of the quilt and the Genesee River feeding from the bottom of the quilt. The 23 blocks are arranged on both sides of the river, separated with a light green sashing. The appliquéd blocks feature landmarks of the area.","essay":"The Genesee Valley Quilt Club started in 1936 with 10 members at the invitation of Gladys Reid Holton, quilter, lecturer and authority on history. By 1941 they had sixty members. They expanded their Help One Another motto by making quilts and cloth toys for the War Relief. \r\nThe club membership has grown to 375 in 2009 and will celebrate 75th anniversary in 2010. GVQC is one of the nation's longest continuously meeting quilt club. The Club historians have been conscientious about keep written records, with meeting notes that go back to the first meeting. The meeting notes for September 1975 note that Peg Tuttle presented to the club some blocks that were being made for the proposed Bicentennial Quilt. Mary Snell was one of the first members to complete a block, titled \"Lilacs\". Another member, Carolyn Davis offered club members a transfer of her block. Peg asked that the quiltmakers sign their block. It was noted in November that Annie Foos and Helen Shepard completed the seal block. Early in 1976, Peg set up sessions for the quilting, which was set up in her home. The quilt was completed in February 1976; the year was also the 40th anniversary of the club.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-1/4-DB-0-779-GeneseeValleyQuilt.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"GENESEE VALLEY QUILT CLUB BICENTENNIAL QUILT","Maker":"[\"TUTTLE, PEGGY\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Elizabeth Davis","CopyRestF080c":"Genesee Valley Quilt Club","legacy_kid":"4-DB-0","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:26:51","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["GENESEE VALLEY QUILT CLUB BICENTENNIAL QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"pa1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-15","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","InstInvContrNumF004":"MQP 09.0104","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Friendship's Crossing","AltNameF011":"Railroad Crossing, The Depot","BrackmanF011a":"2380 and 2779","OverallWidthF12a":"33\"","OverallLengthF012b":"33\"","PredomColorsF014":["Blue or Navy","Cream","Green","Lavender","Orange","Pink","Turquoise or Teal"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"(Border top): Bev Fitzpatrick, Walled Lake, MI; Mary Harrington, Flushing; Ann Wood, Presque Isle; Sandy Jankowski, \"94\"; Glee Hill, Custer, MI, 1994; \r\n(Border left): Freida Marx, Lewiston, MI; Katy Donaldson, Lansing; Dolly Bennett, South Lyon, MI, Sept. 1993; Virginia Payne, Swartz Creek, MI; \r\nSusan Weakley, Lake Leelanau.\r\n(Border bottom): Cathy O'Connor, Williamston, MI, Sept. 1993; Alyce Huss, Muskegon, MI, Sept. 1993; Sally Fohlbrook, Whitehall, MI, Sept. 1993; Diane Laurella, Royal Oak, MI, Sept. 1994; Tressa Keys, Kay Kearney.\r\n(Border left): Ruth Norczyk, Frankenmuth; Barbara Bennett, Escanaba, MI; Diane J. Basso; Jeanne Templin; Pam Barrie, Hillman.\r\n(Border inner): Aliene Thurston, Vassar, Liz Antilla, Lexington, MI; 9-94; Mary Croteau; Jeanne Safford; , Mi; Marcia Austreng, E. Lansing, Mi; .\r\n(1A): Nan Suydam, W. Bloomfield, MI, 9-93; Sandie Dolbee, Charlotte;\r\nRoni McLeod, Mio, MI; Marilyn Ackerman, Gr. Ledge, Mi.\r\n(1B): Charlotte Warr Anderson; Chris Brown, Conklin, Mich. 1992; Charlotte Sundly, Sycamore, IL; Jane K. Johnson TA 9/94.\r\n(1C): Betts Harris, E.Lansing; Lisa Wilson, 1993; Ceirury? Sjue, Carelton, MI; Ann Trembruell, Escanaba, MI.\r\n(2A): Mary Wilson, Waterford, Mi; Marianne Fons, Winterset, IA; Lori Leiffers, Coopersville, MI 9-92; Debbi Brunner, Williamston, Mi.\r\n(2B): Kathy Johnson, DeWitt; Jane Duvall, Atlanta, Mich.; Rhonda Anderson, Leslie, MI 49251.\r\n(2C): Daisy DeHaven, Lansing, MI; Sherlee Mauch, Harbor Springs; Jackie Shulsky, E.Lansing, MI; Peggy Green, Bay City.\r\n(3A): Joy Eisenbrandt, Mason, MI; Debbie Zrimeanoski, Romeo, MI; Michelle McLean, Washington, MI; Kay S. Daukas, Dexter, MI. \r\n(3B): Beth Donaldson, Bay View, Sept. 1992; Janet Dyer Shumway, J.D. DeWitt, Michigan; Sally Roberts, Lake Leelanau, MI 1993; Alison Goss, Hockessin, DE.\r\n(3C): Madonna Ferguson, East Lansing, MI; Denise Wheat, Crosswell, MI; Carol Schon, Lansing, MI; Anna Czarnecki, Petoskey, MI.","DateInscripF020a":"1991, 1993","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on block","on border"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","OtherExDateF023d":"started 1991, finished 1999","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Multiple scrap","Print"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"QuiltTopF054":"Donaldson, Beth","LocMadeF057a":"Lansing","ProvCountyF057b":"Ingham","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"ReasonsF060":["Commemorative","Teaching or learning sample"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Public domain","OwnerNameF082a":"Private","OwnerAddressF083":"donald20@msu.edu","OwnerCityF084":"Lansing","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"48912","OwnerPhoneF088":"517-432-3800","SourceInfoF088b":"Beth Donaldson","description":"This class was made as a sample for a class I taught. The signatures are ladies who attended and taught at my Northern Michigan Quilter's Getaway in 1991-1993.","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-15/09.0104.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-15/09.0104detail1.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-15/09.0104detail2.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-15/09.0104detail3.jpg"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-15/09.0104detail4.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2009-09-21","dateverified_era":"CE","Owner Associator":"12-51-74","Maker Associator":"12-51-74","Pattern":"FRIENDSHIPS CROSSING","Maker":"[\"DONALDSON, BETH\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Beth Donaldson","CopyRestF080c":"Private","legacy_kid":"4-DB-1C","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:00","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["FRIENDSHIPS CROSSING"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"p61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-17","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","InstInvContrNumF004":"09.0105","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Friendship's Crossing","AltNameF011":"Railroad Crossing, The Depot","BrackmanF011a":"2779","OverallWidthF12a":"21\"","OverallLengthF012b":"30\"","PredomColorsF014":["Blue or Navy","Brown","Cream","Gold","Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"(1A): Freida Marx, Lewiston, Mi; Peggy Greene, MQN 94, Bay City, MI; Virginia Payne, Swartz Creek, MI, MQN '94; Denise Wheat, Crosswell, Mi.\r\n(1B): Ruth Norczyk, Frankenmuth, Aliene Thurston, Vassar; Glee Hill, Custer, Mi 1994; Sandy Jankowski, Swartz Creek.\r\n(2A): Mary Croteau, Sterling Hts; Diane Laurella, Royal Oak; Pam Barrie, Hillman; Sharon Smith, Caledonia.\r\n(2B): Anna Czarnecki, Petoskey, '94; Beth Donaldson, Lansing, MI; Jeanne Safford, Vassar; Mary Harrington, Flushing \"94\".\r\n(3A): Barbara Bennett, Escanaba, MI; Jane Johnson, Holt, TA; Marlene Howe, Holland; Kay Kearney, Washington.\r\n(3B): Nedra Franz, Waterford, Mi, 1994; Liz Antilla, Lexington, Mi; Ann Wood, Presque Isle; Ann Trembruell, Escanaba, MI. ","DateInscripF020a":"1994","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","OtherExDateF023d":"1995","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"QuiltTopF054":"DeHaven, Daisy","LocMadeF057a":"Lansing","ProvCountyF057b":"Ingham","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship","Commemorative"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Provided in a class","OwnerNameF082a":"Private","OwnerAddressF083":"donald20@msu.edu","OwnerCityF084":"Lansing","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"48912","OwnerPhoneF088":"517-432-3800","SourceInfoF088b":"Beth Donaldson","description":"This quilt was started in a class I taught and given to me recently.","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-17/09.0105.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-17/09.0105detail1.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-17/09.0105detail2.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-17/09.0105detail3.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2009-09-21","dateverified_era":"CE","Owner Associator":"12-51-74","Pattern":"FRIENDSHIPS CROSSING","Maker":"[\"DEHAVEN, DAISY\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Beth Donaldson","CopyRestF080c":"Beth Donaldson","legacy_kid":"4-DB-1E","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:02","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["FRIENDSHIPS CROSSING"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"za1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-55","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Friendship Sampler","AltNameF011":"12 different patterns","OverallWidthF12a":"45 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"57 1/2 inches","TypeInscripF019":["Message","Multiple Names","Place","Signature"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"two labels","ContInscripF020":"There are four horizontal rows (1, 2, 3, 4) and three vertical columns (a, b, c) to this quilt with 12 blocks in all.\r\n\r\n(1-a) Ruth Brown - Rosemary, Alberta, Canada\r\n(1-b) Rae Willis, Australia - Cooktown Orchid\r\n(1-c) Ruth Hollis - Georgia\r\n(2-a) To Wini, Best Wishes. Lois Elliot\r\n(2-b) To Wini with Love, Lara Kline - Springfield, Massachusetts\r\n(2-c) To Wini with Love from Marti -CALIFORNIA\r\n(3-a) Kaaren Biggs - Canada\r\n(3-b) To Wini \"Happy Stitching\" Love, Gail ARIZONA\r\n(3-c) Ulricke Schulte-Ottersbach, Germany\r\n(4-a) Joanne Edwards - PENNSYLVANIA\r\n(4-b) Wendy Radford - CALIFORNIA\r\n(4-c) Naomi Ichikawa - Japan\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"July 15, 1990 on label on back","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Computer generated","Embroidery","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back","on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","OtherExDateF023d":"July 15, 1990","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","UniqueF038h":"One of the blocks from Australia is named on the block itself - Cooktown Orchid. It is the only applique block and it is done in the stain-glass method. The Dresdan Plate block has a yo-yo appliqued in the center of the Dresdan Plate.","FeaturesF053":"One block has had an image heat transferred onto it.","QuiltTopF054":"Quilters Network","OthPeopleF056":"Lois Elliott of Australia","LocMadeF057a":"Lopez Island","ProvCountyF057b":"San Juan","ProvStateF057d":"Washington","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"Wini (my mother-in-law) was always a voracious correspondent.(I have 30 years of correspondence from Wini archived in 4 binders.) Getting into quilting only whet her appetite further. Quilters were a natural and ready-made group of potential correspodents. In 1985 her name appeared in Quilters Newsletter Magazine’s Needle and Pin Pals column for the first time. Wini was soon corresponding with 10 quilters from around the world. Eventually they decided to try to gather at one of the large quilt conferences at the same time so that they could meet each other. Seven of them made it to the West Coast Quilters Conference in Sacramento on July 15, 1990. Wini was recovering from breast cancer at the time and they presented her with a Cuddle Quilt at the conference. Each block has its own pattern. Some are pieced and some are appliqué. Only one block has the pattern name written on it as well as the maker's name.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship","Gift or presentation","Therapy"],"CommSourceF064b":"unknown","AddNotesF066":"I created a second lable printed fromm my computer with all the names and inscriptions on the quilt in 2006 in preparation for a quilt show I thought this quilt was going to hang in. I created the background fabric of the 2nd label by scanning images of dandelions from the yard with a piece of fabric behind the flowers.","RelItemsF088a":"I have saved whatever correspondence Wini had in her files from this group of friends, plus emails of her own correspondence with members of this group after Wini died in August 1999 of ovarian cancer.","OwnerNameF082a":"Karen Biedler Alexander","OwnerAddressF083":"karenquilt@rockisland.com","OwnerCityF084":"Lopez Island","OwnerStateF086":"Washington","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"98261","OwnerPhoneF088":"360-468-2325","SourceInfoF088b":"Karen Biedler Alexander","AddNotesF132":"Wini's notes from her Quilt Journal: Completed machine quilting on cuddle quilt presented 15 July 1990 at WCQC [West Coast Quilters Conference] after mastectomy.","description":"Post Mastectomy Cuddle Quilt (57 1/2”x45”). Top made by members of Quilters Network for Winifred (Wini) Waters Alexander of Lopez Island, WA. Presented July 15, 1990. Quilted by Wini Alexander. ","essay":"Wini was born in Yakima, WA to parents of the Christian Science faith. Her mother died when Wini was six years ot tuberculosis, leaving she and her younger sister Frances to be cared for by their father. They moved to Seattle shortly thereafter. Her father subsequently went thru a series of care-givers and another wife, even putting the girls in a foster home for awhile in order to be free to work. As one can well imagine, this left a deep mark on the girls. However, Wini was always a hard worker and a good student. Thanks to FDR, Wini always liked to say, she was able to earn a degree in Home Economics from the Univeristy of Washington. She was proficient and talented in many forms of needlework from early on. Wini also loved to write and once she became a quilter in the late 1970s, usually volunteered to be editor of guild newsletters wherever she lived. My husband and I were by her bedside at home singing to her when she passed August 23, 1999, a week after her 82nd birthday. I inherited her files, books and quilt studio and hope some day to pass on to my granddaughter this same legacy. Wini was a great inspiration in my life and the catalyst for my interest in quilting when she made a quilt in 1976 out of my eldest daughter's art work. \r\n\r\nIn 1978 she made life-size applique quilts of all three of my children. The clothing on each quilt was made of scraps of fabric leftover from clothes she had previously made each of them. Each child instantly recognized her/his own image and was delighted. Because of these first very special quilts I became aware of how quilts could become carriers of family history. I took my first quilting lesson in 1980. Prior to that Wini ahd taught me other forms of needlework.\r\n\r\nI entered a writing contest with a sotry about my mother-in-law in 2002 sponsored by Kathy Lamamcusa, a creative life-style book author. Some 45 stories were selected for publication by Simon & Schuster, mine included. The book \"QUilts Are Forever\" came out in 2003.","photocredit079a1":"Karen Biedler Alexander","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-55/4-11-3-277-FriendshipSampler_CuddleQ1_15Jly1990.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-55/MartiJohnsonsig_CA.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-55/NaomiIchikawa_sig_Japan.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-55/RaeWillissig_Australia_CooktownOrchid.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-55/UlrickeSchulte_sig_OttersbachGermany.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Owner Associator":"2-82-2","Pattern":"FRIENDSHIP SAMPLER","Maker":"[\"QUILTERS NETWORK\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CopyRestF080c":"private","legacy_kid":"4-DB-5","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:32","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["FRIENDSHIP SAMPLER"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"xK1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-46","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","QuiltTitleF009":"Friendship Quilt","AltNameF011":"Autograph","BrackmanF011a":"14.12","OverallWidthF12a":"63 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"68 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Lavender","Pink","Red","Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Multiple Names"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Two finished blocks were handed down with the quilt; evidently there was no room for two more blocks in the quilt. Inscriptions on hese two blocks were: 1) Virda B.; 2) Pearl, Beula, Francis, Nadene, Dolly.","ContInscripF020":"1a Nellie Mattlage\r\n1b Leona Hungate\r\n1c Mrs. Bertha Mattlage\r\n1d Mary E. Flick\r\n1e Johnee Stroud\r\n1f Mrs. P. J. Morton\r\n\r\n2a Mrs. H. G. Moad\r\n2b Nonnie\r\n2c Kitty\r\n2d Mrs. Nettie Boutz\r\n2e Lula D. Morrow\r\n2f Mrs. J. B. Stout\r\n\r\n3a Ruby\r\n3b N. E. Hester\r\n3c Damie Limebarger\r\n3d For Mr. & Mrs. Adams\r\n25th Wedding Anaversary (sp.)\r\nApril 5, 1924\r\nLida S.\r\n3e Ida Blount\r\nTidings to you\r\n3f Ona\r\n\r\n4a Mable R. Smith\r\n4b Blanche Dick\r\n4c Mrs. Thomas\r\n4d Mrs. Jacob Flick\r\n4e Mrs. Esher\r\n4f Vona\r\n\r\n5a Lois Flick\r\n5b Laurette Taylor\r\n5c Chloe Edwards\r\n5d Fern Blount\r\n5e Lecie Calvert\r\n5f Effie & Willie ","DateInscripF020a":"April 5, 1924 ","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1901-1929","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Checked","Plaid","Solid/plain","Striped"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Blanket, buttonhole, or other decorative applique stitch","Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"QuiltTopF054":"Neighbors and friends of Nell Andrews Adams","LocMadeF057a":"Porterville","ProvCountyF057b":"Tulare","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"Nell Adams moved with her family from near Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma to California in 1923. In 1924, her former neighbors in Oklahoma made and signed the blocks as an anniversary gift to Nell Adams and her husband, Richard.\r\nNell Adams joined the blocks and quilted the quilt in Porterville, California.","ReasonsF060":["Anniversary","Autograph or friendship","Gift or presentation"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Unknown","OwnerNameF082a":"Nancy Hornback","OwnerAddressF083":"unknown","OwnerCityF084":"Wichita","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"67218","OwnerPhoneF088":"316-684-9182","SourceInfoF088b":"Nancy Hornback","photocredit079a1":"David Hornback","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-46/4-DB-39-475-NellAdamsquilt.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-46/4-DB-39-477-Adamsquiltdetail.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"FRIENDSHIP QUILT","Maker":"[\"NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS OF NELL ANDREWS ADAMS\"]","Date":"1901-1929","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","legacy_kid":"4-DB-39","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:26","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["FRIENDSHIP QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"pq1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-16","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","InstInvContrNumF004":"09.0103","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Friendship Chain","AltNameF011":"Friendship Chain","BrackmanF011a":"2813C","OverallWidthF12a":"60\"","OverallLengthF012b":"75\"","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Blue or Navy","Cream","Green","Pink","Rust"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Multiple Names","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"(1A): Joe Ebsen, Dawn Ebsen, Patricia Patterson, Edith Patterson, Betty Bulen, Opal Morgan, Helen Ebsen, Elizabeth and Stella Farrell, Willa Mae McCauchey, Jo-Wade, Hugh Ferrell, Adele Boliver, Dana Boliver, Margaret-Lindley, Norma-Shoemaker, Robert Stephens, Albert Morgan, Cleo Davis, Jean Scott, Myrna-Land, Glen Hull, Gordon Hill, Lewisville Rebekah-Lodge No93 Minna-Hill Conductor.\r\n(1B): Joan Robinson, Mr. + Mrs. Kenneth Carter, Mr. + Mrs. G.W. Busby, Mikey West, Mrs. Vera Robinson, O.L. + Fay Williams, Irving Rebekah Lodge No. 12, Kathy Glendinning, W.G. Glendinning, Mr. + Mrs. Cecil Turner, Mr. + Mrs. I.R. Bradbury + Todd, Jerry Robinson, Tanny Glendinning, Pvt. Michael Robinson, Mae Martin, Oak Cliff Rebekah Lodge No. 243, Cecelia Floyd, Lewisville Rebekah Lodge No. 93, Joyce Glendinning, Past Nobel Grand.\r\n(1C): Sue Monk, Goldie-Hamblin, Cora-Deel, J.W.Owen, Ann Maynard, Juanita-Balton, Alpha-Nelson, Maggie Owen, Carrie Bailey, Verna-Barnes, Curtis Works, Bobby Funk, Dorothy-Smith, Nora-Twitty, Helen Bailey, James Bailey, Dorothy Van-Dyke, Lewisville Rebekah Lodge No. 73, Mattie-Bagget, Left-Support, Nobel-Grand, Micky Fralicks?.\r\n(2A): (to the right of block 1): Mrs. Gee, Mr. Howard Stockard, Mrs. Howard Stockard, Mary Brown, Annie Robertson, Pearl Miller, Mr. Tommy Stockard, Mrs. Tommy Stockard, Mrs. Davis, Mr. V.E.L. Lauderdale, Mrs. V.E.L. Lauderdale, Mrs. Hogue, Jo Ann Lauderdale, Rhonda Harper, Mary Brown, Betty Tarwater, Ella Baggett, Susan Lauderdale, Jane Lauderdale.\r\n(2B): Pleas Whisenhunt, James Henry, Doris Henry, Jim Glendin, Jean Whisenhunt, Ralph Priset, Marie Priset, Mildred and Ralph Templin, Virginia Glendinning PNG Rebekah Lodge No 93, J.W. Henry, Butch Whisenhunt, June Utah Delene Werley, Betty Henry, Joan Henry, Johnny Glendinning, Pauline Henry, Vice Grand Lewisville Rebekah Lodge No. 93.\r\n(2C): Marty Dotson, Waldo Nelson, Mary Lee Kilpatrick, Winnie Kilpatrick, Lucille Powers, Barbara Hughes, Fay Kilpatrick, F.E. Kilpatrick, Mrs. Oatman, Bill Peoples, William Patterson, Helen Lane, Bill Mercer, Gill Gilbreath, Claud Kirkland, Ina Rae Brown, Glen Hargrove, Maureen Doggett, Vista Thompson, Jake Hankins.\r\n(3A): Vera Johnson, Alton Lanhan, Clara Lanhan, Milton Fant, Marie Allen, Willie Langley, Walter Stokes Jr., Betsey Sparks, Ruby Cone, Hazel Anderson, Pearlie Robinson, Dorothy Cook, Selma Harper, J.B. Works, Sharlote Works, Marie Kirby, Nettie Works, Pattsy Works, Mack McKee, Dollie McKee.\r\n(3B): Mrs. Ran Duwe, Jessie Ebsen, Nobel Grand, Mr. + Mrs. E.R. Long, Nancy Tweedy, Goldie Tweedy, Maude Cunningham, Mr. + Mrs. Arch Story, Brenda Prater, Mr. + Mrs. Fred Walters, Mr. + Mrs. T.D. Prater, Patsy Prater, Ben Brooks, Mr. + Mrs. R.B. DeLisle, Mary Gilbreath, Lewisville Rebekah Lodge No. 93, Frances Story Mother of Lodge, 3-1-1960.\r\n(3C): Mary Hall, Grace Murray, Estelle Smith, Kathy Ball, Tom Ball, Norton Seidel, Barbara Chism, T.D. Hall, Tommy Hall, Bill + Ann McBride, Edward Smith, Arch Glenn, Lee Glenn, Phillip Clemente, Edna Foster, Nancy Hall, Margaret Jones, Johnny Works, Lewisville Rebekah-Lodge No. 93, Jewel-Hurley Musician.\r\n(4A): Bonnie Gardner, Carl Higgs, Nelva Higgs, Leona Shepherd, Barbara Elbert, Rusty Higgs, Nancy Hale, Callie Keeler, Myrtle Slater, Nancy Powell, Earnest Powell, Rose Shepherd, Barbara Durham, A.L. Powell, Elizabeth Powell, Ben Pitt, Flora Minnerly, Louise Wheeler, Emma Powell, Masie Crump.\r\n(4B): Mac Bulen, Billie Lundgren, Lindy Lundgren, Selma Harper, Mrs. J.M. Carpenter, Jess M. Carpenter, Billie Walters, Kim Carpenter, Cari Carpenter, Joyce Walters, Cindy Bulen, Jimmie Carpenter, Peggie Carpenter, Buddy Lundgren, Ola Devon Jenkins, Lorene Cates Secy., Helen Booth, Shirley Inge, Monroe Inge, Connie Cates, Annette Jenkins.\r\n(4C): Mrs. Ollie Nowlin, Mrs. Mamie Shelton, Kirk Downing, Mr. Jim Tucker, Mrs. Jim Tucker, Mrs. Wilkerson, Mr. Frank Duty, Mrs. Frank Duty, Minnie Downing, Mr. H.K. William, Mrs. H.K. William, Mrs. Jackson, Molly Jenkins, Mr. E.W. Batterton, Mrs. E.W. Batterton, Ruby Richardson.","DateInscripF020a":"3-1-1960","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1950-1975","OtherExDateF023d":"3-1-1960","DateInfoF023f":"Embroidered on the quilt.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"QuiltTopF054":"Unknown, Quiltmaker","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship","Commemorative"],"OwnerNameF082a":"Private","OwnerAddressF083":"donald20@msu.edu","OwnerCityF084":"Lansing","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"48912","OwnerPhoneF088":"517-432-3800","SourceInfoF088b":"Beth Donaldson","description":"A quilt made by members of Rebekah Lodges.","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-16/09.0103.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-16/09.0103details1.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-16/09.0103details2.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-16/09.0103details3.jpg"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-16/09.0103details4.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2009-09-21","dateverified_era":"CE","Owner Associator":"12-51-74","Pattern":"FRIENDSHIP CHAIN","Maker":"[\"UNKNOWN, QUILTMAKER\"]","Date":"1950-1975","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Beth Donaldson","CopyRestF080c":"Private","legacy_kid":"4-DB-1D","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:01","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["FRIENDSHIP CHAIN"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"oa1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-11","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Friendship Cake Stands","AltNameF011":"Big Sister Basket","OverallWidthF12a":"51.5 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"80 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Green","Pink"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Double Pink"],"TypeInscripF019":["Message","Multiple Names","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"Should I be parted from thee, look at this and think of me. Your friend, Ruth Flanagan, 2003.\r\n\r\nFind Joy in the journey, Love You, Nancy Adams, 2003.\r\n\r\nGlenna Hailey\r\n\r\nThe memories we collect and give brighten our lives as long as we live. Sue Nolan\r\n\r\nFriendship is the thread in the patchwork of live, Elizabeth A. Keaton.\r\n\r\nJudy Spens\r\n\r\nJudy Neal. Blessed are the peacemakers. Matthew 5:9. 2003\r\n\r\nThank you for your kindness. Louise Allis\r\n\r\nFriends forever, Betty Jenell\r\n\r\nAnd let the favor of the Lord be upon us, and do confirm for us the work of our hands. Psalms 90:7. Georgia Blanton Hardt, Tulsa, Oh., 2002\r\n\r\nIf all else fails, read the directions. Sondra Steinberg, 2003\r\n\r\nWhen eating fruit, think of the person who planted the tree. Vietnamese proverb. Grace Young\r\n\r\nThe greatest healing therapy is friendship and love. Kay Gooch\r\n\r\nDoris Davie\r\n\r\nOn back of quilt:\r\n\r\nGod Bless! Margaret De Les Dernier, 2003\r\n\r\nYour friendship is a treasure. Peggy Tucker\r\n\r\nFriend to Friend. Charlene Sweatt ","DateInscripF020a":"2003","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Embroidery","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back","on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","OtherExDateF023d":"2003","DateInfoF023f":"2003 is the date inscribed on the quilt. One block was made in 2002; all others in 2003. The quilting was completed in 2004.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Print"],"UniqueF037b":"Civil War reproduction fabrics","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery","Ink drawing"],"QuiltTopF054":"Just Folks Quilt'n Stitch Group","LocMadeF057a":"Tulsa","ProvCountyF057b":"Tulsa","ProvStateF057d":"Ohio","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"The blocks were made for Hardt by her friends.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship","Other"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Book","CommSourceF064b":"Quick Quilts from the Heart by Liz Porter and Marianne Fons","RelItemsF088a":"Photos of quilt, photos of quiltmaker, quiltmaker's scrapbook","OwnerNameF082a":"Private","OwnerAddressF083":"Georgia.hardt@cox.net","OwnerCityF084":"Bixby","OwnerStateF086":"Oklahoma","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"74008","OwnerPhoneF088":"918-369-5858","SourceInfoF088b":"Georgia Blanton Hardt","AddNotesF132":"Quiltmaker was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma in 1945 to George and Euorah Blanton. Received a BS from Oklahoma State University and became a school librarian. Married Charles Lee Hardt, a civil engineer, in 1964. ","verify":"yes","Pattern":"FRIENDSHIP CAKE STANDS","Maker":"[\"HARDT, GEORGIA BLANTON\", \"JUST FOLKS QUILT'N STITCH GROUP\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","legacy_kid":"4-DB-18","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:26:56","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["FRIENDSHIP CAKE STANDS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"tK1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-30","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission; California Heritage Quilt Project","QuiltTitleF009":"EuroSwap 2002 yellow quilt top","OverallWidthF12a":"44 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"44 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Green","White","Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names","Place","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"Center of quilt:\r\n1A\r\nHeather Pearson\r\nConestago\r\nOntario Canada\r\nEuroswap\r\n\r\n2A\r\nLoremia Artio Fephizzo (spelling?)\r\nTorino Italy 2002\r\n\r\n3A\r\nEuro Swap\r\nJan. 2002\r\nPat McNally\r\nKingman, AZ\r\nU.S.A.\r\n\r\n1B\r\nKathy Dugan\r\nLancaster, MA\r\nU.S.A.\r\nEuroswap\r\n\r\n2B\r\nCathy Hidahl\r\nNederland, Texas\r\nU.S.A.\r\n2002\r\n\r\n3B\r\nLinda Owens\r\nSequim, Washington\r\nUSA\r\nJanuary, 2002\r\nEuroswap\r\n\r\n1C\r\nEuro Swap\r\nfriendship swap\r\nPat Brammer\r\nTracy, IA USA\r\n2002\r\n\r\n2C\r\nNancy Erikson\r\nGrimstad\r\nNorway\r\nEuroSwap \r\nJanuary 2002\r\n\r\n3C\r\nKatrien Pattyn\r\nWulpen\r\nBelgium\r\nEuroswap 2002\r\n\r\nThe four corner blocks in the border are also signature blocks. \r\n\r\nStarting at the upper left:\r\n\r\nCherie Ros HARENGER\r\nQ. F.\r\naoul rool (spelling?)\r\nPARIS\r\nFRANCE\r\n\r\nLower left:\r\n\r\nCathy Byrd\r\nSomerset, Michigan\r\nUSA\r\nEuro Swap\r\n\"2002\"\r\n\r\nUpper right:\r\n\r\nD. Ribard\r\nNeylan FRANCE\r\naril 2002\r\n\r\nLower right:\r\n\r\nMay 2002\r\nRoberta B.\r\nGreensboro, NC\r\nEuroSwap","DateInscripF020a":"2002, 01-2002, 05-2002","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on block","on border"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabPrintF037":["Multiple scrap"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Machine Applique"],"QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","LocMadeF057a":"Anderson","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta ","ProvStateF057d":"California","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"For many years, Scarlett participated in several online group swaps. Besides EuroSwap, she also traded blocks as a member of the Nifty Fifty Quilters. \r\n\r\nThis quilt top is one of a series that Scarlett intended to make with the large number of EuroSwap blocks she received, since they were made with lots of different colors and only measured 4 1/2 inches square. The rules of the swap stated that each quilter had to pick a color and then use scraps of that color for the triangles surrounding the center signature square. Scarlett sorted the blocks into piles of each color, then added the solid color fabric, setting the blocks on point, then sewing strips Patience Corner style around the signature blocks to make them 12 inch squares.\r\nThe bias strips were machine appliqued over the blocks in a pattern that Scarlett calls \"Celtic Plaid\".","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OwnerNameF082a":"Scarlett Rose","OwnerAddressF083":"Scarlett@scarlettrose.com","OwnerCityF084":"Anderson","OwnerStateF086":"California","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"96007","OwnerPhoneF088":"5303651402","SourceInfoF088b":"Scarlett Rose","description":"EuroSwap is an Internet based group that Scarlett Rose participated in for a friendship block swap. She traded blocks with about 75 quilters worldwide and has made a series of quilt tops using those blocks.","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-30/EuroSwap2002yellowquilttop.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-30/HeatherPearsonCanadaESY.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-30/KatrienPattynBelgiumESY.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-30/LorenzaArtioFophizzoItalyESY.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-30/NancyEriksenNorwayESY.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","Pattern":"EUROSWAP 2002 YELLOW QUILT TOP","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Scarlett Rose","CopyRestF080c":"Scarlett Rose","legacy_kid":"4-DB-2A","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:12","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["EUROSWAP 2002 YELLOW QUILT TOP"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"nq1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-8","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Enchanted Quilters Friendship Quilt","AltNameF011":"hearts and more hearts","OverallWidthF12a":"51 inches or 117 centimeters","OverallLengthF012b":"62.5 inches or 146 centimeters","PredomColorsF014":["Maroon","Pink","Red","White"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Message","Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"Row 1\r\n(a) JoAnn Graham, \r\n(b) For Wini with Love 3-09-99 Ann Dawson \r\n(c) Audrey Swanson \r\n(d) Louise Eirich - Love\r\n(e) Ernestine Moffitt\r\n\r\nRow 2: \r\n(a) Mary Schoenman \r\n(b) Phyllis Cochran\r\n(c) EWS (Edith Schwendeman)\r\n(d) Frances Currier \r\n(e) Vivian Burt\r\n\r\nRow 3: \r\n(a) Wini, I love you to pieces. Thanks for being SEW special-Peggy Schuld \r\n(b) Love you Wini. You are a good neighbor, you're a good friend. Carol Wytyshyn 1999\r\n(c) Cats \"of course\" by Betty Bliven \r\n(d) Marge Gradl\r\n(e) Nancy Givens\r\n\r\nRow 4: \r\n(a) Wini loves quilts. We love Wini. Norma E. Peal\r\n(b) Sherry Fopma \r\n(c) Mary Harris \r\n(d) Henriette DeFriel 1999\r\n(e) Barbara Jennings\r\n\r\nRow 5: \r\n(a) Best wishes to our own Lopez Quilting Guru - Candy Reiter Midkiff \r\n(b) Barbara Sherwood - Lopez Island 1999\r\n(c) Love and hugs to you dear Wini from Colleen \r\n(d) Darleen Demetrick 1999\r\n(e) Bev McLeod\r\n\r\nRow 6: \r\n(a) Alyse Ortega\r\n(b) To Wini our Queen - Sarah Kaufman \r\n(c) I Love and miss you - Dawn Lease \r\n(d) In Friendship and love - Becky Huffington \r\n(e) You're in my heart-1999-Sherry Boone\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"3-09-1999","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","OtherExDateF023d":"March 03, 1999","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Print"],"UniqueF037b":"lace","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Blanket, buttonhole, or other decorative applique stitch","Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)","Other embellishment technique"],"FeaturesF053":"Five blocks have some lace; two have some form of ribbon or rickrack; 3 have buttons; one has a small stuffed heart to add a 3-demensional quality to the block.","QuiltTopF054":"Enchanted Quilters of Lopez Island","OthPeopleF056":"Wytyshyn, Carol","LocMadeF057a":"Lopez Island","ProvCountyF057b":"San Juan County","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"This is one of five Friendship Signature quilts made for my mother-in-law that I inherited in August 1999 when she passed away. Wini was born in Yakima, WA and grew up in Seattle.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship","Gift or presentation"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Original to maker","AddNotesF066":"I am in the process of gathering data on each of the women who made a block for this quilt now that I live on Lopez Island myself. However, several who made blocks have now passed on themselves. Others are still active in the Enchanted Quilters Guild that Winii helped found here on Lopez.","RelItemsF088a":"Photos and documentation of all her quilts.","OwnerNameF082a":"Karen Biedler Alexander","OwnerAddressF083":"karenquilt@rockisland.com","OwnerCityF084":"Lopez Island","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"98261","OwnerPhoneF088":"360-468-2325","SourceInfoF088b":"Karen Biedler Alexander","description":"My mother-in-law, Winifred (Wini) Margaret [Wataers] Alexander, was diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer in late February 1999. The members of Enchanted Quilters of Lopez Island, Washington, immediately made a friendship quilt for her, which lay at the foot of her bed throughout most of her final 6 months of life, and lovingly covered her the night she passed on, August 23, 1999. ","essay":"Another Quilter Passes On – written September 1999\r\n\r\nMy mother-in-law, Winifred (Wini) Margaret [Waters] Alexander from Lopez Island in the San Juan Islands of Washington state, died as a result of ovarian cancer 23 August 1999. I was fortunate to have a wonderful relationship with my MIL for 31 years. \r\n\r\nWini was well known in quilting circles in the islands due to her contributions to the founding of an island quilt group (Enchanted Quilters named after a shop - The Enchanted Needle - on Lopez Island). In addition she started a newsletter (The Connecting Thread) for the Northwest Quilting Connection, and edited it for 12 years. She was also very active in the San Diego Stitchery Guild from 1977-1981 during the few years my in-laws experimented with retirement in that area before moving back to the Pacific Northwest. She served as a newsletter editor there also.\r\n\r\nWini's mother died of TB when she was 6 years old. Her father moved she and her younger sister around and went thru endless care-givers. Wini went thru 16 schools in 8 years. I didn't learn this until I started doing \"grandparent interviews\" for the family records I wanted to passs to my own children some day.\r\n\r\nWini graduated from University of Washington with a Bachelor of Science in Home Economics in 1940 and, for a short time before and after her marriage in 1942, worked for the Prudence Penny Department of the Seattle Post Intelligence, answering phones and helping with the mail. Later, when her three children were well established in school, she began teaching Home Economics. Wherever she lived, she eventually offered classes to the public, sometimes in clothing construction, sometimes in quilting, sometimes in other forms of the needlearts. She left her large quilt/sewing studio and everything in it to me when she passed away. I brought home two satchels (yes, she made them) full of files, photo albums, and her Quilt Journal in which she began recording her work (retroactively) in 1985 at my encouragement (160 quilts and wall hangings were recorded in that little journal). My favorite photo to this day is the one I took of my three children Christmas Day Eve 1977. They are each tucked into their camper cot in the living, covered by life-size full-body portrait quilts she had just given them that morning, and their faces are wreathed in huge grins. On the quilt they are each clothed in remnants of fabric matching the very clothes she had made for them to wear. How they loved their grandma's quilts. \r\n\r\nWini kept track of all her many quilting activities in the Quilt Engagement Calendar series of date books over the years, which I will use in my research in documenting her life. This is a woman who saved every shred of correspondence my husband and I ever sent her in our 31 years of marriage. I saved hers as well for we both shared our quilting activities over the years via letters and later by e-mail. At age 77 Wini bought herself a computer and went on-line shortly thereafter. She loved the ease of email for she had been a voracious correspondent with quilters around the world since the late 1970s, and email made it easier to keep up with that voluminous task. She participated in several block exchanges around the world, as well as a couple of round-robin quilts. She organized the making of raffle quilts that raised thousands of dollars for the Senior Center on Lopez during her many years living in the islands.\r\n\r\nThe Quilters and hospice of Lopez Island took such wonderful care of her from March through her death August 23, 1999, one week after her 82nd birthday. At her memorial service we hung her quilts and quilted clothing and had a good old-fashioned pot-luck, with her quilt friends providing all the food. My husband and I had the good fortune to be by her side the last week of her life, and were holding her hands and singing her favorite Gershwin and Cole Porter songs to her that last hour as she slipped over. \r\n\r\nWini was working on a doll quilt-size hexagon quilt from her bed those last few months. It was her rendition of tranquil Lake Hummel on Lopez Island, the only lake on the island. She finally handed it to me the day before her 82nd birthday (August 16) and said, \"You finish the last row. I don't think I can do anymore.\" And indeed, it was her last stitch. She dieid a week later.\r\n\r\nI have been present at 11 home births in my life, but this was my first time to be present at death. What struck me most of all, besides my own very personal sense of loss, was what a life-time of experience and wealth of information disappears from our lives every time someone passes on. If we don't interview them and record their stories while they are with us, all of that is gone forever. \r\n\r\nAs I was back in her studio documenting 17 of her wall hangings for a memorial show a few weeks after she died, I realized that in spite of all the documentation she and I both had preserved, there were still questions that needed answering. But only she had the answers and I could no longer ask her the questions. Oh my, how I took her on-going existence for granted, in spite of everything. \r\n","photocredit079a1":"Karen Biedler Alexander","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-8/4-DB-15-475-EQ1999_WiniAlexander.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-8/4-DB-15-477-BarbaraSherwood-2.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-8/4-DB-15-478-NormaPeal.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-8/4-DB-15-479-PeggySchuld.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-8/4-DB-15-480-DarleneDemetrick.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Owner Associator":"2-82-2","Pattern":"ENCHANTED QUILTERS FRIENDSHIP QUILT","Maker":"[\"ENCHANTED QUILTERS OF LOPEZ ISLAND\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Karen Biedlelr Alexander","CopyRestF080c":"karen Biedler Alexander","legacy_kid":"4-DB-15","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:26:55","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["ENCHANTED QUILTERS FRIENDSHIP QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"nK1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-6","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Embroidered signature (summer) quilt","AltNameF011":"Floral embroidery","OverallWidthF12a":"65\"top plus 17\" ruffle added to each side","OverallLengthF012b":"75\" plus 17\" ruffle added to bottom only","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names","Place"],"ContInscripF020":"A1: Mrs. H.T.Gladfelter, Lima, Ohio\r\nA2: Helen May Koenig, 533 Peace Street, Hazelton, PA, Birthday: May 14, 1886\r\nA3: Emma Murphy, Newtown Sq., Del. Co., Pa., Oct 8, 1929\r\nA4: Miss Myrtle Russell, Madill, Okla R3\r\nA5: Millie Pulling, Harford, NY Jan 8, 1929\r\nA6: Sarah Roth, Englewood, NJ Aug 14, 1929\r\nA7: Ada Flowers, Oregon, June 7/1928\r\n\r\nB1: Gladys Phillips, Pueblo, Colo.\r\nB2: Essie Overton, Putnam, Texas\r\nB3: Beatrice Morris, Vardaman, Miss., Age 30, Jan 23, 1929\r\nB4: Millicent Richards, Huntington Park, California, '29\r\nB5: Marion Hardy, Albany, New York\r\nB6: Mrs. Joan(?) Swanson, Epperson, Tennessee\r\nB7: Norma Payne, Ind., May 23, 1928\r\n\r\nC1: Edna Horne, Wildwood, N.J.\r\nC2: Ethel Green, Marion, Ohio\r\nC3: Mrs. C. J. White, Louisville, KY\r\nC4: M. Amy Johnson, Burton-on-Trent, England\r\nC5: Kathryn Creg, Reynolds, North Dakota\r\nC6; Eula Barnett, Wabash, Indiana\r\nC7: In Memory of Anna A. Austin, San Francisco, Cal., Born March 14, Died Nov 13, '25.\r\n\r\nD1: Helen Horne, Wildwood, N.J., 3 years\r\nD2: Mrs Margie Lee, Cumberland, Maryland\r\nD3: Lottie Croad, Chicago, Illinois\r\nD4: Lizzie Clark, Shawnee Place, Rosedale, Kansas, July 23-29\r\nD5: Hanna Maxfield, Bristol, R.I. age 74\r\nD6: Florence Smith, Lima Ohio\r\nD7: Minna Kroll, Prosser, Nebr.\r\n\r\nE1: Harriet Fager, Wildwood, New Jersey\r\nE2: Alice Fitz, Star City, Ind.\r\nE3: Glee Oleta McNutt, Columbus, Ohio\r\nE4: Violet Sager, Twining, Mich.\r\nE5: Esther Gaston, Lima, Ohio\r\nE6: Evva M Thomas, Philadelphia, Penna., 1929\r\nE7: Linda Murphy, Newtown Sq., Del. Co. Pa. Sept 24, 1929\r\n\r\nF1: Margaret M. T. Underhill, Mamaroneck, New York, 1929\r\nF2: Mrs. Cain Brunt, Medicine Bow, Wyoming\r\nF3: Amy Rowan, Harris, Missouri\r\nF4: Martha Borcherding, Highmore, So Dak. 1-9-1882\r\nF5: Ida McIntyre, Kansas City, MO\r\nF6: Helen D. Ricker, Old Orchard, Maine, The Pine Tree State, 1929\r\nF7: Louise Sanders, Lima Ohio\r\n","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1901-1929","OtherExDateF023d":"ca. 1929","DateInfoF023f":"1928 and 1929 is embroidered on many blocks.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"QuiltTopF054":"Unknown, Quiltmaker","QuiltHistF059":"One of two purchased in Ocala, FL antique store. One block has a name from Leesburg, FL which is about 30 miles south of Ocala. I would guess that is the person who collected the blocks and put them together into these two quilts.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Other","OwnerNameF082a":"Mary Anne Randall","OwnerAddressF083":"sewmuch63@hotmail.com","OwnerCityF084":"Gainesville","OwnerStateF086":"Florida","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"32606","OwnerPhoneF088":"352-265-5911","SourceInfoF088b":"Mary Anne Randall","description":"Embroidered signature blocks (42) from many states and England. Mostly floral but some animals and birds.","essay":"Did a national publication or pattern maker sponsor a nation-wide block exchange?","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-6/randallruffleDSC00523.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-6/randallCUDSC00524.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"EMBROIDERED SIGNATURE SUMMER QUILT","Maker":"[\"UNKNOWN, QUILTMAKER\"]","Date":"1901-1929","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Mary Anne Randall","CopyRestF080c":"Mary Anne Randall","legacy_kid":"4-DB-13","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:26:53","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["EMBROIDERED SIGNATURE SUMMER QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"mq1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-4","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Embroidered friendship quilt","AltNameF011":"Floral embroidery","OverallWidthF12a":"66\"","OverallLengthF012b":"77\"","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Multiple Names","Place"],"ContInscripF020":"A1:Emma A Madsen, age 45, Gunnisan, Utah, Apr 16, 1929\r\nA2: Olga Hess, Oenaville, Texas\r\nA3: Ola Snyder, Indianapolis, Indiana, E-C Club\r\nA4: Elizabeth M. Parks, Regina, New Mexico\r\nA5: Glenna LaBud, Berlin, Wisconsin\r\nA6: Ida McIntyre, Kansas City, MO\r\nA7: Ethel (no last name), San Francisco, CA\r\n\r\nB1: Gwen Yanney, Reading, PA\r\nB2: Daisey Bolen, Snow Hill, Maryland, Mar 1930\r\nB3: Louise B. Parkey, Barnstead, NH\r\nB4: Marion Hardy, Albany, New York\r\nB5: Mrs. Hilda Rintoul (Puntoul?, Detroit, Michigan\r\nB6: Ruth Gregory, Gerlach, Nevada\r\nB7: Mrs Cain Brunt, Medicine Bow, Wyoming\r\n\r\nC1: Maude I (J?) Grant, Roslindale, Massachusetts\r\nC2: Lillian F (T?) Spark(s), Louisville, Kentucky, August 27th, 1929\r\nC3: Elsie Deveau, Yarmouth North, Nova Scotia\r\nC4: Hannah Maxfield, Bristol, RI, age 74\r\nC5: Nina M. Leigh, Beatrice, Nebraska\r\nC6: Mrs. Lizzie Clark, Shawnee Place, Rosedale, Kansas, 1929\r\nC7: Mae Kirk, Box 623, Welch, West Virginia\r\n\r\nD1: Beatrice Morris, Vardaman, Mississippi, Feb 4, 1930\r\nD2: Julia Turner, West Rutland, Vermont\r\nD3: Cordel Hottle, Indpls. Ind.\r\nD4: Elsie Stacy, Chicago Illinois\r\nD5: Miss Eva Louise Tomlinson, Christopher, Illinois 1930\r\nD6: Rose Paraish, Tacoma, Wash 1930\r\nD7: Susie Newton, Crawfordville, Oregon\r\n\r\nE1: Helen D Ricker, Old Orchard, Maine\r\nE2: Florence Sith, Lima, Ohio\r\nE3: Nettie White, Winnfield, Louisiana\r\nE4: Margaret Williams, Englewood, Tenn\r\nE5: Myrtle Russell, Madill Okla\r\nE6: Mrs Eva Zetterwall, Iowa City Iowa 1929\r\nE7: Gladys Phillips, Pueblo, Colo\r\n\r\nF1: Mrs Martha Borcherding, Highmore, So Dak, Jan 8, 1882\r\nF2: Perlina Barber, Vincent Ala\r\nF3: Nell Idol, Guilford College, N.C. age 28\r\nF4: Mattie Stalling(s), Leesburg, Florida\r\nF5: Coralee Clark, Beach, North Dakota\r\nF6: Jennie Scott, Miner, Mont\r\nF7: Ella May Burhart, Chloride, AZ\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n ","DateInscripF020a":"1929, 1930 also a birth date 1882","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"Timespan","OtherExDateF023d":"ca.1930","DateInfoF023f":"dates of 1929 and 1930 are embroidered on a number of the blocks.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"OthPeopleF056":"Burhart, Ella May","ProvStateF057d":"Florida","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Other","OwnerNameF082a":"Mary Anne Randall","OwnerAddressF083":"sewmuch63@hotmail.com","OwnerCityF084":"Gainesville","OwnerStateF086":"Florida","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"32606","OwnerPhoneF088":"352-265-5911","SourceInfoF088b":"Mary Anne Randall","AddNotesF132":"Each participant added their location:\r\nChloride, AZ\r\nPueblo, CO\r\nCrawfordsville, OR\r\nWelch, WV\r\nMedicine Bow, WY\r\nSan Francisco, CA\r\nKansas City, MO\r\nGerlach, NV\r\nRosedale, KS\r\nTacoma, WA\r\nIowa City, IA\r\nMiner, MT\r\nBeach, ND\r\nMadill, OK\r\nChristopher, IL\r\nBeatrice, NE\r\nDetroit, MI\r\nBerlin, WI\r\nRegina, NM\r\nAlbany, NY\r\nBristol, RI\r\nChicago, IL\r\nEnglewood, TN\r\nLeesburg, FL\r\nGuilford College, NC\r\nWinnfield, LA\r\nIndianapolis, IN\r\nYarmouth North, Nova Scotia\r\nBarnstead, NH\r\nOenaville, TX\r\nSnow Hill, MD\r\nWest Rutland, VT\r\nLima, OH\r\nVincent, AL\r\nHighmore, SD\r\nOld Orchard ME\r\nVardaman, MS\r\nRoslindale, MA\r\nReading, PA\r\nGunnisan,UT\r\n","description":"Floral embroidered blocks (42) with names and locations from a wide variety of US states and Canada with dates of 1929-30.","essay":"One of two purchased in Ocala, FL antique store. One block is from Leesburg, FL, about 30 miles south of Ocala. I can only guess that this is the person who collected the blocks and put them together into two quilts.\r\n\r\nWas there a publication or pattern-maker who sponsored a nationwide block exchange at that time? This quilt has a block from Canada; the second similar quilt has a block from England.","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-4/randallnoruffleDSC00505.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"EMBROIDERED FRIENDSHIP QUILT","Maker":"[\"MADSEN, EMMA A\", \"YANNEY, GWEN\", \"GRANT, MAUDE I (J?)\", \"MORRIS, BEATRICE\", \"RICKER, HELEN D.\", \"BORCHERDING, MARTHA\", \"BARBAR, PERLINA\", \"SMITH, FLORENCE\", \"TURNER, JULIA\", \"SPARKS, LILLIAN F\", \"BOLEN, DAISIE\", \"HESS, OLGA\", \"SNYDER, OLA\", \"PARKEY, LOUISE B.\", \"ELSIE DEVEAU\", \"HOTTLE, CORDEL\", \"WHITE, NETTIE\", \"IDOL, NELL\", \"STALLING(S), MATTIE\", \"WILLIAMS, MARGARET\", \"STACY, ELSIE\", \"MAXFIELD, HANNAH\", \"HARDY, MARION\", \"PARKS, ELIZABETH M\", \"LABUDD, GLENNA\", \"RINTOUL, HILDA (PUNTOUL?)\", \"LEIGH, NINA M\", \"TOMLINSON, EVA LOUISE\", \"RUSSELL, MYRTLE\", \"CLARK, CORALEE\", \"SCOTT, JENNIE\", \"ZETTERWALL, EVA\", \"PARAISH, ROSE\", \"CLARK, LIZZIE\", \"GREGORY, RUTH\", \"MCINTYRE IDA\", \"ETHEL\", \"BRUNT, CAIN\", \"KIRK, MAE\", \"NEWTON, SUZIE\", \"PHILLIPS, GLADYS\", \"BURHART, ELLA MAY\"]","Date":"Timespan","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Mary Anne Randall","legacy_kid":"4-DB-11","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:26:52","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["EMBROIDERED FRIENDSHIP QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"t61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-33","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Dougherty Family History Quilt","AltNameF011":"Richmond, Rocky Mountain Puzzle, Goldbrick","BrackmanF011a":"Richmond, Brackman 1654; Rocky montain Puzzle (Double X), Brackman 2179; Goldbrick, Brackman 3232","OverallWidthF12a":"35 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"35 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Blue or Navy","Cream","Gold","Pink"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Multiple Names","Place","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"DOUGHERTY FAMILY HISTORY QUILT signatures\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n•\tNames on border of quilt top (written by one hand) in ink –\r\n\r\n Samuel, DOUGHERTY, Melinda Catherine; Anna, Hazel, Ruth; Catherine, Edith, Helen; Maude, Earl, Gladys.\r\n\r\n\r\n•\tQuilt back, signatures in ink – \r\n\r\nDOUGHERTY FAMILY REUNION\r\n\t\t\t\tJune 28-30, 1991\r\nNancy Albany, Elenora Avery, Michael A. Avery, Michael M. Avery, Patricia Avery, Ann Brown, Bob Brown, Donald Brown, Douglas Brown, Jocelyn Brown, Katie Brown, Sue Brown, Wes Brown, Edythe Farley, Ann Holler, James E. Holler, Jennifer Johnston, Brian Malone, Chris Malone, Clifford Malone, Daniel K. Malone, David Malone, Dillon Malone, Eleanor Malone, Kevin Malone, Pat & Brendan Malone, Shawn Malone, Teresa Malone, Tim Malone, Vicki Malone, Gladys McKenzie, Tracy Miller, Al Moser, Diane Moser, Emily Moser, Megan Moser, Michael Moser, Cathy L. O’Hara, David P. O’Hara, Doris Jean O’Hara, Eugene D. O’Hara, Grace O’Hara, Michael O’Hara, Matt Magargee, Ray Magargee, Ronna Magargee, Deborah M. Pearson, David W. Pearson, Jane Powell, Norman R. Powell, JoAnn Shann, Will A. Shann, Mary & Gene Sitts, Carlos Ulloa, Carlos Ulloa III, Heather Ulloa, J.G. Walker, Dorothy York, Jim York, Cheryl Ann Farley Young\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n•\tPhoto on back – photo transfer, computer generated label\r\n Samuel & Melinda Catherine Dougherty grandchildren\r\nca. 1938\t\r\nFront row: Edythe Stober, Eleanor Brown, Elenora Walker\r\nMiddle row: Jimmy York, Anna York, Ruth Ray Walker, Bobby Brown, Billie Walker, Lucy Nathan\r\nBack row: Gracie Nell Walker, Helen Louise Davis, J.G. Walker, Gladys Rae Davis\r\nNot in picture: Medric Boucher, Mary Jane Walker\t\r\n\r\n\r\nDOUGHERTY FAMILY HISTORY QUILT\r\n\r\nPhotographs:\r\n\t\r\n\tRuins of Isabella Gold Mine, Cripple Creek, Colorado\r\n\r\n\tSamuel hauling timbers to his mine, the Isabella, in 1885. This photo was used as the guide for \tthe painting, which became the original lift-up curtain at the Dougherty auditorium.\r\n\r\n\tSamuel and Melinda Catherine Dougherty wedding in Bella Vista, Colorado, 1887.\r\n\r\n\tSame and Katie’s children – Anna, Hazel, Ruth, Catherine, Edith, Helen, Maude, Earl, Gladys in \tthe box at the Dougherty Auditorium, 1908\r\n\r\n\tDougherty Auditorium, Richmond, Missouri, 1901\r\n\r\n\tDougherty family home in Richmond, Missouri, 1893.\r\n\r\nQuilt blocks:\tRocky Mountain Puzzle, Richmond, Goldbrick\r\n\tColor symbolism in Richmond blocks: blue and white – Colorado Columbine;\r\n\t pink and white – Missouri dogwood; gold – gold ore.\r\n\r\nDougherty family names written around inner border.\r\nSignatures on back are of reunion attendees. Additional attendees: R.J. Walker, Randy Miller, Ryan Miller, Kyle Miller, Shannon Miller, Danny Young, Amanda Young, Crystal young, John McKenzie, Ronnie Gossey, Connie Gossey.\r\n\r\nThe Dougherty Family Reunion was held for the descendants of Samuel and Melinda Catherine Dougherty and their children at the Elms Resort Hotel, Excelsior Springs, Missouri on June 28-30, 1991 on the occasion of the 90th Anniversary of the opening of the Dougherty Auditorium in Richmond, Missouri.\r\n\r\nOver seventy-five people representing four generations were in attendance. This included all ten living grandchildren of Sam and Katie.\r\n\r\nPeople brought Dougherty memorabilia to share – the family Bible, Catherine’s doll with her Dougherty auburn hair, family china, photographs and many memories. The family tree stretched around the room. After the Friday night banquet, Bob Brown presented a program – “Where We Came From”.\r\n\r\nSaturday everyone toured to Richmond to visit the opera house (Dougherty Auditorium) and hear about how it was in 1901. A caravan then visited several places of interest to the lives of the Doughertys. A picnic at the Richmond City Park ended the afternoon. After a lot of visiting at the park everyone returned to the Elms for more swimming and visiting.\r\n\r\nSunday morning some of the group attended services at the First Christian Church in Richmond. Sam and Katie joined this church in 1893.\r\n\r\nThis commemorative quilt was made by Eleanor Brown Malone, Wichita, Kansas.\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"June 28--30, 1991","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Computer generated","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on back","on border"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","OtherExDateF023d":"1991","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Multiple scrap","Print","Solid/plain","Other"],"UniqueF037b":"Photo transfers","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Photography/ photo transfer"],"QuiltTopF054":"Malone, Eleanor Brown","LocMadeF057a":"Wichita","ProvCountyF057b":"Sedgwick","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"This family history quilt was made for the Dougherty Family Reunion, held for the descendants of Samuel and Melinda Catherine Dougherty and their children at the Elms Resort Hotel, Excelsior Springs, Missouri on June 28-30, 1991 on the occasion of the 90th\r\nAnniversary of the opening of the Dougherty Auditorium in Richmond, Missouri. Over seventy-five people representing four generations were in attendance. This included all ten living grandchildren of Sam and Katie.\r\n\r\n ","ReasonsF060":["Commemorative","Reunion"],"CommSourceF064b":"Quilters Newsletter Magazine articles about state patterns by Barbara Brackman","OwnerNameF082a":"Eleanor Malone","OwnerAddressF083":"ronaele1020@sbcglobal.net","OwnerCityF084":"Wichita","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"67207","OwnerPhoneF088":"316-683-6730","SourceInfoF088b":"Eleanor Malone","description":"The quilt consists of twelve pieced blocks: four in the Richmond pattern, four in the Rocky Mountain Puzzle pattern and four in the Goldbrick pattern. Dougherty family photographs are In the centers \r\nof the Rocky Mountain Puzzle blocks. Some sashings are black, others are strips of pieced triangles. An outer border is plain black, with blocks in the Goldbrick pattern in the four corners,\r\n","photocredit079a1":"Eleanor Malone","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-33/4-DB-2D-475-4-15-5A-475-Doughertyfamilyhistoryquilt.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"DOUGHERTY FAMILY HISTORY QUILT","Maker":"[\"\", \"\", \"MALONE, ELEANOR BROWN\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Eleanor Malone","legacy_kid":"4-DB-2D","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:14","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["DOUGHERTY FAMILY HISTORY QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"rK1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-22","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Double Friendship Sampler","AltNameF011":"8-Pointed Star, Star and Crescen, Mexican Star, Bear Paw, Log Cabin, Drnkard's Path, School House, Churn Dash, Penny, Tippecanoe","OverallWidthF12a":"71 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"92 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Gold","Green","Rust"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"1A Patty Gamble 3-84\r\n1B Catherine Litwinow 1984\r\n1C Candy Chesney\r\n2A Jennifer Bass\r\n2B Eileen Lopshire 1984\r\n2C Phyllis Roe 1984\r\n3A Betty McCasland March 84\r\n3B Marigene Finch 1984\r\n3C Emily Melton\r\n4A Sally Ann Mettler 1984\r\n4B Cathy Litwinow Jan 84\r\n4C Linda Haugen","DateInscripF020a":"4-84; 1984; March 84; Jan 84; 4-84","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","OtherExDateF023d":"1984","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"FeaturesF053":"Hand quilted","QuiltTopF054":"Nimble Thimbles sit and sew group","OthPeopleF056":"Catherine Litwinow","LocMadeF057a":"Bettendorf","ProvCountyF057b":"Scott County","ProvStateF057d":"Iowa","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"The month before being hostess, the Nimble Thimbles club members cut out their blocks using fabric brought by the next hostess. \r\nNext month members brought the blocks back. The St. John's United Methodist quilters did the quilting at the Parish house.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OwnerNameF082a":"Catherine Noll Litwinow","OwnerAddressF083":"litwinow62@msn.com","OwnerCityF084":"Bettendorf","OwnerStateF086":"Iowa","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"52722","OwnerPhoneF088":"562-332-8588","SourceInfoF088b":"Catherine Noll Litwinow","description":"Sampler quilt of twelve 16-inch blocks; patterns are Star and Crescent, Mexican Star, Bear Paw, Log Cabin, Drunkard's Path, School House, Churn Dash, Peony, and Tippecanoe, The blocks are set togeether with a garden maze lattice,framed by a 4-inch outer border.","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-22/doublefriendship.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"DOUBLE FRIENDSHIP SAMPLER","Maker":"[\"NIMBLE THIMBLES SIT AND SEW GROUP\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Catherine Noll Litwinow","legacy_kid":"4-DB-22","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:06","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["DOUBLE FRIENDSHIP SAMPLER"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"mK1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-2","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Depot Harbor signature quilt","AltNameF011":"Double Anchor","BrackmanF011a":"2396","OverallWidthF12a":"70 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"81 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Red","White"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Turkey Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Message","Multiple Names","Place"],"ContInscripF020":"Row 1 A Border JC BROWN \r\nRow 1 A Border B DAVIS \r\nRow 1 A Border S HARRIS \r\nRow 1 A Border T JEFFELS \r\nRow 1 A Border AH JOHNSTON \r\nRow 1 A Border CHARLES LETT \r\nRow 1 A Border J MORLEY \r\nRow 1 A Border SS NASH \r\nRow 1 A Centre WJ ALEXANDER \r\nRow 1 A Centre NORMAN BELLAMY \r\nRow 1 A Centre JAS CHRISTIE \r\nRow 1 A Centre W COPPING \r\nRow 1 A Centre AG? 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SMITH \r\nRow 6 A Centre WILMOT WOODARD \r\nRow 6 A Corners EVA M DORMS \r\nRow 6 A Corners HJ HARRIS \r\nRow 6 A Sides HC ARNOLD \r\nRow 6 A Sides DUGALD DAMOIN? \r\nRow 6 A Sides E HAMILTON \r\nRow 6 A Sides J HAMILTON \r\nRow 6 A Sides M HAMILTON \r\nRow 6 A Sides FANNIE JACKSON \r\nRow 6 A Sides W LOVATT \r\nRow 6 A Sides LJ MARCON \r\nRow 6 A Sides WT MARTIN \r\nRow 6 A Sides WM MCKENZIE \r\nRow 6 A Sides JR OSGOOD \r\nRow 6 A Sides E POWLEY \r\nRow 6 B Border F DYSON \r\nRow 6 B Border E MIDDLETON \r\nRow 6 B Border FR PARFERY \r\nRow 6 B Border F WOOD \r\nRow 6 B Centre W ARMSTRONG \r\nRow 6 B Centre MRS D? MCRAE \r\nRow 6 B Centre MRS HW HOOD \r\nRow 6 B Centre RH HOOD \r\nRow 6 B Centre EC LEVIN \r\nRow 6 B Centre MC MCKEOWN \r\nRow 6 B Centre MRS ROBT POWERS? \r\nRow 6 B Centre ROBT POWERS? \r\nRow 6 B Centre W ROWE \r\nRow 6 B Centre BOB TIERNEY \r\nRow 6 B Corner GEO J OVEREND \r\nRow 6 B Sides WR CHESTER \r\nRow 6 B Sides WH CRAMER\r\nRow 6 B Sides KATIE CROTEAU\r\nRow 6 B Sides G DANBY\r\nRow 6 B Sides JA MILLS\r\nRow 6 B Sides GC MURRAY\r\nRow 6 B Sides ALEX ROSS\r\nRow 6 B Sides MRS ALEX ROSS\r\nRow 6 C Border PAUL FOSTER\r\nRow 6 C Border R HEALY\r\nRow 6 C Border F SMITH\r\nRow 6 C Centre MAUD FERGUSON\r\nRow 6 C Centre OB FREELAND\r\nRow 6 C Centre P GIBBS\r\nRow 6 C Centre CAPT J MCNEILL\r\nRow 6 C Centre KW MCNEILL\r\nRow 6 C Centre FLOSSIE MCPHERSON\r\nRow 6 C Centre SUSAN O'CONNELL\r\nRow 6 C Centre J PERKS\r\nRow 6 C Centre WALT. PERKS\r\nRow 6 C Centre ROGER D PROSSER\r\nRow 6 C Centre EMMA WARNER\r\nRow 6 C Corner FL WAINRIGHT\r\nRow 6 C Sides GW BROWN\r\nRow 6 C Sides AY COPELAND\r\nRow 6 C Sides D ELYE(A?)\r\nRow 6 C Sides JE HAMILTON\r\nRow 6 C Sides MRS EM HUTTON\r\nRow 6 C Sides WG POLLOCK\r\nRow 6 C Sides WA SMILLIE\r\nRow 6 C Sides W WILBUR\r\nRow 6 D Border R BEECROFT\r\nRow 6 D Border MAY CURTIS\r\nRow 6 D Border EVA MILLIGAN \r\nRow 6 D Border SUSIE SHELTON \r\nRow 6 D Centre JENNIE ALLEN \r\nRow 6 D Centre MRS J BRINT \r\nRow 6 D Centre MRS MILLS \r\nRow 6 D Centre MRS AH NICHOLLS \r\nRow 6 D Centre GW WHITELEY \r\nRow 6 D Centre M_ WHITELEY \r\nRow 6 D Centre MARY L WHITELEY \r\nRow 6 D Centre MRS G WHITELEY \r\nRow 6 D Centre MRS JW WHITELEY \r\nRow 6 D Centre H GRACE YOUNG \r\nRow 6 D Centre HA YOUNG \r\nRow 6 D Corner CAPT H JAENKE \r\nRow 6 D Sides T BANKS \r\nRow 6 D Sides FL EDWARDS \r\nRow 6 D Sides JOHN GALNA MPP \r\nRow 6 D Sides J HENNESSY \r\nRow 6 D Sides R or B MURCHESON \r\nRow 6 D Sides JR STONE MD \r\nRow 6 D Sides HON JP WHITNEY \r\nRow 6 E Border CAPT WJ BASSETT \r\nRow 6 E Border RG BASSETT \r\nRow 6 E Border KIT FLETCHER \r\nRow 6 E Border ROBT HARROD \r\nRow 6 E Border J LACKIE \r\nRow 6 E Border JERRY MCGRAW \r\nRow 6 E Border F TRENNUM \r\nRow 6 E Border MRS F TRENNUM \r\nRow 6 E Centre JOHN BRINT \r\nRow 6 E Centre MRS J COLLINS \r\nRow 6 E Centre WF HALL \r\nRow 6 E Centre A HARNESS \r\nRow 6 E Centre J HICKEY \r\nRow 6 E Centre SJ KINGSTON \r\nRow 6 E Centre KL LABRAQUE \r\nRow 6 E Centre MISS L LABRAQUE \r\nRow 6 E Centre MR J LABRAQUE \r\nRow 6 E Centre MRS J LABRAQUE \r\nRow 6 E Centre VIOLA LABRAQUE \r\nRow 6 E Centre DOLLIE MARSHALL \r\nRow 6 E Corner W NESBIT \r\nRow 6 E Sides WJ CONVERY \r\nRow 6 E Sides ALICE D DUNNING \r\nRow 6 E Sides EARL DUNNING \r\nRow 6 E Sides HATTIE D DUNNING \r\nRow 6 E Sides IRENE G DUNNING \r\nRow 6 E Sides MRS AJ DUNNING \r\nRow 6 E Sides WILLARD DUNNING\r\nRow 6 E Sides WW DUNNING\r\nRow 6 E Sides E.N.\r\nRow 6 E Sides SKENE GRAHAM\r\nRow 6 E Sides JW KILPATRICK\r\nRow 6 E Sides J NOLAN\r\nRow 6 E Sides W PETERSEN\r\nRow 6 E Sides HM PURVIS\r\n\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1905","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on block","on border"],"DateQuiltF023":"1901-1929","OtherExDateF023d":"ca. 1906","DateInfoF023f":"The most recent date listed on the quilt is 1905. In 1906 the Ladies Auxiliary donated $1,022.87 for the church building fund. The assumption is that this quilt raised a significant proportion of that money. My grandfather's name is on the quilt without a \"BA\" after his name (there are other names with the BA attached). He graduated from Knox College in Toronto in 1906. This leads me to believe the quilt was completed in 1906.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"FeaturesF053":"Blocks are 9 inches square, sashed with 3 inch white sashings with 3 inch red joiners and a 3 inch red border. The backing is 4 pieces of white sheeting. Cotton batting. The edge is finished with a straight grain white binding machined to front and hand stitched to back with rounded corners. It is hand quilted with a variety of stitches in white thread. Quilted in the ditch around designs. Diagonal lines in inner sashing and straight lines 3 inches apart in outer border.","OthPeopleF056":"McCraig, Mrs HH","LocMadeF057a":"Depot Harbor","ProvCountyF057b":"Parry Sound","ProvProvF057e":"Ontario","ProvCountryF057f":["Canada"],"QuiltHistF059":"In 1903 my great uncle, the Reverend James Andrew Miller, was called to serve as minister to the Childerhouse Presbyterian Church. He was the first minister to have served there for longer than 6 months, and part of his job was to organize the building of a church. The estimated cost of the new building was $2,000 to $2,500. In 1906 the Ladies Auxiliary reported having raised $1,022.87 for the church building fund. I am assuming a good part of this money came from the making of this quilt.\r\n\r\nThe quilt stayed in the family, and, upon the death of JA Miller on 25 March 1950, it was passed on to his eldest daughter, Mary Love. The family lore stated that it had been made by \"grateful parishioners\" at Rev. Miller's first church of 15 that he founded during his career. Mary Love believed that church was in Toronto, but in fact it was in northern Ontario at Depot Harbor, now a ghost town near Parry Sound.\r\n\r\nIn 2005, Mary Love was moved into a care facility and whichever of her belongings her family was not interested in were auctioned off. An unnamed woman bought the quilt and approached Mary afterwards for information about it, in the interest of re-selling it to someone who had a direct interest in the quilt. She approached the Riverdale Church in Toronto, but they were uninterested in it. Mary told this story at a family gathering in Oshawa, where my brother heard it for the first time. As I am the only quilter in the family, and the current family genealogist, he bought the quilt from the woman and gave it to me for Christmas, 2005. I write songs about quilting, and his card suggested there might be a song in this story. \r\n\r\nI wrote the song before I found out about the Depot Harbour connection, and recorded it on \"In The Heart Of a Quilt\" CD, released in 2006.\r\n\r\nMy brother visited the Presbyterian Church Archives in Toronto and tracked down the fundraising information for the Childerhouse Church. \r\n\r\nI have also written an article about the quilt for the Canadian Quilter magazine (Summer 2006). \r\n\r\nSome interesting names on the quilt include: my grandfather (Rev. Joseph George Miller), their sister (Ethel Miller), their parents (James Miller and Mrs. Jas Miller), and various cousins. The name of then Premier of Ontario, Hon. JP Whitney (Feb 8, 1905 to Sept 25, 1914) is on the quilt. There is a block labeled: Gowanda Hospital, which is located in Erie County, NY. Closed now, it housed a pscychiatric center and geriatric ward at various times in its history. There is a block labelled \"Knox College\", which is where my grandfather and Uncle Jim received their ecclesiastical training. The central block is entitled \"Board of Managers\", and contains the names of the previous ministers for the church, with their dates of service. \"JA Miller, BA\" is the name in the centre of the quilt.\r\n","ReasonsF060":["Fundraising"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Computer software","CommSourceF064b":"Double Anchor","AddNotesF066":"There is quite a bit of damage on the quilt. Where there are \"?\" marks in the transcription above, the embroidery has worn away, but the original pencil markings are still mostly legible. There are names missing as a result of fabric wear and damage (especially in the upper right hand corner) where it is not possible to ascertain how many names were embroidered in that area.\r\n\r\nI have Census and church records information on approximately 10% of the names on this quilt. This includes verification of their residence in Depot Harbour during the 1901 Census of Canada, membership in the church, and marriage/births at the church. Also includes family connections of JA Miller, from my genealogy research.\r\n\r\nThere is still some question as to how JA Miller came to own the quilt. Perhaps, as the minister in charge of the fundraising effort, the Ladies Aid group thought he should have it. He did not believe in gambling of any form and would not have purchased raffle tickets on the quilt (nor, perhaps, allowed tickets to be sold on it).\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n","OwnerNameF082a":"Cathy Miller","OwnerAddressF083":"bungmil@attglobal.net","OwnerCityF084":"Victoria","OwnerProvinceF086a":"British Columbia","OwnerCountryF086b":["Canada"],"OwnerZipF087":"V8P 1Z7","OwnerPhoneF088":"250-370-7026","SourceInfoF088b":"Cathy Miller","AddNotesF132":"There is a block (Row 4, Column 3) entitled \"Willing Workers\", with 27 names. There is another block called \"Ladies Aid Society\" (Row 2, Column 3) with 15 names. One of them, Mrs. CW MacDonald is listed as Treasurer and it is she who presented the fundraising report to the Church in 1906. In the same block is Mrs. HH McCraig, listed as the President. Presumably all these names are of those who helped with the making of the quilt. There are some children listed on the \"Willing Workers\" block.","description":"A Turkey red and white quilt made to raise funds to build the Presbyterian Church in Depot Harbor in 1906. There are approximately 833 embroidered signatures on the quilt, which is 5 blocks wide and 6 blocks long. ","essay":"My Grandfather's Brother (song)\r\n\r\nMy grandfather's brother was almost a saint\r\nThat's what family recalls\r\nA friend to almost everyone\r\nFrom the jails to the church's hallowed halls\r\nNo fishing on Sunday, no John Barleycorn\r\nNo seeking the limelight, no gambling at all\r\nJust a big, big heart for downtrodden and worn\r\nThat was Great Uncle Jim\r\n\r\nMy grandfather's brother had God at his side\r\nFor all of his days\r\nHis work was never left undone\r\nNever known to stop halfway\r\nWith churches to found and sermons to preach\r\nA story to hear, some help to convey\r\nAnd across all divisions, a hand to reach\r\nThat was Great Uncle Jim\r\n\r\nI didn't know about the quilt\r\nUntil it showed up at my door\r\nA gift last Christmas from my brother\r\nA gift, and so much more\r\nIt is a touchstone to the past\r\nIt is a mystery to explore\r\nGiven to my Uncle Jim\r\nA hundred years before\r\n\r\nMy grandfather's brother died in Toronto\r\nBefore I was born\r\nI never held his guiding hand\r\nNever heard the tales that went before\r\nBut I have his quilt, with my grandfather's name\r\nHis parents' and sister's and eight hundred more\r\nAll those people who loved him some way\r\nLoved my Great Uncle Jim.","photocredit079a1":"Cathy Miller","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-2/4-DB-1-779-depotharborsignaturequilt.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-2/4-DB-1-791-JAMillerquilt009.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-2/4-DB-1-793-JAMillerquilt002.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"DEPOT HARBOR SIGNATURE QUILT","Maker":"[\"MACDONALD, MRS CW\", \"MCCRAIG, MRS HH\"]","Date":"1901-1929","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Cathy Miller","CopyRestF080c":"Cathy Miller","legacy_kid":"4-DB-1","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:26:51","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["DEPOT HARBOR SIGNATURE QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"tq1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-32","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Cumberland Presbyterian Church Quilt","AltNameF011":"Crazy Quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"74 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"86 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Black","Blue or Navy","Burgundy","Cream","Gray","Green","Orange","Pink","Purple","Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Multiple Names","Place"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Bible verses and exhortations","ContInscripF020":"QUILT FROM THE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1912 & 1913\r\n[Information in brackets has been added and is not found on the quilt.]\r\n\r\n\r\n SQUARE 1 A\r\n\r\n1. R. BALLINGER.\r\n2. MRS NORA DAVIS.\r\n3. MRS. J. W. LORING.\r\n4. A. D. SMITH.\r\n5. W. N. PHILLLIPS.\r\n6. CHAS. BRENT.\r\n7. CHARLEY YOUNG.\r\n8. MARY CHEATHAM.\r\n9. MRS. HELEN MULLICAN.\r\n10. MR. & MRS. ERNEST HOOPER.\r\n11. HATTIE McGUIRE.\r\n12. MRS. ROBT. BROWN.\r\n13. MR. & MRS. H. A. LANE \r\n14. MR. AND MRS. CHARTLEY PARKER.\r\n15. MR. & MRS. J. H. LOCKHART.\r\n16. J. E. CONGER.\r\n17. P. P. VAUGHN.\r\n18. MR. & MRS. RHEA MOONEYHAM.\r\n19. MRS. MATTIE E. WILLIAMS.\r\n20. MR. & MRS. DAN SMARTT.\r\n21. A. M. FERRELL.\r\n22. H. M. ROBINSON.\r\n23. MR. & MRS. J. D. EVANS.\r\n24. JNO. B. ROBINSON.\r\n25. MRS. MAI R. WILLIS.\r\n26. A. C. BAIN.\r\n27. MRS. NANCY ROBERTS.\r\n28. H. C. HENDRIXON. \r\n\r\nSQUARE 1 B\r\n\r\n29. UNCLE POLE (?) WOODSIDE.\r\n30. J. P. JOHNSON.\r\n31. MRS. MYRTLE PARISH (?)\r\n32. E. T. UNDERHILL\r\n33. J. L. VICKERS.\r\n34. W. L. COLVERT.\r\n35. MRS. ELIZA BALLARD.\r\n36. E. P. CHAMBERS.\r\n37. MARY ELIZABETH HUDSON.\r\n38. J. COLVERT.\r\n39. MRS. W. R. SMITH.\r\n40. DAISY BONHAM.\r\n41. MRS. D. R. MILLER.\r\n42. MRS. GORDON COPE.\r\n43. MR. & MRS. DAVID NEAL.\r\n44. MRS. JEFF BONHAM.\r\n45. ____ (F? T?) C. CANTRELL.\r\n46. JOHN DAVIS.\r\n47. MRS. J. B. MOORE.\r\n48. MRS. J. R. __________ (DELE?)\r\n49. MRS. CHAS. CHESTER.\r\n50. B. CHILDRESS.\r\n51. POLK CHILDRESS.\r\n52. P. G. MAGNESS.\r\n53. ESQ. LEN CANTRELL.\r\n54. SAM COLVERT.\r\n55. TOM WINDHAM.\r\n56. MRS. W. F. HOOPER.\r\n\r\nSQUARE 1 C\r\n\r\n57. MR. & MRS. MORRIS PHILLIPS.\r\n58. A. B. PARIS.\r\n59. DR. LORING.\r\n60. H. O. [HORACE OVERALL] YOUNG.\r\n61. ARTHUR ADAMS.\r\n62. E. K. [KELLY] ATWELL.\r\n63. MRS. J. YEARGAN.\r\n64. _________ BRASWELL.\r\n65. WINNIE WINDHAM.\r\n66. HERMAN ESTES.\r\n67. ROBBIE ESTES.\r\n68. HORACE HUDSON.\r\n69. JOE EVANS.\r\n70. MRS. SUDIE TYREE.\r\n71. JOHN LAFEVER.\r\n72. NOLA [DAVIS] TURNER.\r\n73. L. E. PEDIGO.\r\n74. CHARLEY BAIN.\r\n75. BRACKETT ESTES.\r\n76. REV. W. V. McADOO & WIFE.\r\n77. JOHN W. MEASLES.\r\n78. GEORGE BING.\r\n79. JOE VAUGHN.\r\n80. CHAS. MOORE.\r\n81. EMMA ALDRICH.\r\n82. MRS. LEALIA SHIELDS.\r\n\r\nSQUARE 1 D\r\n\r\n83. CHARLEY BAIN.\r\n84. CLARENCE HICKS.\r\n85. E. G. DEAN.\r\n86. MACON BONHAM.\r\n87. DR. WILSON.\r\n88. MR. & MRS. J. P. JENNINGS.\r\n89. DR. [J. T.] BELL.\r\n90. MRS. RUBY BELL.\r\n91. WALTER BONHAM.\r\n92. MR. & MRS. JOHN BONHAM.\r\n93. MRS. WILLIE HAYES.\r\n94. L. M. RHODES. HUNTINGDON.\r\n95. REMEMBER THY CREATOR IN THE DAYS OF THY YOUTH.\r\n96. LOULA HICKS.\r\n97. RICH McGINNIS.\r\n98. CLAUD CHRISTIAN.\r\n99. LEO HICKS.\r\n100. NELLIE BONHAM.\r\n101. C. W. STUART.\r\n102. JAMES SPURLOCK.\r\n103. JOHN J. TRAMEL.\r\n104. MRS. HARRISON [PEARL] PHILLIPS.\r\n105. MYRTIS JENNINGS.\r\n \r\nSQUARE 2 A\r\n \r\n106. WILLIE E. CLOSE.\r\n107. MR. & MRS. LEE MAGNESS.\r\n108. REV. J. L. MASON.\r\n109. ________ [MENANTHA?] CHAMBERS.\r\n110. RUTH LOCKHART.\r\n111. WILLIE VICKERS.\r\n112. C. T. HARRELL.\r\n113. A. E. HENDRIX.\r\n114. J. A. VAUGHT.\r\n115. ALLEN CHAMBERS.\r\n116. MRS. A. T. PHILLIPS.\r\n117. A. L. NIXON.\r\n118. J. M. LOVE\r\n119. W. B. SIMPSON.\r\n120. ADELIA BRYANT.\r\n121. MACK CHAMBERS.\r\n122. LOU GRAY.\r\n123. SAM COLVERT.\r\n124. MRS. GEORGE JOHNSON.\r\n125. MRS. ALICE ALLEN.\r\n126. DIXIE CALHOUN.\r\n127. _______ [LARNCE ?] COLVERT.\r\n128. MR. & MRS. A. G. MULLICAN.\r\n129. MRS. LIZZIE BAIN [BANE?]\r\n130. MR. & MRS. H. STEPHENS.\r\n131. E. O. UNDERHILL.\r\n132. SHELAH DAVIS.\r\n133. MRS.______ [DWRINDA?] JOHNSON.\r\n134. W. H. NIXSON.\r\n \r\nSQUARE 2 B\r\n \r\n135. MR. & MRS. W. M. COOK.\r\n136. LOLA HOOPER.\r\n137. CHAS. H. POTTER.\r\n138. MATTIE EMRY.\r\n139. MARY, CORRINE, & MARTHA BLACK.\r\n140. MRS. OWEN ELROD.\r\n141. E. R. REDMAN.\r\n142. FLORIA [FLORIS?] THOMPKINS.\r\n143. MRS. MILT DINGES, DALLAS, TEX.\r\n144. ROSIE HODGE.\r\n145. MR. & MRS. H. BOYD.\r\n146. MR. & MRS. OBE JARRAD.\r\n147. MRS. JUDGE W. T. SMITH. SPARTA.\r\n148. MRS. A. R. S. HE THAT BELIEVETH IN ME, THOUGH HE WERE DEAD YET \tSHALL HE LIVE.\r\n149. MRS. ELIZABETH ANDERSON.\r\n150. R. J. ANDERSON.\r\n151. SUSIE SHIELDS.\r\n152. ALTON FRAZIER.\r\n153. BESSIE ROBINSON.\r\n154. CALLIE WOODSIDES.\r\n155. I [?] N. MOORE.\r\n156. W. M. EVANS.\r\n157. MRS. LEM ALLEN.\r\n158. MR. & MRS. J. T. LATHEM.\r\n \r\nSQUARE 2 C\r\n \r\n160. W. L. COLVERT.\r\n161. CORA PRIDE.\r\n162. MRS. W. L. [WILLIAM LAFAYETTE (FATE)] GILREATH.\r\n163. JIM BOND.\r\n164. MR. JIM LOVE .5 CTS.\r\n165. GEORGE PARSLEY.\r\n166. HALLIE BOND.\r\n167. MR. J. H. DRIVER.\r\n168. MRS. ELEANOR DRAKE.\r\n169. J. P. SHIRES .25 CTS.\r\n170. LAURA MOFFETT.\r\n171. WALTER BOND.\r\n172. MISS CARRIE DRIVER.\r\n173. MISS NAN JOHNSON.\r\n174. MR. & MRS. D. L. CALHOUN.\r\n175. MRS. NARCISSUS ___ [CHEATHAM? CAPSON ?] \t\t\t\tOKLA.\r\n176. MR. & MRS. S. A. MOORE ? NASHVILLE.\r\n177. A. B. MOFFETT.\r\n178. LEM ALLEN.\r\n179. J. F. STUART.\r\n180. MR. D. M. PEDIGO .50 CTS.\r\n181. MR. & MRS. C. E. SIMPSON.\r\n182. LEE PARSLEY .50 CTS.\r\n183. MRS. LOU BRYANT.\r\n184. MR. DAVE [DAN?] FUSON.\r\n185. IDA BONHAM.\r\n \r\nSQUARE 2 D\r\n \r\n186. MRS. MATTIE McCARTY.\r\n187. MATTIE GIVENS NEAL.\r\n188. MRS. MORGAN PARKER.\r\n189. MOLLIE HAYNES.\r\n190. DR. & MRS. R. L. EATON.\r\n191. ELZIE TITTSWORTH.\r\n192. JOHN COLVERT.\r\n193. D. S. COLVERT.\r\n194. ERNEST PEDIGO.\r\n195. THOMAS MASON.\r\n196. W. [WALTER] F. [FISK] HOOPER.\r\n197. MR. & MRS. HARRIS COMER. MORISON, TENN.\r\n198. H. C. DAVIS.\r\n199. MRS. FAN----COWAT.\r\n200. D. K. LOCKHART.\r\n201. POLK CANTRELL. HUNTSVILLE, ALA.\r\n202. MRS. J. C. BOND.\r\n203. MR. & MRS. N. H. CRADDOCK.\r\n204. D. M. [UNCLE DAB] LOCKHART.\r\n205. MR. & MRS. J. W. DUNN.\r\n \r\nSQUARE 3 A\r\n \r\n206. HASKELL ADCOCK.\r\n207. W. R. BAKER.\r\n208. WATCH YE AND PRAY.\r\n209. HARVEY MOORE.\r\n210. W. H. FOUTCH.\r\n211. N. B. TITSWORTH.\r\n212. REV. H. J. BOLES.\r\n213. MRS. W. H. DAVIS.\r\n214. J. B. WOODS &\r\n215. ROSABELLE WOODS.\r\n216. ALTIE YOUNG.\r\n217. MR. & MRS. J. ___ [M? W? ] YOUNG.\r\n218. OBEY GOD.\r\n219. DELIA [DELTA?] FORD.\r\n220. MR. & MRS. J. L. HAYES.\r\n221. VIRGINIA HAYES.\r\n222. MR. & MRS. JAS. DEARMAN.\r\n223. MR. & MRS. CAESAR WEBB.\r\n224. GLENN POTTTER.\r\n225. MR. & MRS. E. J. EVANS.\r\n226. HOUSTON PAYNE.\r\n227. ROBERT SMITH & SADIE GAFNEY. ENNIS, TEX.\r\n228. FRANK ROBINSON.\r\n229. NORMAN MASON.\r\n230. HE CARETH FOR YOU.\r\n231. FELT COLWELL.\r\n232. LUCY DELL WADE.\r\n233. MRS. T. C. SMITH.\r\n234. T. S. ANDERSON.\r\n235. JOE YOUNG.\r\n236. W. C. REDMAN.\r\n237. J. C. BOND.\r\n238. HUGH ROBINSON & CLARA FOWLER.\r\n \r\n\r\nSQUARE 3 B\r\n \r\n239. MR. & MRS. LEM MAGNESS.\r\n240. LONNIE SOUTHARD ALLEN.\r\n241. MRS. DR. L. D. ALLEN.\r\n242. MR. & MRS. A. B. HOOPER.\r\n243. MRS. THOS. MASON.\r\n244. MRS. JENNIE PARKER.\r\n245. EDWARD POTTER.\r\n246. JUSTIN & TOT POTTER.\r\n247. H. G. SPURLOCK.\r\n248. MRS. ISAAC HAYES.\r\n249. JAS. W. LEE.\r\n250. W. V. BADGETT.\r\n251. MRS. LIZZIE JONES.\r\n252. H. LEE WINNARD.\r\n253. MR. & MRS. A. E. POTTER. \r\n254. MRS. MARY ATNIP.\r\n255. REV. J. W. SWAN.\r\n256. MRS. WILLIE HAYES.\r\n257. HARRISON BROS. HUNTSVILLE, ALA.\r\n258. REV. R. L. BOLTON.\r\n259. REV. & MRS. B. B. NICHOLS.\r\n260. CORA HARRISON.\r\n261. MATTIE CROWLEY.\r\n262. H. L. FOUTCH.\r\n263. MRS. FANNIE TUBB.\r\n264. JOSH FOSTER.\r\n \r\n\r\nSQUARE 3 C\r\n \r\n265. J. KELLEY ATWELL.\r\n266. JESSIE MAI SOUTHARD.\r\n267. AUBREY TRAMEL.\r\n268. MR. & MRS. J. E. DRAKE.\r\n269. HUGH ROBINSON.\r\n270. C. L. REDMAN.\r\n271. L. COLVERT.\r\n272. JOE EVANS.\r\n273. MR. & MRS. S. W. PHILLIPS.\r\n274. MISS CLARA BROWN.\r\n275. LO, I AM WITH YOU ALWAY. MATT. 28:20\r\n276. MISS LUCY LOUISE HATCHER.\r\n277. PROF. & Mrs. T. L. COLEMAN.\r\n278. ERNEST DEARMAN.\r\n279. PROF. A. E. SHERRODD.\r\n280. MRS. H. L. FOUTCH.\r\n281. MRS. THEO ROBINSON.\r\n282. MATTIE WOODS.\r\n283. MAUREEN WOODS.\r\n284. NORVEL WEBB.\r\n285. W. N. ADCOCK.\r\n286. CAPT. ROSE.\r\n287. MRS. JAMES VAUGHN.\r\n288. JAMES VAUGHN.\r\n289. JOE VAUGHN.\r\n290. TOY MAYNARD.\r\n291. M. [MARTIN] A. CROWLEY.\r\n292. HATTIE EVANS.\r\n293. C. P. CHURCH, SMITHVILLE, TENN. 1912 & 1913. REV. \t\t\tS. T. BYARS, PASTOR.\r\n\r\n\r\nSQUARE 3 D\r\n \r\n294. SAM McGUIRE, JR.\r\n295. MRS. MARY LEWIS\r\n296. H. C. NOBLE.\r\n297. MRS. A. B. PARIS.\r\n298. A. J. FELTS.\r\n299. MRS. A. J. FELTS.\r\n300. GEO. DAVIS.\r\n301. MISS ROBBIE STARK.\r\n302. HARRY VAN DYKE.\r\n303. P. C. CROWLEY.\r\n304. NORA ALLEN.\r\n305. ALICE BLUHM.\r\n306. W. H. MOFFETT.\r\n307. W. P. JONES.\r\n308. WILL BOND.\r\n309. MYRTLE BRYANT.\r\n310. DR. KELTON & WIFE.\r\n311. MRS. W. M. GARRETT.\r\n312. UNCLE GEORGE COLVERT.\r\n313. MRS. ANNIE HICKS.\r\n314. SAM PACK.\r\n315. BERT DAVIS.\r\n316. TENNIE ________ ?\r\n317. J. J. STARK.\r\n318. E.__? KNOWLES.\r\n319. P. G. HICKS.\r\n320. BESSIE ESTES.\r\n321. DR. POTTER.\r\n \r\nSQUARE 4 A\r\n \r\n322. DUG [DOUG] HOOPER.\r\n323. BETHEL LAWSON ?\r\n324. J. H. HEFLEY.\r\n325. EVA GRIFFITH.\r\n326. ELLIE (?) GRIFFITH.\r\n327. CAPPA HAYES.\r\n328. LEROY SMITH.\r\n329. WM. BRAKE.\r\n330. ORVAL A. McGEE.\r\n331. A. B. ATNIP.\r\n332. W. J. LAFEVER.\r\n333. MRS. VELLA LOVE.\r\n334. LASSIE MAI McGEE.\r\n335. MRS. W. H. REEDER.\r\n336. HALLIE HOOPER.\r\n337. JAMES HOOPER.\r\n338. FLOICE VICKERS.\r\n339. HENRIETTA PUCKETT.\r\n440. MAGGIE HOOPER.\r\n441. HERSHELL JOHNSON.\r\n442. DAVID J. ATNIP.\r\n443. OLLIE (?) GOTHARD.\r\n444. ARDEN JOHNSON.\r\n445. A. P. ALLEN.\r\n446. SILAS R. McGEE.\r\n447. OVA McGEE.\r\n448. FLOYD YOUNG &\r\n449. MARJORIE FOUTCH.\r\n450. LIZZIE ATNIP.\r\n451. DR. J. T. BELL\r\n452. 1912\r\n453. AIKEN (?) ALLEN.\r\n454. J. W. WADE.\r\n455. C. O. JACOBS.\r\n456. M. M. HAYES.\r\n \r\nSQUARE 4 B\r\n \r\n457. OLIVER UNDERHILL.\r\n458. BRO. J. B. ESTES & WIFE.\r\n459. BRO. A. E. CLEMET (?)\r\n460. W. S. McDANIEL.\r\n461. R. V. EDWARDS.\r\n462. COLONEL CUMMINGS\r\n463. C. A. CANTRELL & WIFE.\r\n464. TIM NEWBY.\r\n465. JOHNNIE PARIS.\r\n466. ALBERT ESTES.\r\n467. WILL COFEE (?) COPE (?)\r\n468. WILLIE ESTES.\r\n469. ARTHUR JUDKINS & LOLA BRYANT.\r\n470. AARON BAIN.\r\n471. BRACKETT POTTER.\r\n472. PHILANDER BRYANT.\r\n473. JOYCE TURNER.\r\n474. C. H. PAGE.\r\n475. MISS BESSIE TIBBS.\r\n476. FREEMONT BLUHM.\r\n477. W. B. POTTER & WIFE.\r\n478. HARVEY MOORE.\r\n479. FRANK BRYANT.\r\n480. W. E. FERRELL.\r\n481. MRS. T. F. STRATTON.\r\n \r\n\r\nSQUARE 4 C\r\n \r\n482. MRS. J. E. JONES.\r\n483. SYDNEY FOSTER.\r\n484. MR. & MRS. HERBERT WEST.\r\n485. ROBERT L. WEST.\r\n486. MR. & MRS. J. L. DINWIDDIE.\r\n487. REV. J. L. SMOTHERMAN.\r\n488. CLARABELLE CALHOUN.\r\n489. MR. & MRS. J. E. CONGER.\r\n490. LIZZIE JONES.\r\n491. LOUISE EVANS.\r\n492. DR. & MRS. M. L. WILSON.\r\n493. MRS. W. H. HOOPER.\r\n494. MRS. MARGARET MONTGOMERY. SPARTA.\r\n495. MRS. MARY YOUNG. SPARTA.\r\n496. MRS. W. B. GIBSON. OKLA.\r\n497. OBEY GOD.\r\n498. FLORA FOSTER.\r\n499. MR. & MRS. H. [UNCLE HEZZIE] CALHOUN.\r\n500. MR. & MRS. [KATE] W. B. [BROWN] FOSTER.\r\n501. MRS. T. J. POTTER [HELEN].\r\n \r\n\r\nSQUARE 4 D\r\n \r\n502. AARON C ANTRELL.\r\n503. MRS. OCTA ALLEN.\r\n504. UNCLE TOM ALLEN.\r\n505. MRS. JAMES ROBINSON.\r\n506. UNCLE DICK McGINNIS.\r\n507. MISS LILLIE SMITH.\r\n508. JEAN CROWLEY.\r\n509. MR. CARLYN MOORE.\r\n510. MISS PATSY MARTIN.\r\n511. W. R. SMITH, JR.\r\n512. MRS. J. E. EVINS [MYRTIE GOODSON]\r\n513. MRS. ELIZABETH BAILIFF.\r\n514. ELBERT JENNINGS.\r\n515. HAVE FAITH IN GOD.\r\n516. DR. C. A. LORING.\r\n517. MRS. JAMES ROBINSON.\r\n518. CONGER BROS.\r\n519. MR. & MRS. F. [FURMAN] M. LOVE [EUGENIA WEBB]\r\n520. LITTLE CLARISSA LOVE.\r\n521. F. Z. [FELIX ZOLLICOFFER] WEBB.\r\n522. KELLY LATHAM.\r\n523. MRS. SAM FOSTER [MATTIE WEBB]\r\n524. MR. & MRS. R. L. CANTRELL [BOB LEE & CARRIE WEBB YOUNG ]\r\n525. E. COOKSEY.\r\n \r\nSQUARE 5 A\r\n \r\n526. W. F. HOOPER . \r\n527. RAY LEE.\r\n528. MRS. MARY BUCKNER.\r\n529. MRS. MARY HULLETT.\r\n530. MRS. ALVIE [ROSA] JENNINGS.\r\n531. MRS. ELIZA BLANKENSHIP.\r\n532. R. L. TURNER [BOB].\r\n533. DOCK JOHNSON.\r\n534. OTIS POTTER\r\n535. MRS. WILL [CALLIE] TAYLOR. \r\n536. HATTIE COLVERT.\r\n537. GEORGE JOHNSON\r\n538. LONNY ATNIP.\r\n539. JOSH PHILLIPS.\r\n540. DR. W. W. PARKER. \r\n541. MARY McGEE.\r\n542. HERBERT MOFFETT.\r\n543. MRS. ETHEL LOVE.\r\n544. L. E. LOVE.\r\n545. JIMMY HOOPER.\r\n546. ROSCOE BURTON.\r\n547. MRS. MARTHA COLVERT.\r\n548. SUE HARRIS.\r\n549. CHAS. TALLY.\r\n550. MR. T. M. HOOPER.\r\n551. MRS. T. M. HOOPER [TENNESSEE].\r\n552. H. REEVES.\r\n553. DR. A. AVANT [ALVIE].\r\n554. MRS. ADDIE AVANT.\r\n555. H. D. JOHNSOON.\r\n556. BOB DEARMAN.\r\n557. W. H. HOOPER.\r\n \r\nSQUARE 5 B\r\n \r\n558. MRS. J. L. VICKERS.\r\n559. MRS. E. HENDON [WILLIE WADE].\r\n560. EUGENE HENDON.\r\n561. MILDRED HENDON.\r\n562. MAMIE HENDON.\r\n563. MISS ETTA WOODSIDE.\r\n564. MRS. J. [JOHN] E. FOSTER [OMAGH TUBB].\r\n565. MRS. D. [DIXIE] W. FLOYD [ALLENE WADE].\r\n566. MRS. T. [TIM] W. WADE.\r\n567. J. L. FOUTCH.\r\n568. DR. & MRS. W. B. PARKER [BYRON & NOVELLA WEST].\r\n569. MR. & MRS. R. B. WEST.\r\n570. B. M. CANTRELL [BETHEL MAGNESS].\r\n571. EARL WADE, JR.\r\n572. MRS. ELLA CANTRELL.\r\n573. MRS. H. E. [HENRY EWING] STALEY.\r\n574. O. C. STALEY [OSCAR].\r\n575. MRS. O. C. STALEY [O'FALLON FOSTER].\r\n576. FRED ROBINSON.\r\n577. MR. & MRS. RICHARD HAYES [FANNIE CONGER].\r\n578. MISS WILLIE POTTER.\r\n579. J. H. CHRISTIAN [JIM].\r\n580. A. B. FRAZIER SHFF. [AMMON].\r\n581. ISAAC COLWELL.\r\n \r\nSQUARE 5 C\r\n \r\n582. J. B. BUTLER.\r\n583. CLARENCE JOHNSON.\r\n584. MR. & MRS. J. H. JOHNSON.\r\n585. JULIAS ROLLER.\r\n586. TOY HAYES.\r\n587. MR. & MRS. W. H. HAYES [WILL & MATT McGEE].\r\n588. TOMMIE SHIELDS.\r\n589. MATT MARTIN.\r\n590. WALTER DAVIS.\r\n591. MRS. J. [JI M] K. SHIELDS [NANNIE].\r\n592. MR. & MRS. S. M. McGUIRE [SAM & AUNT BITHY].\r\n593. J. N. BILLINGS.\r\n594. J. [JACK] S. ALLEN.\r\n595. J. C. FOSTER. [JIM].\r\n596. STELLA YOUNG & CLARA HAYES.\r\n597. GOD BLESS OUR CHURCH.\r\n598. RICHES PROFIT NOT IN THE DAY OF WRATH.\r\n599. LOVE GOD.\r\n600. LET THINE HAND HELP ME.\r\n601. GOD IS OUR REFUGE.\r\n602. PEACE ON EARTH.\r\n604. MATTIE EMRY. CROSSVILLE.\r\n605. VIRGINIA HAYS.\r\n606. LOFTON FISHER.\r\n \r\nSQUARE 5 D\r\n \r\n607. T. E. HARNEY.\r\n608. BERNICE POTTER.\r\n609. ELIZABETH WADE.\r\n610. LAURA HAYES.\r\n611. BETTIE ROBINSON.\r\n612. EVA WADE.\r\n613. W. H. N. BOND [BILL].\r\n614. ALTON FRAZIER.\r\n615. PROF. J. T. CAPLINGER.\r\n616. W. H. TYREE.\r\n617. MR. & MRS. E. L. WHALEY.\r\n618. MRS. W. H. ATWELL [NANNIE MAE GRAY].\r\n619. MRS. S. L. FITTS.\r\n620. REV. & MRS. S. T. BYARS.\r\n621. J. J. HARNEY. OKLA.\r\n622. MR. & MRS. C. H. HUMPHRY. OKLA.\r\n623. MISS FLOSSIE HARNEY. OKLA.\r\n624. MR. & MRS. S. W. SUTTER. OKLA.\r\n625. MR. & MRS. W. T. DOSIER.\r\n626. MRS. DR. J. S. [JOHN SAVAGE] TAYLOR.\r\n627. MR. & MRS. C. [CLARENCE] W. MOORE.\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"1912 - 1913","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on border"],"DateQuiltF023":"1901-1929","OtherExDateF023d":"1912 - 1913","DateInfoF023f":"Date embroidered on quilt","LayFormatF024":"Crazy","FabPrintF037":["Checked","Plaid","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"QuiltTopF054":"Unknown, Quiltmakers","LocMadeF057a":"Smithville","ProvCountyF057b":"Dekalb","ProvStateF057d":"Tennessee","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"The quilt was purchased at an estate sale at the home of Mrs. Rosa John Bonham Twilla in Smithville, Tennessee, c. 1991, by Marsha Young Darrah. She later donated it to the Smithville Cumberland Presbyterian Church, returning it to its source and allowing it to be widely enjoyed.","ReasonsF060":["Fundraising"],"OwnerNameF082a":"Smithville, TN, Cumberland Presbyterian Church","OwnerAddressF083":"jeleo@erols.com","OwnerCityF084":"Washington DC","OwnerStateF086":"District of Columbia","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"20016","OwnerPhoneF088":"2022445638","SourceInfoF088b":"Jane Evins Leonard","AddNotesF132":"It is presumed the quiltmakers were members of the CPW, women of the church group.","description":"Made in the Crazy Quilt style, these twenty large squares of random patches containing over six hundred names were assembled in 1912 and 1913 to raise funds, perhaps for new pulpit furniture. Vibrant velvet and wool patches are colorfully embroidered with names of individuals and businesses, sometimes citing the amount paid. The vertical borders contain Bible verses and exhortations.","photocredit079a1":"Claudine Pinckley (Full & Detail 2); Jane E. Leonard (Detail 1, 3, & 4)","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-32/IMG_0206.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-32/IMG_3836.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-32/IMG_0235.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-32/IMG_3851.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-32/IMG_3876.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH QUILT","Maker":"[\"UNKNOWN, QUILTMAKERS\"]","Date":"1901-1929","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Jane Evins Leonard","legacy_kid":"4-DB-2C","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:13","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"ta1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-31","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","InstInvContrNumF004":"MQP 09.0179","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Crazy Friendship Quilt","AltNameF011":"Crazy","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Black","Blue or Navy","Brown","Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Multiple Names","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"Signatures on the quilt include the following. The complete last names and husband's names (in parenthesis) are included where known.\r\nHappy Independent Aid Society 1936\r\nBlanche J. (Jensen, Warren)\r\nAlice D. (Dopp, Jim)\r\nMattie S.\r\nFlora R. (Rogers, Henry)\r\nMarge J. (Jensen)\r\nMyrtle D. (Dopp, Ken)\r\nKari L. (Lillie, Ralph)\r\nIva G. (Gilbert, Cecil)\r\nViolet H. (Hockstra)\r\nJennie K.\r\nZelda N. (Neitzel, Carl)\r\nKate L. (Lillie, Clarence)\r\nEmma C.\r\nCarrie G. (Gilmore, Evert)\r\nLura C. (Cesar, Elmer)\r\nThelma J. (Jensen)\r\nHilda J. (Jensen, Alton)\r\nAnna S.\r\nHattie R. (Roth)\r\nAlmeda Z. (Zenski, Jack)\r\nDode S. (Stevens, Clyde)\r\nGusta D. (Dyer, Amos)","DateInscripF020a":"1936","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","OtherExDateF023d":"1936","DateInfoF023f":"On the quilt.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Wool"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Ink drawing"],"QuiltTopF054":"Happy Independent Aid Society","LocMadeF057a":"McBride","ProvCountyF057b":"Montcalm","ProvStateF057d":"Michigan","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"For this quilt, each member of the society made a square on which they embroidered their first name and last initial. The quilt is made of wool scraps, with the names, decorative stitching and other embellishments in yarn. It was not finished, and the edges are not square. Previous owner Shirley Nowakowski, stablized the top by tacking it to a muslin back.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OwnerNameF082a":"Heritage Village at Montcalm Community College","OwnerAddressF083":"snowkow@tir.com","OwnerCityF084":"St. Johns","OwnerStateF086":"Michigan","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"48879","OwnerPhoneF088":"517-432-3800","SourceInfoF088b":"Shirley Nowakowski","AddNotesF132":"This quilt top was made by members of the Happy Independent Aid Society, in 1936, as identified in the center block. The Happy Independent Aid Society began as the Ladies Guild of the McBride Methodist Church. The village of McBride is in Montcalm County, Michigan. When the society grew to include board members who were not members of the church, the church required they become an independent organization. Some members lived in the village of McBride, with the majority living on surrounding farms. The women met in each other's homes, and made quilts/blankets for families in need.","description":"A wool crazy quilt containing signatures of the Happy Independent Aid Society in 1936 from McBride, Michigan.","AccessF080":"Restricted","verify":"yes","Pattern":"CRAZY FRIENDSHIP QUILT","Maker":"[\"HAPPY INDEPENDENT AID SOCIETY\"]","Date":"1930-1949","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Shirley Nowakowski","CopyRestF080c":"private","legacy_kid":"4-DB-2B","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:13","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["CRAZY FRIENDSHIP QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"1a1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-63","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","InstInvContrNumF004":"1997.007.0479","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Chintz Applique","AltNameF011":"Album","OverallWidthF12a":"110 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"93 inches","TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"Sturgeon, William Rodgers/Born September 26, 1843\r\n\"Schaffer, Elizabeth/Aug 1844 and Schaffer, Debby/August 1844\" (same block)\r\n\r\n\"Craig, Helen/1844, Craig,Josephine/1844\" (same block) \r\n\r\nAll signatures are written in ink on three blocks.","DateInscripF020a":"09/26/1843, 8/1844 ","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations"],"DateQuiltF023":"1800-1849","OtherExDateF023d":"1843 ","DateInfoF023f":"Multiple dates. One is listed as the birth date of William Rodger Sturgeon, September 26, 1843. Other dates are either 1844 or August, 1844.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral"],"UniqueF037b":"Queen Victoria chintz yardage","ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"FeaturesF053":"Unusual figural quilting designs of baskets and flowers are found in this quilt design","QuiltTopF054":"Unknown, quiltmaker","LocMadeF057a":"Shippensburg","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"There are five names inscribed in ink on this quilt. No historical documentation of the individuals can be found. Though the name William Rodgers Sturgeon is listed on historical records, none match the birth date listed on the quilt. The other names are inscribed in pairs and appear to be related. They read \"Elizabeth Schaffer/Aug. 1844, Debby Schaffer, Aug. 1844\" and \"Josephine Craig 1844 and Helen Craig, 1844.\"\r\n\r\nThis quilt was purchased by Ardis and Robert James from Christies, New York in 1990. In 1997, it was donated to the International Quilt Study Center at the University of Nebraska along with approximately 950 quilts from the Jameses personal collection","ReasonsF060":["Unknown"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Unknown","AddNotesF066":"William Rodgers Sturgeon appears on a second chintz applique signature quilt, made in Springfield, Ohio, c. 1852. His name is featured on a block with Richard and Helen Sturgeon and what appears to be his sisters Helen and Mary. Census record locate Helen and her daughters in the Philadelphia area in 1850, 1860 and 1870. \r\n\r\nThe related quilt also features the Queen Victoria chintz fabric and a chintz calla lily fabric.\r\n\r\n\r\nA number of possibilities were located in historical records for the women's names inscribed on the quilt, however without further documentation, no conclusive results can be reached. ","OwnerNameF082a":"International Quilt Study Center & Museum","OwnerAddressF083":"cducey1@unl.edu","OwnerCityF084":"Lincoln ","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"68502","OwnerPhoneF088":"402-472-6301","SourceInfoF088b":"Carolyn Ducey","description":"A medallion quilt, featuring a chintz fabric that depicts Queen Victoria in a garden. Surrounded by a grid of blocks all composed of chintz applique motifs. ","photocredit079a1":"owner","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-63/4-DB-D-779-1997_007_0479.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-63/4-DB-D-793-1997_007_0479_D35_WilliamRodgersSurgeon.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-63/4-DB-D-791-1997_007_0479_DebbySchafferAug1844.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-63/4-DB-D-797-1997_007_0479_JosephineCraige1844.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-63/1997_007_0479_D10_Victoria.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"CHINTZ APPLIQUE","Maker":"[\"UNKNOWN, QUILTMAKER\"]","Date":"1800-1849","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CopyRestF080c":"owner","legacy_kid":"4-DB-D","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:39","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["CHINTZ APPLIQUE"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"s61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-29","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission; California Heritage Quilt Project","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Carrie's Rooster Quilt","AltNameF011":"Various rooster applique designs","OverallWidthF12a":"90 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"108 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Brown","Red","Rust"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Multiple Names","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"1A Dee 83 (Deanna Charlton)\r\n2A Judy Hafner\r\n3A Candy '83 (last name Bally?)\r\n4A Edith Huckleberry\r\n5A Marge Winters\r\n\r\n1B DC 84 (Julia DeLorge's granddaughter?)\r\n2B GS (Ginger Strange)\r\n3B Carol Millard\r\n4B CH (Connie Halter, Deanna Charlton's sister)\r\n5B 1(cent mark symbol) 83 (Penny Lockwood)\r\n\r\n1C J. Good (Joyce)\r\n2C JF (Jane Ferris?)\r\n3C MRP (Mary Ross Peard)\r\n4C Scarlett Rose 6-8-83\r\n5C Susie Harris 7-4-83\r\n\r\n1D Joyce Harris July 1983 (Susie's Mom)\r\n2D unsigned (Carrie's block)\r\n3D Edy G (Goldsworthy)\r\n4D Jody Cloud\r\n5D Pat Coulson 83","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","OtherExDateF023d":"1983","DateInfoF023f":"These friendship blocks were made by Quilter's Sew-Ciety members in 1983 & 1984, then set together by Carrie Minor. She passed away in abt. 1992, after which her daughter Carrie gave the partly finished top to Scarlett Rose, who added the border fabric and appliqued the lattice corner squares.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Cotton or polyester blend"],"FabPrintF037":["Multiple scrap"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Blanket, buttonhole, or other decorative applique stitch","Hand Applique","Machine Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)","Embroidery"],"QuiltTechF049":["Hand quilting"],"ThrColorF049b":"The muslin blocks were hand quilted with ecru thread, the sashing with red thread and the border is yellow thread.","MakerGroupNameF097":"The Frontier Quilters; Quilter's Sew-Ciety","QuiltTopF054":"Minor, Carrie","QuiltedByF055":"Tinker, Wanda","LocMadeF057a":"Redding","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"Carrie Minor collected ceramic roosters throughout her life. After she passed away in the early 90s, her collection was given away to family and friends, each of whom got to chose a rooster to keep in her memory. Carrie was a founding member of the Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding and she asked the membership to make her rooster friendship blocks. 19 members made blocks, so along with her own, this makes up the 20 blocks in this quilt top. There were very few patterns available at the time, so members used whatever resources they could find to get a rooster design that they could applique for Carrie. The hand quilting was done in 2019 by the Frontier Quilters of Anderson. Scarlett paid to have the hand quilting done, with the money going to support the Frontier Senior Center in Anderson, CA.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"ContestListF071a":"This quilt was entered in the Inter-Mountain Fair in MacArthur, California. It won third place in the group quilt category and received the June Boster Award for Best Hand Stitched Quilt of 2019.","OwnerNameF082a":"Scarlett Rose","OwnerAddressF083":"Scarlett@scarlettrose.com","OwnerCityF084":"Anderson","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"96007","OwnerPhoneF088":"5303651402","SourceInfoF088b":"Scarlett Rose","description":"This quilt top features applique blocks made by 20 members of the Quilter's Sew-Ciety of Redding, CA, in 1983. Membership in the Sew-Ciety was at about 35 quilters at that time.","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-29/RoosterFull.jpg"],"zoom":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-29/RoosterFullzoom.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-29/Blockscloseup.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-29/ScarlettRooster.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-29/RoosterBorder.jpg"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-29/RoosterFair2019.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Owner Associator":"51-150-25","Pattern":"CARRIES ROOSTER QUILT","Maker":"[\"BALLY, CANDY?\", \"CHARLTON, DEANNA\", \"CLOUD, JODY\", \"COULSON, PAT\", \"FERRIS, JANE?\", \"GOLDSWORTHY, EDY\", \"GOOD, JOYCE\", \"HAFNER, JUDY\", \"HALTER, CONNIE\", \"HARRIS, JOYCE\", \"HARRIS, SUSIE\", \"HUCKLEBERRY, EDITH\", \"LOCKWOOD, PENNY\", \"MILLARD, CAROL\", \"PEARD, MARY ROSS\", \"ROSE, SCARLETT\", \"STRANGE, GINGER\", \"WINTERS, MARGE\", \"MINOR, CARRIE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Scarlett Rose","CopyRestF080c":"Scarlett Rose","legacy_kid":"4-DB-29","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:11","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["CARRIES ROOSTER QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"0a1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-59","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Canaan Quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"65 1/2 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"79 1/2 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Red","White"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Multiple Names","Other"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"mottos","ContInscripF020":"Block number contents (block pattern)1A \"Jessie M.\" (spider and web); 1B \"M. S. D.\" (boy and dog); 1C \"May L. Sandel\" (bowl and pitcher); 1D \"Minnie Beers.\" (bird and wild rose); 1E no name (iris); 1F \"S.W.\" (heron); 1G no name (two birds).\r\n2A \"Della Snedaker\" (fort and flag);2B \"Emma Smith\" (flowers and 5 bugs); 2C \"C.L.W.\" (calla lily); 2D \"Nancy Walker\" (hunter with dog); 2E \"Rose Westfall\" (daisies); 2F \"Mother\" (daisy and buds); 2G \"Wet or Dry A friend am I\".\r\n3A \"L. Heath\" (wild rose with bud); 2B \"Mrs. Wm. Wendell\" (dog and donkey kicking a man); 3C \"Bertha Smith\" (two large flowers); 3D \"Affie. M. Yaple\" (branch of star flowers); 3E \"Grace A. Legg\" (large rose and buds); 3F \"H. J. Westfall\" (larkspur spray); 3G \"Edith Westfall\" (two fish on a plate).\r\n4A \"May Liddington.\" (boy standing in water); 4B \"Lilly Van Gorden\" (butterfly and flowers); 4C \"Minnie Personeus Candor Feb. 1891.\" (pansies); 4D \"We're From The Owl Country, Emma Adams.\" (two owls with hats sitting on branch); 4E \"E. F. W.\" (poppy and bud); 4F \"Frances Akins\" embroidered in reverse (stork); 4G \"Edith Bal\" (strawberries).\r\n5A \"Nellie Hutchinson\" (quatrefoil design); 5B \"Carrie Thuillard\" (owl sitting on moon crescent); 5C \"Mrs. E. E. Legg\" (seated cat and dog); 5D \"M. E. W.\" (letters decorated with flowers and leaves); 5E \"C. M. P.\" (two roses with buds); 5F \"H. P. M. (teapot); 5G \"Grace Card\" (flowers).\r\n6A \"Mrs W. A. Westfall\" (flowers); 6B \"Carrie Decker\" (crescent of roses and forget-me-nots); 6C \"Kalla Waldo\" (thistles); 6D \"Mrs. G. W. Foote 1891\" (clover); 6E \"Mr. H. Thuillard\" (straight razor, shaving mug and brush); 6F \"B. Walker\" (K. Greenaway style girl sitting); 6G \"Willis. A. Westfall\" (two dogs standing on hind feet).\r\n7A no name (K. Greenaway style girl with hoop); 7B \"S W S\" (two K. Greenaway style girls back to); 7C \"L. O. L.\" (maple leaf wreath); 7D Mrs. J. P. Akins\" (owl on branch); 7E \"Mrs. John. Jones.\" (two crossed U.S. flags inside floral wreath); 7F \"Detha Short. Mo.\" (morning glories); 7G no name (chick and flowers).\r\n8A \"Mrs. Ira Personeus\" (spray of leaves); 8B \"E. M.\" (cattails); 8C \"Carrie Ball.\" (flower and leaf vine); 8D \"Della Patch\" (peaches and cherries); 8E \"Mrs. C. Akins\" (flying bird); 8F \"Nellie Ballou\" (three K. Greenaway children); 8G \"Mrs Myron Westfall\" (child with toy boat in water).\r\n9A no name (bleeding heart); 9B no name (pansies); 9C \"Celia Westfall\" (K. Greenaway style Little Boy Blue); 9D \"A. E. W.\" (sunflower); 9E \"Mary Beers.\" (butterfly and roses); 9F no name (hens and flower); 9G no name (duck and ducklings).","DateInscripF020a":"02-00-1891","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"OtherExDateF023d":"1891","DateInfoF023f":"Date \"Feb. 1891\" embroidered on Block Row 4 Column C; 1891 embroidered on Block Row 6 Column D","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"UniqueF038h":"Embroidered flowers and other images in the blocks are from common commercial sources that have not been identified.","QuiltTopF054":"Unknown","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"A Canaan, NH, resident placed quilt for sale the VT Quilt Festival consignment table in 1983. Seller's name was not made public. Owner purchased the quilt at that time because it is \"redwork\". Surnames on quilt are still found in the NH Upper Valley region.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Unknown","AddNotesF066":"Some blocks contain surnames in common, especially Westfall (seven blocks). There are two men's names (6E and 6G). The center block (5D) contains only the initials M. E. W., but the letters are more ornate and may indicate the person for whom the quilt was made.\r\n","OwnerNameF082a":"Sandra G. Munsey","OwnerAddressF083":"sgmunsey@comcast.net","OwnerCityF084":"Forestdale","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"02644","OwnerPhoneF088":"508-539-9442","SourceInfoF088b":"Sandra G. Munsey","description":"Red embroidered friendship quilt believed to be from Canaan, NH, dated 1891, cocntaining 56 embroidered names and initials plus designs on a total of 63 blocks.","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-59/4-DB-9-475-CanaanQuilt.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-59/4-DB-9-477-Row2BlkDCanaanNHQuilt.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-59/4-DB-9-478-Row2BlkECanaanNHQuilt.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-59/4-DB-9-479-Row4BlkCCanaanNHQuilt.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-59/4-DB-9-480-Row8BlkDCanaanNHQuilt.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"CANAAN QUILT","Maker":"[\"UNKNOWN\"]","Date":"1891","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Sandra G. Munsey","legacy_kid":"4-DB-9","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:34","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["CANAAN QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"wq1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-44","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Campground Friendship Fan Quilt","AltNameF011":"Fan","BrackmanF011a":"3305","OverallWidthF12a":"65 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"74 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Cream","Green","Lavender","Orange","Pink","Purple","Red","White","Yellow"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Nile Green"],"TypeInscripF019":["Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"Names Listed on Signature Quilt\r\n\r\n1A Harland Williams: 1B Anna Trembly: 1C Kate McGinnis: 1D Eleanor Montgomery:1E Ella M. Kelly: 1F Lillian Williams: 1G John Montgomery.\r\n\r\n2A Paul Weaver: 2B Don Cooper: 2C Clarence E. Weaver: 2D W.B. Williams: 2E Madge Williams: 2F Agnes Williams: 2G Charles Trembly.\r\n\r\n3A David Chedester: 3B Lova Williams: 3C Elma Chedester: 3D Carolyn Jean Snyder: 3E Carnie Williams: 3F Thelma Williams: 3G Freda Sines.\r\n\r\n4A Irene Britton: 4B Pearl Weaver: 4C Hilda Dewitte: 4D Mrs. Williard Miller: 4E Alvirna Rhodes: 4F Gertie Lewis: 4G Marie Weaver.\r\n\r\n5A Florence La Rew: 5B Howard Murray: 5C Belle Britton: 5D Cecil Wilson: 5E Francis Miller: 5F Izetta Cooper: 5G Virginia Williams.\r\n\r\n6A Lydia McGinnis: 6B Edgar Wilt: 6C Nellie Miller: 6D Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Miller: 6E Paul La Rew: 6F Henretta Craig: 6G Cora Fortney.\r\n\r\n7A Kathaleen Wilson: 7B Irene Murray: 7C Mae Wilt: 7D Wilfred Britton: 7E Alice Loraw: 7F Glen M. Williams: 7G Maxine Chedester.\r\n\r\n8A Eugene McGinnis: 8B Asa Britton: 8C Lloyd La Rew: 8D Gilbert Williams: 8E Eva Craig: 8F Dent McGinnis: 8G Vivian Dewitte.\r\n","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","OtherExDateF023d":"1939-1941","DateInfoF023f":"Approximate date the quilt was made is between 1939-1941. Date determined by: Agnes Castle Williams was married April 1939 and her married name is listed on the quilt. Vivian Dewitte Weaver was married in October 1941. Her maiden name is listed on the quilt.

","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Multiple scrap","Plaid","Print","Solid/plain","Striped"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"LocMadeF057a":"Campground Community near Tunnelton, WV.","ProvCountyF057b":"Preston County","ProvProvF057e":"Campground Community near Tunnelton, WV.","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"The Friendship Quilt was in the personal belongings of the late Izetta Jewell Bucklew Cooper who passed away on 11 Feb 1985. \r\n\r\nIzetta was born 3 Nov 1916 in Rowlesburg, WV., the daughter of Clay & Agnes McGinnis Bucklew. When Izetta was 15 days old her mother died of Bright’s disease. Izetta’s maternal grandparents, Dent & Lydia Sisler McGinnis of the Campground Community near Tunnelton, WV took Izetta in and raised her. Izetta graduated from Tunnelton High School in 1936 and later married Don Cooper from Farmington, WV. and had three children: Barbara, Edith Jewell and Donny Cooper.\r\n","ReasonsF060":["Fundraising"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Unknown","AddNotesF066":"The people paid ten cents each to have their signature embroidered on the quilt. Source: 1998 Lillian Williams; block 1E","RelItemsF088a":"A new quilt binding was added in 1998 by Edith Cooper Shaver, Lydia McGinnis' great granddaughter.","OwnerNameF082a":"Edith Shaver","OwnerAddressF083":"ecshaver@westco.net","OwnerCityF084":"Fairmont","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"26554","OwnerPhoneF088":"304-366-0633","SourceInfoF088b":"Edith Cooper Shaver","description":"56 fan blocks,embroidered with first and last names of people who lived in the Campground Community near Tunnelton, WV.","essay":"It is generally felt that the women of the Campground Community made the Friendship Quilt. It is unknown which organization actually made the quilt: the homemakers, the women at the Camp Chapel United Church or possibly the Ladies Aid Society. According to one source, the quilt was a fundraiser with each name costing ten cents. The embroidered names appear to be a copy of the person’s signature. The majority of the names appear to be couples who lived in the community.\r\n\r\n","photocredit079a1":"Edith Shaver","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-44/4-DB-37-475-Fullview.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-44/4-DB-37-477-Fullview2.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-44/4-DB-37-478-DonIzettaCooperDentLydiaMcGinnis.JPG"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Worrall","dateverified":"2010-09-23","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"CAMPGROUND FRIENDSHIP FAN QUILT","Date":"1930-1949","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Edith Shaver","CopyRestF080c":"Edith Shaver","legacy_kid":"4-DB-37","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:25","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["CAMPGROUND FRIENDSHIP FAN QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"sK1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-26","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Calico Cathy's Christmas","AltNameF011":"Sunbonnet Sue","OverallWidthF12a":"78 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"90 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Green","Red"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Double Pink","Indigo Blue"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Multiple Names","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"1A Carol West 98\r\n1B Mary Roberts\r\n1C Evelyn Cook\r\n1D Helen Jacobson\r\n1E Evvelyn Maxwell\r\n\r\n2A Terry Shepard - Marshalltown Iowa\r\n2B Shirlee Peterson\r\n2C Ardeth Laake\r\n2D Rose Wilson\r\n2E Donna Lanman\r\n\r\n3A Love Puos - 98- MVQG\r\n3B MJN (Marie Jessie Noll)\r\n3C Barb Caple\r\n3D Frances Fostrom\r\n3E Gretchen Poffinbarger\r\n\r\n4A Meghan Lopshire\r\n4B Ellie Lopshire \r\n4C Cathy Litwinow - IQG presidenet\r\n4D Rosie Baker\r\n4E Dee Kuenning\r\n\r\n5A Winnifred Petersen\r\n5B Mariln Galley\r\n5C Darla Jo Hanks\r\n5D Diane Crawford\r\n5E Nancy K. Stribling - 8-20-1998","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","OtherExDateF023d":"1996-1998","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Silk"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Geometric","Multiple scrap","Novelty","Plaid","Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038b":["Blanket, buttonhole, or other decorative applique stitch","Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)","Embroidery","Other embellishment technique"],"FeaturesF053":"Quilting: chevron quilting behind the Sue figures; stitch-in-the-ditch around blocks; 1/2 inch around the star points.\r\n\r\nEach block was individually embellished:\r\n1A lace star ornament\r\n1B angel pillow\r\n1C skater\r\n1D lace and buttons and star\r\n1E lace stocking\r\n\r\n2A green and beige\r\n2B star\r\n2C silk ribbon embroider; antique metal medallion\r\n2D machine embroidered candle\r\n2E Celtic circle with yo-yo\r\n\r\n3A Dresden plate skirt, daisies and red ribbon on hat, holding a bicycle, and blue angel in corner\r\n3B Green gngham with red rick rack\r\n holding green teddy bear\r\n3C ruched flower on hat\r\n3S gingerbread cookie\r\n3E hand crocheted edgings\r\n\r\n4A Longerberger basket with amethyst ring\r\n4B Nordstrom box and amethyst ring\r\n4C San ta ornament\r\n4D Dresden hat and tiers of lace\r\n4E Brazilian embroidery\r\n\r\n5A Yo-yos\r\n5B a drawn heart, the Star of Hope\r\n5C rick rack and jingle bells\r\n5D green ribbon\r\n5E candy cane\r\n\r\n6A antique double pink with purple shows\r\n crazy quilt embroidery\r\n6B antique double pink and indigo fabrics,\r\n gingerbread applique\r\n6C antique metal medallion\r\n6D hand embroidered candle\r\n6E lace\r\n\r\n","QuiltTopF054":"Litwinow, Catherine","OthPeopleF056":"West, Carol; Roberts, Mary; Cook, Eelyn; Jacobson, Helen; Maxell, Evelyn; Shepard, TTerry; Peterson, Shirlee; Laake, Ardeth; Wilson, Rose;lanman, Donna; Paulos, Love; Noll, Marie Jessie; Caple, Barb; Fostrom, Frances; Poffinbarge, Gretchen;Lopshire, Meghan; Lopshire, Ellie;Baker, Rosie; Kuenning, Dee; Jackson, Sheila; Boomershine, Carol Rodgers; Noll, Marie;; Beach, Ruth; McCunn, Katleen R. Petersen, Winnifeed; Galley, Marilyn; Hanks, Darla Jo; Craweford, Didane; Stribling, Nancy K.","ProvStateF057d":"Iowa","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"Blocks were raffled at Iowa Quilter's Guild November 1996 at Ottumwa, Iowa. Blocks won\r\nby Kathie Anderson and Shirlee Peteron were given to Catherine Litwinow. Catherine asked others to make blocks for her.\r\n\r\nBlocks were set together at the Mississippi\r\nValley Fair in 1998. ","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship","Memorial"],"CommSourceF064b":" ","OwnerNameF082a":"Catherine Noll Litwinow","OwnerAddressF083":"litwinow62@msn.com","OwnerCityF084":"Bettendorf","OwnerStateF086":"Iowa","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"52722","OwnerPhoneF088":"563-332-8588","SourceInfoF088b":"Catherine Noll Litwinow","description":"Sunbonnet Sue is appliqued onto thirty 12-inch blocks. Each figure is holding something related to Christmas in her hand. The sashing forms red and green stars. ","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-26/calico.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"CALICO CATHYS CHRISTMAS","Maker":"[\"LITWINOW, CATHERINE\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Catherine Noll Litwinow","legacy_kid":"4-DB-26","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:09","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["CALICO CATHYS CHRISTMAS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"xa1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-47","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","InstInvContrNumF004":"Quilts of Tennessee","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Brownsville, Tennessee Fundraising Quilt","OverallWidthF12a":"78 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"90 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names","Place"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Circuit of Methodist Churches","ContInscripF020":"Wreath 4-A\r\nCenter: \"Brownsvill Ct 1937\"/Ruth Hay\r\n20 Tags (one name per tag in script)\r\nMrs. Allen\r\nMarie Thornton\r\nJessie Waller\r\nMary Ann Thorton\r\nAileen Taylor\r\nHattie Thornton\r\nRichard Thornton\r\nElizabeth Thornton\r\nBill Thornton\r\nDavid Gene Taylor\r\nGeorge Thornton\r\nElizabeth Moses(?)\r\nFannie Thornton\r\nJoe Thornton\r\nBessie Coppedge\r\nRuth Thornton\r\nMatilda Taylor\r\nElla Taylor\r\nHerbert Thornton\r\nMamie Ross\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"1937","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations"],"DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","OtherExDateF023d":"1937","DateInfoF023f":"Based on the embroidered date, one would assume that represented the time period when the fundraising project was underway and the quilt completed.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing","Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"UniqueF038h":"The quilt has rounded corners and a scalloped border. On three sides, a hand-pieced \"ice cream cone\" border in yellow and black triangles. The quilt is tied. It has five tiny French knots are at the corners of the quilt blocks. They may be more decorative than useful. The fundraising wreath designs made of name tags are unusual.","QuiltTopF054":"Mann, Mary","LocMadeF057a":"Brownsville","ProvCountyF057b":"Haywood","ProvStateF057d":"Tennessee","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"The quilt was given to the Methodist minister, whose wife and daughter eventually inherited the quilt. When the family retired to East Tennessee, the quilt came with them. An antique dealer acquired the quilt in Knoxville. She gave the quilt to the current owner because she thought it would make an interesting quilt research project.","ReasonsF060":["Fundraising"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Original to maker","RelItemsF088a":"Photograph of Mary Mann exists. For more information, see: Waldvogel, Merikay Soft Covers for Hard Times: Quiltmaking and the Great Depression (Nashville, TN: Rutledge Hill Press, 1990), 60-61. Part of the traveling exhibit: \"Soft Covers for Hard Times\" travelling exhibit in 1990-1992. ","OwnerNameF082a":"Merikay Waldvogel","OwnerAddressF083":"quiltalive@aol.com","OwnerCityF084":"Knoxville","OwnerStateF086":"Tennessee","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"37922","OwnerPhoneF088":"865-691-8117","SourceInfoF088b":"Merikay Waldvogel","AddNotesF132":"Mary Mann was born in 1873 and died in 1937. She was Methodist, born in rural West Tennessee in the United States.","AccessF080":"Restricted","verify":"yes","Pattern":"BROWNSVILLE TENNESSEE FUNDRAISING QUILT","Maker":"[\"MANN, MARY\"]","Date":"1930-1949","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Merikay Waldvogel","CopyRestF080c":"Merikay Waldvogel","legacy_kid":"4-DB-3A","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:26","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["BROWNSVILLE TENNESSEE FUNDRAISING QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"zK1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-54","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Breckenridge, Summit County, Colorado and Beyond Signature Quilt","AltNameF011":"Diamond in the Square, Prairie Star (the four corners)","OverallWidthF12a":"67\"","OverallLengthF012b":"67\"","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Blue or Navy","Brown","Cream","Gold","Green","Pink","Purple","Red"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Butterscotch","Double Pink","Turkey Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Multiple Names"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"The label, hand stitched on the back of the quilt, was designed using four of the Diamond in the Square blocks. It includes information on why the quilt was made, information on the quilt, the contributors to the quilt project and a block signed with the maker’s initials.","ContInscripF020":"The bottom border includes the hand appliqued inscription “Breckenridge Colorado 150 Years 1859 -2009” to commemorate the town’s 150th anniversary. This inscription was developed on a computer, printed onto freezer paper and hand appliqued using the freezer paper on top, needle turn method.\r\n\r\nGreen (G) Blocks (Starting in left top corner and going around clockwise) - \r\nG1 - Ed Keim, makers husband, Breckenridge CO\r\nG2 - Lillian Fritz, makers mom, PA\r\nG3 - Harry Fritz, makers dad, PA\r\nG4 - Erin Bowie, makers niece, NY\r\nG5 - Matt and Carrie Tellevik, makers friends, Dillon CO\r\nG6 - Michelle Peterson, makers friend, Loveland CO\r\nG7 - Riggs family cabin, Breckenridge CO\r\nG8 - Sam and Lois Riggs family, part time Breckenridge CO\r\nG9 - Steve and Lora, Riggs family, visitor\r\nG10 - Christina, Riggs family, visitor\r\nG11 - Drew, Riggs family, visitor\r\nG12 - Marsha and Bill, Riggs family, visitor\r\nG13 - Helena, Riggs family, visitor\r\nG14 - Caroline, Riggs family, visitor\r\nG15 - William, Riggs family, visitor\r\nG16 - BHH Partners, business\r\nG17 - BHH Partners, business\r\nG18 - Big City Blues, business\r\nG19 - Breck Gallery, business\r\nG20 - Kenosha Steak House, business\r\nG21 - Peek-a-Boo Toys, business\r\nG22 - Rita’s Tacos and Margs, business\r\nG23 - Servpro, business\r\nG24 - Tea Time, business\r\nG25 - Toni Drabant family, Breckenridge CO, business partner\r\nG26 - Zoellner, WI, business partner friend\r\nG27 - Morseman family, Breckenridge CO, business partner\r\nG28 - Brittany Winter, IL, business family member\r\nG29 - Charlene and Craig Winter, part-time Breckenridge CO, business partner\r\nG30 - Keats Scott, full-time Summit County, Arts Alive member\r\nG31 - Pam Herring and Marty Eisenberg, Breckenridge CO, Arts Alive member \r\nG32 - Mary Lou Johns, part-time Breckenridge CO, Arts Alive member\r\nG33 - Vicky Jacobs, full-time Breckenridge CO, Arts Alive member\r\nG34 - Vera Bloch, full-time Summit County, Arts Alive member\r\nG35 - Tera Carraher, CA, Arts Alive family member\r\nG36 - Agnes Kramer, AZ, Arts Alive family member\r\nG37 - Tom Kramer, Arts Alive member \r\nG38 - Arts Alive, local artist coop\r\nG39 - Austin Parmley, Creative Children of Breck member\r\nG40 - Dylan Parmley, Creative Children of Breck member\r\nG41 - Talon Chambers, Creative Children of Breck member\r\nG42 - Sophia Schupp, Creative Children of Breck teacher\r\nG43 - Creative Children of Breck\r\nG44 - Sig and Sheryl Kutter, Heritage Alliance\r\nG45 - Douglas Anderson, deceased\r\nG46 - Jim and Barbara Anderson, Heritage Alliance\r\nG47 - Steve and Brenda Depalma, Heritage Alliance\r\nG48 - Ryan Bernal, Heritage Alliance\r\nG49 - Joy Nunley, Heritage Alliance\r\nG50 - MJ Hoppin, Heritage Alliance\r\nG51 - Robert Hoppin, Heritage Alliance\r\nG52 - Rebecca Waugh, Heritage Alliance\r\nG53 - Rick Hague, Heritage Alliance\r\nG54 - Beth Johnson, Heritage Alliance\r\nG55 - Larissa O’Neil, Heritage Alliance\r\nG56 - Linda Kay Peterson, Heritage Alliance\r\nBlue (B) Blocks (Starting in left corner of the blue blocks and going around clockwise) - \r\nB1 - Jill Michener and family, Summit Quilters\r\nB2 - Myrlene Zimmerman, Summit Quilters\r\nB3 - Pat and Steve Larson, Summit Quilters\r\nB4 - Norma and Chester Robison, Summit Quilters\r\nB5 - Irmgard Elizabeth Dedio, Summit Quilters\r\nB6 - Earline McGinnis Worel, Summit Quilters\r\nB7 - Derrick and Denise Allee, Loveland, CO\r\nB8 - Jeanie Arends and family, IO\r\nB9 - LuAnne Aulepp\r\nB10 - Ayers, Cooks, Nuttalls, OK\r\nB11 - Lindsay Backas, Rotary\r\nB12 - Carol Barrons, Marty Strull, full time Summit County\r\nB13 - Marilyn Beebe, Heritage Alliance\r\nB14 - Greg, Ann, Isabelle Bjornberg, CO Springs, CO\r\nB15 - Savannah, Madison, Joy, Russell Black, NC\r\nB16 - Marilyn and Andy Booth, MD\r\nB17 - Frank Butler and family, full time Breckenridge\r\nB18 - Marcia Carr, full time Breckenridge\r\nB19 - Jan Coles, full time Breckenridge\r\nB20 - Yvonne Renee Coles, Denver, CO\r\nB21 - Robyn Cook, MI\r\nB22 - Cope Family, Littleton, CO\r\nB23 - Rik Sargent, Littleton, CO\r\nB24 - Roselyn and Harvey Cutler, Fort Collins, CO\r\nB25 - Helen J Decker and Donna M Sandberg, Westminster, CO\r\nB26 - Carol Dice, Leadville, CO\r\nB27 - John and Debbie Divine, KS\r\nB28 - Stan/Jackie Dobbs, Golden, CO\r\nB29 - Rod, Karen, Josh and CJ Dorsey, Denver, CO \r\nB30 - Karine, Amanda, Kristian, Kaeden, Elisa, Ole and Rhonda Fadum, Boulder, CO\r\nB31 - Lori, Natal, Michael and Madde Fagundo, Boulder, CO\r\nB32 - Fay family, Il\r\nB33 - Chris and Nichole Fenison, WA\r\nB34 – Flores, Parker, CO\r\nB35 - Mica Freese, full time Breckenridge\r\nB36 - Janet Freese, full time Breckenridge\r\nB37 - Gary Freese, full time Breckenridge\r\nB38 - Elizabeth Lawrence Gallup, full time Breckenridge\r\nB39 - Zoe Gallup, full time Breckenridge\r\nB40 - Loyal and Connie Gassman, Silverthorne, CO \r\nB41 – Frank, Carol, Gracie and Peter Gibbs, Parker, CO\r\nB42 – Littlepage and Frances Green \r\nB43 – Stace, Terry and Littlepage Green, full time Breckenridge\r\nB44 - Greenman family, RI\r\nYellow (Y) Blocks (Starting in left corner of the yellow blocks and going around clockwise) -\r\nY1 - Thomas Guyer, Frisco, CO\r\nY2 - Tom Halpern, CA\r\nY3 - Chuck and Jane Hanson, MD\r\nY4 – Gilbert, Nina B, Spencer Head, NE\r\nY5 - Maureeen (Mo) Hyland, full time Breckenridge\r\nY6 - Scott, Karyn, Elizabeth and Alex Jansen, Highlands Ranch, CO\r\nY7 - Thomas, Vivienne and Gregory Johnson, full time Breckenridge\r\nY8 - John, Barb, Ruthie, Kisa, Dex and Finnie Johnson, Woodland Park, CO\r\nY9 - Barbara Anne Kobella Addeson\r\nY10 - Max Kunzek, full time Breckenridge\r\nY11 - Freda (deceased) and Alys Ladewig, CO Springs, CO\r\nY12 - Walter Lemanski and Kristine Newton, Denver, CO\r\nY13 - Lori and Dave Leonardi, NJ\r\nY14 - James and Judith Ludwick, Boulder, CO\r\nY15 - Gail and David Lund\r\nY16 - Gina Lundell, Il\r\nY17 - Nancy Macey, full time Breckenridge\r\nY18 - Larrie Mackie, Frisco, CO\r\nY19 - Bobbie Ruth Malone and family, Denver, CO\r\nY20 - Ruth, Lloyd, Chris and Ashley Manns, Aurora, CO\r\nY21 - Maroni family\r\nY22 - John and Flora Marisco, Arvada, CO \r\nY23 - John, Alex, Katie, Karen Mason, full time Breckenridge\r\nY24 - Gary, Arlene, Trinda, Winston, August and Tatam Maxwell-Cutler, OH\r\nY25 - John, Lisa, Jon and Aly McNichol, PA\r\nY26 - Francis C McWilliams, full time Breckenridge\r\nY27 – Dano Mehl, Frisco, CO\r\nY28 – Mikkelson Family, MO\r\nY29 - Bryan, Rachel, India, Honor, Finty Milton, LA\r\nY30 - Christy Nelson, full time Breckenridge\r\nY31 - Rick and Janet Pamplin, CA\r\nY32 - Mary and Greg Pepin-Bakeberg, MN\r\nRed (R) Blocks (starting in left corner of the red blocks and going around clockwise) - \r\nR1 - Jay Peterson, Frisco, CO\r\nR2 - Ron, Teri, Scott, Nick, Jen, Steven, and Jacob Quinn, NE\r\nR3 - Oscar, Erick, Daysi and Aaron Rivas, Frisco, CO\r\nR4 - Marge and Steve Rodemer, CO Springs, CO\r\nR5 - Michael and Cecilia Rotter\r\nR6 - Steve, Kelly, Erin, Kevin and Laura Ruby, Superior, CO\r\nR7 - Tamara Ruccione, CA\r\nR8 - Sharon Anne Russell, Dillon, CO\r\nR9 - Jay and Kathleen Rust, Denver, CO\r\nR10 - Margaret Samuelsen, NM and Betsy Puls, CO\r\nR11 – Irene and Henry Schiffman, VA\r\nR12 - Charles Shy, Kremmling, CO\r\nR13 – Candy and Madison Snyder, Frisco, CO\r\nR14 - Sockett Family, full time Breckenridge\r\nR15 - Margaret C Spivey, PA\r\nR16 - Christopher and Alyssa Stanush, TX\r\nR17 - Bill and Carolyn Stark, WA\r\nR18 - Kim Stevenson, full time Breckenridge\r\nR19 – Lewis and Mary Ann Stock, TX\r\nR20 - Anita and Galen Toews, MI\r\nR21 - Mike and Mary Tozer, England\r\nR22 - Ken and Dianne Trausch, full time Breckenridge\r\nR23 - Nancy Van Broekhoven, Il\r\nR24 – Richard and Gladys VanDenberg, full time Breckenridge\r\nPurple (P) Blocks (starting in left corner of the purple blocks and going around clockwise) - \r\nP1 - David and Shirley Walker, full time Breckenridge\r\nP2 - Peter Stephen Walters\r\nP3 - Lucy Wang, CA\r\nP4 - Susan and Tom Weathers, Nederland, CO\r\nP5 - Pearl White and Evie Anderson-Vent, Wheat Ridge, CO\r\nP6 - Bobbie, Lisa and Lauren Wickham, Highlands Ranch, CO\r\nP7 - Debbie Wolfe, TX\r\nP8 - Larry, Francie, Tim and Brian Wyatt, Evergreen, CO\r\nP9 - Dr Kai-Yi and Pam Piper Yeung, MD\r\nP10 - Ski WG 1984-2009\r\nP11 - Andrew G, Ethan, Emily, Olivia and AnthonyT\r\nP12 - Deb and JZ, full time Breckenridge\r\nP13 - Betty Dubreuie, Silverthorne, CO\r\nP14 - Lindsay Watson, Frisco, CO\r\nP15 - Sean Donegon, full time Summit county, CO\r\nP16 - Kelly and David Sutton\r\nBrown (Bwn) Blocks (starting in left corner of the brown blocks and going around clockwise) - \r\nBwn1 - John Warner, Breckenridge mayor\r\nBwn2 - Jim and Maureen Nichols, full time Breckenridge\r\nBwn3 - Doc PJ, Breckenridge doctor\r\nBwn4 - Curtis Slack, Breckenridge dentist\r\nBwn5 – JK Studio, makers Breckenridge business\r\nBwn6 - Amy Evans, Breckenridge artist\r\nBwn7 - Mountain Thunder Lodge, Breckenridge business\r\nBwn8 – Carol, Jennifer and Thomas Moles, full time Breckenridge\r\nPink center block – Summary information","DateInscripF020a":"1859-2009","MethodInscripF021":["Attached label","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on back","on block","on border"],"DateQuiltF023":"2000-2025","DateBegunF023a":"January 2008","DateFinishF023b":"December 2011","DateInfoF023f":"Much of the 3 year timeframe was for the fundraising. Producing the quilt took two months for the designing and piecing, and four months (of 6-8 hour days, 6 days per week) to hand quilt it.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabricTypeF036":["Broadcloth"],"FabPrintF037":["Print"],"UniqueF037b":"Reproduction","ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"QuiltTopF054":"Keim, Judy","LocMadeF057a":"Breckenridge","ProvCountyF057b":"Summit","ProvStateF057d":"Colorado (CO)","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"ReasonsF060":["Anniversary","Autograph or friendship","Commemorative","Fundraising"],"OtherF060a":"The quilt was made because the maker had an interest in older, historical quilts and few were found in Breckenridge or Summit County. So, this Signature Quilt was made as a lasting legacy. A number of Signature Quilt presentations were given by the maker at local events, shops and other venues. As stated on the label, the intent is for the quilt to stay in the local community.","TopSourceF064":["Commercial/Published source: Computer software","Original to maker","Traditional pattern variation"],"CommSourceF064b":"Prairie Star pattern from Electric Quilt 7","AddNotesF066":"The original design had 576 off white signature blocks, without sashing, in the center of the quilt. When fewer blocks were signed, the quilt was redesigned with the diamond in a square blocks, sashing and Trip Around the World color scheme. This actually resulted in a more interesting design. Many of the fabrics were scraps from previous Civil War Era quilt projects, including a reproduction of Jane Stickle’s 1863 quilt as detailed in Brenda Papadakis’s Dear Jane book.","OwnerNameF082a":"Keim currently, with intent that the quilt belongs to the local community","OwnerCityF084":"Breckenridge","OwnerStateF086":"Colorado (CO)","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"AddNotesF132":"Judy Keim started sewing as a young girl, took Home Economics and made most of her clothes in high school, then did knitting and counted cross stitch, started quilting in 1996, developed an interest in historical quilts, and has since evolved from a traditional quilter to a fiber artist creating contemporary quilts and other fiber objects incorporating beading, metalwork, and felting.","description":"A quilt to be locally retained, give people the opportunity to be part of local art legacy and history, raise funds and commemorate Breck’s 150th anniversary. It was designed, machine pieced and hand appliqued by Judy Keim, local quilt maker and fiber artist in Breckenridge, CO. Started in January, 2008 and finished in December, 2011. The project was co-coordinated by the quilt maker and the Town of Breckenridge, with the fundraising done by the Breckenridge Historical Alliance and Tea Time Quilt Shop.","essay":"This local Signature Quilt project gave people an opportunity to be a part of Breckenridge, Summit County and Colorado art and history. Additionally, it raised funds, perpetuated and highlighted quilting, documented quilt history and supported Breckenridge’s 150 year celebration, Arts District and Historical Alliance. The original methodology was to collect signatures during the summer of 2008, sew the signature blocks into a quilt to be owned by the town, and complete the quilt by 2009. In actuality, the block signing took place from early 2008 until late 2010, and the quilt was completed in December 2011. The original quilt design accommodated 576 signed blocks. The signing was actually concluded at 181 blocks. A $10 donation to the Breckenridge Heritage Alliance, a local historical society, was collected for each block signed. Therefore, over $1500 was raised. People from 23 states and England signed the blocks. Documentation information, on the people that signed the blocks, their place of residence and affiliations, was collected and entered into a computer spreadsheet. This information, pictures of the quilt and individual blocks, and several published articles were incorporated into a notebook. \r\n\r\nPortions of the process, to make this special quilt, are similar to the methodology the quilt maker uses for many of her quilts. The design is original, using Electric Quilt computer software to create it. All the fabric is pre-washed 100% cotton. The borders are machine pieced and comprised of predominantly reproduction fabrics, already available in her fabric stash. On the bottom border is hand appliquéd writing, and each of the four corners has a machine pieced Prairie Star block that contains 80 pieces per block. The signature blocks are made with newly purchased material selected for its signature application capabilities, such as ease of signing, readability and lack of fraying. She cut 600 signature blocks intended to fill the 24 block x 24 block center area, ironed freezer paper to the fabric to stabilize the writing surfaces and marked a two inch signing area on each block with thread. The blocks were then signed using Pigma pens, heat set, triangles were added and the resultant blocks were sewn together. The sashings, borders, hanging sleeve and label were added, and then the quilt was totally hand quilted. The hand quilting alone took four months of 6-8 hour days. All of this resulted in a 67x67 inch quilt.\r\n","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Judy Keim","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-54/Beyond_Signature_Overall.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-54/Beyond_Signature_Back.jpg"],"Detail 1 Caption":"Back","Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-54/Centerblock.JPG"],"Detail 2 Caption":"Center Block","Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-54/MoreCenterblocks.jpg"],"Detail 3 Caption":"Center Blocks","Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-54/finalsignaturequiltcomputerrendition.jpg"],"Detail 4 Caption":"EQ7 version (Computer software)","verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2013-11-04","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"BRECKENRIDGE SUMMIT COUNTY COLORADO AND BEYOND SIGNATURE QUILT","Maker":"[\"KEIM, JUDY\"]","Date":"2000-2025","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","function":"Image - medium display (250-550 pixels)","file medium":"image","file format":"jpeg","CreditLineF080b":"Gregory Case","CopyRestF080c":"Judy Keim","DistribRestF080d":"Judy Keim","DisplayResF080e":"Judy Keim","LicenseF080f":"Judy Keim","legacy_kid":"4-DB-41","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:30","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["BRECKENRIDGE SUMMIT COUNTY COLORADO AND BEYOND SIGNATURE QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"u61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-37","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission; California Heritage Quilt Project","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Branches of a Tree Upon Which Friendship Blooms","OverallWidthF12a":"78 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"93 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Black","Brown","Red","Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Initials","Message","Multiple Names","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"Names on the signature blocks:\r\n\r\nScarlett Rose 3-9-90\r\nLaurie Short 3/90\r\nLinda Symons March 90\r\nSharon McCarthy (Laurie’s sister)\r\nLinda Ballard Viola Spring 90\r\nM (Mary Ross) Peard\r\nLoyce Pace ‘90\r\nKathy Mattox Viola ‘90\r\nCathy Ferrarese Viola ’90 Kathy Case March ‘90\r\nKathy Case\r\n\r\nLaurie wrote a poem on her signature block that is used as the quilt label on the back of this quilt:\r\nScarlett is her wonderful name\r\nAnd… beautiful quilts are her fame…\r\nShe helped us pick this block…..\r\nAnd…her feet don’t like socks\r\n\r\nOne of Linda Symon's blocks was also appliqued on the back, since it had a heart appliqued in the center of the black square and Scarlett felt it wasn't suitable for making into a flower.\r\n\r\nLaurie Short of Redding, California, organized a series of quilting retreats for friends from 1989 to 1991. These four retreats included a friendship block project that everyone worked on, along with their own projects. Laurie charged a small fee to attend, to cover her costs of providing common fabric(s) for the blocks and for some of the food expense. These retreats were attended by invitation only and expanded from 3 day events for the first two retreats, to four day events for the last two retreats.\r\n\r\nLaurie provided supply lists for the friendship blocks and a list of what else to bring, such as sleeping bags, towels, etc. Meals were potluck and each person was responsible for one meal. She drew a map, along with her written directions to the retreat site.\r\n\r\nLaurie Short’s second retreat was held in Shingletown, California on March 9-11, 1990. Viola, California, was the location of the first retreat and that name was added with the signatures as the name of the retreat even though the location had changed to a house in Shingletown.\r\n\r\n\r\nLaurie made up binders for each friend to keep all their retreat information together. She also made worry bears as a gift given at one of the retreats. Another gift was a handkerchief doll. She gave out handmade awards for various achievements. Scarlett won the Night Owl award, since she likes to stay up very late! Scarlett still has her worry bear, handkerchief doll, Night Owl award and retreat binder.\r\n\r\nA teacher at local quilt shops since the late 70s, Laurie Short is a founding member of the Quilter’s Sew-Ciety of Redding, California. She is a quilt historian, quilt restorer and appraiser.\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"1990","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations","on back"],"DateQuiltF023":"1976-1999","OtherExDateF023d":"1990","LayFormatF024":"Pictorial","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Geometric","Multiple scrap","Print","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038b":["Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038d":["Other novelty technique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Attachments (beading, charms, buttons, etc)"],"QuiltTopF054":"Rose, Scarlett","OthPeopleF056":"Case, Kathy","LocMadeF057a":"Anderson","ProvCountyF057b":"Shasta","ProvStateF057d":"California","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"This quilt was made from the signature blocks exchanged at the second retreat organized by Laurie Short of Redding, California. Because each person made four blocks for each of the other people attending, there were a large number of blocks to put together in one quilt.\r\n\r\nScarlett was inspired to take the blocks she received and run a gathering stitch around the black center square, drawing up the square so that the blocks could be turned into flowers. These were appliqued down with beads in the center of the black, to make them more flowerlike. Some of the triangles were faced so they could become three dimensional petals, allowing the flowers/blocks to be overlapped.\r\n\r\nA picture of the original signature block, a black square with four red triangles sewn to it, was uploaded with this record.\r\n\r\nScarlett entered this quilt in the Dollywood, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee quilt show held on May 24 & 25th, 1992, where it won Second Place in Applique Quilts. Scarlett received $400 in prize money along with her ribbon. Besides Dollywood, this quilt was juried into the 1991 National Quilting Association show held in Lincoln, Nebraska, the 1991 National Quilt Festival in Branson, Missouri, the 1991 AIQA show (International Quilt Festival) in Houston, Texas. In 1992, it was shown in the Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival in Williamsburg, Virginia. Scarlett entered it in several local quilt shows, one in Redding, California and another in Chester, California. Scarlett was invited to send a quilt to the Pajarro Valley Quilt Association's 1998 quilt show and she chose to send this quilt as an example of her work.","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Original to maker","OwnerNameF082a":"Scarlett Rose","OwnerAddressF083":"Scarlett@scarlettrose.com","OwnerCityF084":"Anderson","OwnerStateF086":"California","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"96007","OwnerPhoneF088":"530-365-1402","SourceInfoF088b":"Scarlett Rose","AddNotesF132":"Quilting friends went to four retreats organized by Laurie Short of Redding, California. Ranging from 1989 to 1991, there was also a two day workshop taught by a member of the group that was counted as an extra retreat.","description":"This quilt was made with friendship blocks sewn at the second quilting retreat organized by Laurie Short of Redding, California. Scarlett Rose wanted to do something very special with the blocks she received and came up with this result.","photocredit079a1":"Scarlett Rose","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-37/BranchesofaTreeUponWhichFriendshipBlooms.JPG"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-37/BranchesCloseupA.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-37/BranchesCloseupB.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-37/LabelonBack.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-37/UnsewnBlockC.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Maker Associator":"51-150-25","Pattern":"BRANCHES OF A TREE UPON WHICH FRIENDSHIP BLOOMS","Maker":"[\"ROSE, SCARLETT\"]","Date":"1976-1999","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Scarlett Rose","CopyRestF080c":"Scarlett Rose","legacy_kid":"4-DB-30","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:18","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["BRANCHES OF A TREE UPON WHICH FRIENDSHIP BLOOMS"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"z61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-57","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Belmont County, Ohio Signature Quilt","AltNameF011":"modified Bear Paw","OverallWidthF12a":"79 1/2 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"89 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Brown","Cream","Green","Orange","Red","Rust","Turquoise or Teal","White"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Cheddar Orange or Antimony or Chrome Orange","Madder Brown","Madder Red or Cinnamon Red","Manganese Bronze","Prussian Blue or Lafayette Blue"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Multiple Names","Place"],"ContInscripF020":"1A - Paton A. Harrison, Pleasant Dell, Ohio 1B - Elizabeth A Glassy, Pine Grove, Ohio\r\n1C - Eliza L. Foreman, Pine Grove, Ohio\r\n1D - Joseph R. Harrison, Pleasant Dell, Ohio\r\n2A - Mary Lydia Trott, Belmont Co., Ohio\r\n2B - Mary Censhaw, Mount Olive, Ohio\r\n2C - Mary L. Trott, Belmont Co., Ohio\r\n3A - Lizabeth Censhaw, Mount Olive, Ohio\r\n3B - Susan E. Reinker, Fulton Co., Illinois\r\n3C - Samuel David, Belmont Co., Ohio\r\n3D - Matilda Brandenburg, Think of Me, Flushing, Ohio\r\n4A - Ann Davis, Forget Me Not, Sulphur Springs, Perry Co., Ohio\r\n4B - Rebecca Bailey, East Richmond, Belmont Co., Ohio\r\n4C - John W. Trott, Belmont Co., Ohio\r\n5A - Mary A. Reinker, Fulton Co., Illinois\r\n5B - Isaac A. Trott, Belmont Co., Ohio\r\n5C - Debrah Caton, Belmont Co., Ohio\r\n5D - Coleton Jones, Belmont Co., Ohio\r\n6A - Mary Davis, Perry Co., Ohio\r\n6B - Mary Mc Millen, Pine Grove, Ohio\r\n6C - Tessa (?) Caton, Belmont Co., Ohio\r\n7A - Wesley B. Sultsor, Flushing, Ohio\r\n7B - Martha S. Trott, Belmont Co., Ohio\r\n7C - Orpa Mc Millen, Belmont Co., Ohio\r\n7D - Mary C. Foreman, Pine Grove, Ohio\r\n8A - Elizabeth L. Harrison, Pleasant Dell, Ohio\r\n8B - Mary Ellen Cooper, April 6, 1869, Bell Air, Ohio\r\n8C - Mrs. Elizabeth Glasgow, April 6, 1859, Pine Grove, Ohio","DateInscripF020a":"04-06-1859","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","OtherExDateF023d":"1859","DateInfoF023f":"Two of the blocks contain inscriptions dated April 6, 1859.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Multiple scrap","Plaid","Print","Solid/plain","Striped"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"UniqueF038h":"Block pattern is similar to Brackman's #1879 but there is no center square and the squares that make up the \"pad\" of the paw are constructed by two horizontal pieces of the same length and width.","FeaturesF053":"The quilt contains a very fine cotton batt and is very thin - probably a summer quilt.\r\n\r\nQuilting is 8 stitches per inch.\r\n\r\nIt is bound in modern, red bias tape, perhaps to replace a worn edging.","LocMadeF057a":"Unknown","ProvCountyF057b":"probably Belmont","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Traditional pattern variation","AddNotesF066":"A photograph of this quilt, and a brief description of it, appears in my book \"Philena's Friendship Quilt: A Quaker Farewell to Ohio\", Ohio University Press, 2009.","OwnerNameF082a":"Lynda Salter Chenoweth","OwnerAddressF083":"lchen@saber.net","OwnerCityF084":"Sonoma","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"95476","OwnerPhoneF088":"707 996-5368","SourceInfoF088b":"Lynda Salter Chenoweth","description":"This quilt is comprised of twenty-eight 10\" X 10\" modified Bear Paw blocks separated by beige-colored print blocks. No sashing.","photocredit079a1":"Peter Macchia, Oakland, CA","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-57/4-DB-7-475-BelmontCoQuilt.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"BELMONT COUNTY OHIO SIGNATURE QUILT","Date":"1850-1875","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Lynda Salter Chenoweth","CopyRestF080c":"Private","legacy_kid":"4-DB-7","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:33","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["BELMONT COUNTY OHIO SIGNATURE QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"161YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-65","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Applique Sampler","OverallWidthF12a":"81 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"81 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Gold","Green","Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"see makers' names for list of embroidered names on quilt","DateInscripF020a":"1860","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"LocInscripF022":["on block","on border"],"DateQuiltF023":"1850-1875","OtherExDateF023d":"1860","DateInfoF023f":"date embroidered in black embroidery thread","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038b":["Blanket, buttonhole, or other decorative applique stitch","Hand Applique"],"ConstrucF038d":["Dimensional applique"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"QuiltTopF054":"church members","OthPeopleF056":"Ruth, J(?)T., Steel, Mary E., Coates, H., McKeig, J.A., Miller, S.J., Steel, G.A., Conkle, L., Ruth, S., Ruth, E., Steel, Charity A., Lee, Margaret E., and other undecipheral names","ProvStateF057d":"West Virginia","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"Quilt owned by descendant of the Rev Daniel Hitt Kincheloe Dix, who was a circuit rider for the Methodist Episcopal Church in West Virginia in the towns of Cameron (1859), Grave Creek (1860), New Martinsville (1861-1862). DHK Dix was also a member of the West Virginia Senate 1865-1870. ","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship","Gift or presentation"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Unknown","OwnerNameF082a":"Johnson, French personal interview June 2009","OwnerAddressF083":"quiltmoore@aol.com","OwnerCityF084":"Port Orange","OwnerStateF086":"Florida","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"32128","OwnerPhoneF088":"386-334-240","SourceInfoF088b":"Nan Moore","description":"Floral applique sampler made by church members for the Rev DHK Dix.","photocredit079a1":"Nan Moore","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-65/4-15-32-475-061.JPG.jpeg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-65/062.JPG"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-65/063.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-65/064.JPG"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-65/065.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"APPLIQUE SAMPLER","Maker":"[\"CHURCH MEMBERS\"]","Date":"1850-1875","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Nan Moore","CopyRestF080c":"French Johnson","legacy_kid":"4-DB-F","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:40","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["APPLIQUE SAMPLER"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"m61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-5","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Antique Ohio Star Signature Quilt","AltNameF011":"Ohio Star (main); Letter X or Flying X","BrackmanF011a":"1976a; 1976b","OverallWidthF12a":"79 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"79 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Blue or Navy","Red","White"],"TypeInscripF019":["Initials","Multiple Names","Place","Signature"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"greetings (e.g. \"yours truly\"); offices or positions of signers","ContInscripF020":"The quilt contains the inked signatures of 70 prominent Americans of the late 19th Century. (Note: there are no signatures in the outer rows and columns of the 6 x 6 blocks portion of the quilt; there are six signatures in the white linen portion of the border)\r\n\r\nColumn 2/Block 2: Long, John D.; Rice, Alexander H.; Bullock, Alex. H. Worcester, Mass.; Yours truly, Claflin, William\r\nColumn 2/Block 3: Boutwell, George S. Nov. 1880; Washburne, E.B.; Banks, N.P.; Talbot, Thomas\r\nColumn 2/Block 4: Hale, Edward E.; Horton, Everett A.; Bortal, C.A.; Mims, A.A.\r\nColumn 2/Block 5: Schofield, J.M. Maj, Gnrl U.S.A.; Cudworth, C.; Douglass, Fred.; Kimball, John W.\r\nColumn 3/Block 2: Grant, U. S.; Grant, Julia D.; Colfax, Schuyler; Hamlin, Hannibal\r\nColumn 3/Block 3: Garfield, J.A. Mentor, O. Nov. 16, 1880; Garfield, Lucretia Rudolph Nov. 16, 1880; Blaine, J.G.; Garfield, Eliza Ballou\r\nColumn 3/Block 4: Windon, William; James, T. L.; Robertson, W.H. Collector Port of New York; (?)\r\nColumn 3/Block 5: Livermore, Mary A. Melrose, Mass.; Dahlgren, Madelinn Vinton; Alcott, Amos Bronson; Alcott, L.M.\r\nColumn 4/Block 2: Hayes, R.B.; Hayes, Lucy; Wheeler, W.A. Dec. 12, 1880; Edmunds, George F.\r\nColumn 4/Block 3: Arthur, C.A.; Logan, John A. Ills.; (?); Beck, Ja. B. Lexington, Ky.\r\nColumn 4/Block 4: Longfellow, Henry W.; Whittier, John G.; Very truly, Childs, Geo. W. 1881; Holmes, Oliver Wendell \r\nColumn 4/Block 5: Adams, Charles Francis; Gougre (?), John B.; Bancroft, Geo.; Shillaber, B.P.\r\nColumn 5/Block 2: Sherman, W.T. General; Sheridan, P.H. Lient General U.S.A.; Hancock, Winfield Scott; Sargent, Horace Binney\r\nColumn 5/Block 3: Merrill, George Sargent Commander in Chief GAR 1881; Creasy, Geo. W. Comd Dep Maj GAR; B(?), Capt J.G. Lynn, Mass.; Joslin, Geo. C.\r\nColumn 5/Block 4: (?); Hartranft, J.F.; Very truly, (?), Natt. Governor; Beecher, Henry Ward 1880\r\nColumn 5/Block 5: Devens, Chas. Atty Gen; D(?), H.L. Mass.; Hale, Eugene; Hoar, Geo. F.\r\nBorders: Redfield, L.H.; Greenwood, Edna H.; Watkins, Malcolm; Wo (?), Robert A. 99 yrs; Poore, Benj. Perley; Higginson, Thos. Wentworth\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"1880, 1881","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on block","on border"],"DateQuiltF023":"1876-1900","OtherExDateF023d":"1880-1881","DateInfoF023f":"Some of the signatures are dated 1880, 1881","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton","Linen"],"FabPrintF037":["Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"FeaturesF053":"This Ohio Star signature quilt, dated 1880 and 1881, was made by Sarah F. Gallup (Mrs. James B.) of Leominster, Massachusetts as a fundraiser to benefit the Grand Army of the Republic, an organization that supported the Union veterans of the Civil War.\r\n The colors are red, white and (originally) blue (now faded to gray-green). The fabrics used in the top are red cotton twill, white linen and the faded blue cotton twill. The batting is cotton and is of medium thickness. The quilt is machine pieced and is bound with a machine-sewn red cotton twill binding that is top-stitched. The “quilt” is not quilted, but is tied with precisely placed knots on the back every 2.75 inches. These tie threads cannot be seen on the top.\r\n The quilt is 79 inches square and consists of 36 eight inch square Ohio Star blocks pieced in red cotton twill and white linen. In each block, the stars are red and the four corner white linen squares contain the signatures. The set strips are the faded blue cotton twill. The blocks are set six across by six down, with only the center blocks (four across and four down) as signature-containing blocks. These 16 blocks contain 64 signatures. The border consists of three strips of the red, white and faded blue fabrics, with the blue inside, white linen in the middle and the red cotton twill as the outermost strip. Six signatures are on the white linen border strips. There are four corner blocks in the border which are also pieced in red, white and faded blue, and resemble the “Letter X” and “Flying X” blocks pictured in Brackman’s Encyclopedia of Pieced Blocks, numbers 1976a and 1976b. The 70 signatures on the quilt are written in black or iron oxide ink. \r\n","QuiltTopF054":"Gallup, Sarah F.","LocMadeF057a":"Leominster, MA","ProvCountyF057b":"Worcester","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"In the mid 1970s the prize quilt was auctioned by the Skinner Auction house near Boston, Massachusetts, and was purchased by a couple who had an antique shop in Waltham, Massachusetts. It was placed in their shop to sell as a “friendship quilt”, where the current owner purchased it in 1977.\r\n More information is available in QUILT WORLD magazine, in “PIECES and PATCHES” articles written by Pat Flynn Kyser in February 1983, August 1985 and October 1985. This quilt has also been documented in the Massachusetts Quilt Documentation Project (MassQuilts) and is included in their book, MASSACHUSETTS QUILTS-OUR COMMON WEALTH (“Signature Quilt-Sarah F. Gallup Quilt”, Title page and pp281-284).\r\n Because of Pat Kyser’s articles in QUILT WORLD, I was contacted by the owners of the unfinished top and in 1983 was able to visit them in their New Hampshire home. Not only did this couple have the top that Mrs. Gallup kept, but they also owned an album she had compiled, telling the story of how and why she made the quilt. By that time, the top Mrs. Gallup had left unfinished had been quilted with muslin backing. (As best I can remember, the quilting lines were about ¼ inch inside all the seam lines)\r\n Later in the 1980s, the owners were interested in selling the quilt and album, but I don’t know if they did. Subsequently, because of a series of sad events – aging and illness\r\n","ReasonsF060":["Fundraising"],"OwnerNameF082a":"Private","OwnerAddressF083":"rhoadesr@uah.edu","OwnerCityF084":"Huntsville","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"35801","OwnerPhoneF088":"(256) 534-3002","SourceInfoF088b":"Dale Rhoades","AddNotesF132":"Mrs. Gallup pieced two tops. The one described here was the fundraiser prize for a bazaar at the Leominster Congregational Church. She did not finish the top she pieced for herself ; it was never tied.\r\n","description":"This Ohio Star signature quilt, dated 1880 and 1881, was made by Sarah F. Gallup (Mrs. James B.) of Leominster, Massachusetts as a fundraiser to benefit the Grand Army of the Republic, an organization that supported the Union veterans of the Civil War.\r\n The quilt measures 79 inches square and is made up of 36 eight inch blocks of the Ohio Star pattern. These blocks are red cotton twill and white linen, with originally blue (now faded gray-green) cotton twill set strips. There are 70 inked signatures of the political, military and cultural leaders of the period. The signatures are located on the white linen corner squares of the 16 center blocks, with six of the signatures in the white linen strips in the borders.\r\n\r\n","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-5/4-DB-12-475-SignatureQuilt-old.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-5/4-DB-12-477-Twoblocksofquilt-old.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"ANTIQUE OHIO STAR SIGNATURE QUILT","Maker":"[\"GALLUP, SARAH F.\"]","Date":"1876-1900","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Dale Rhoades","legacy_kid":"4-DB-12","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:26:53","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["ANTIQUE OHIO STAR SIGNATURE QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"wa1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-43","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Amy and John's Wedding Quilt","AltNameF011":"Inspired by a Friendship Star block","OverallWidthF12a":"71 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"84.5 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Blue or Navy","Cream","Red"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Multiple Names","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"The inscription begins with Amy and John's signatures on the bottom of the quilt's white border. The top border of the quilt is also inscribed with \"Amy & John\" and the bottom with \"August 9, 1997\".\r\n\r\nAmy Hudson Henderson\r\nJohn H. Fuson\r\nElizabeth Powley\r\nTerry Kellogg\r\nTed Schenkelberg\r\nKelyan Diskin\r\nAileen Kelly\r\nCharles Schwab\r\nRichard Shrock\r\nMary Henderson (Mom)\r\nChristine Kahl\r\nErica Tarpey\r\nK. Allison Wickens\r\nCarsten Rose\r\nRebecca Martin\r\nIsaac Henderson\r\nLulu Chou\r\nJim Beck\r\nMonica Ware\r\nHelaine [Fendelman] I Love You!\r\nBurt M. Fendelman ‘97\r\nCarolyn Mistler\r\nJonathan Fendelman\r\nHeidi Ernst\r\nLowell Ernst\r\nJon Paul Fiening\r\nTerri Schroeder\r\nDoug Schroeder\r\nGrandma Fuson\r\nRuth Jundt\r\nWesley Wood\r\nJonah B. Weinberg\r\nAaron E. Weinberg\r\nPierre Kaiser\r\nMartine Kaiser\r\nRobert Kaiser\r\nMary Fuson\r\nHazel Cybart Fuson\r\nRuth Pingrey\r\nPat Turner\r\nAnne Fuson\r\nMarilyn + Christ Langmack\r\nCraig Henderson\r\nSandrine Gafner\r\nDaniel Strub\r\nPaul Lowenberg\r\nMarianne + Steve Driml\r\nBob + Kathy Bye\r\nDavid B. Hopkins\r\nJune Lowenberg\r\nErin Hairopoulos\r\nJon Becker\r\nCaroline Arnold\r\nJudith Boyd\r\nJohn Boyd\r\nArt Arnold\r\nJennifer Arnold\r\nHumberto Gutierrez-Rivas\r\nGina + Michael LaMark\r\nFrederica S. Ware\r\nSally Davenport + Ben Moore\r\nHarvey and Carol Allen\r\nMike and Patty Fuqua\r\nErnest H. Rosenbaum\r\nThe Bronson Family\r\nBurke + Kristin Bonilla\r\nIsadora Rosenbaum\r\nLissa & Alan Glassberg\r\nWith much love and joy to you both—Krysia [Swift]\r\nBest Wishes! Danielle Lawson\r\nOf perhaps 350 weddings, yours seems the most blessed—Peter Lawson\r\nThe best of health & much happiness—The Freelands\r\nGod’s Love Forever—Jim + Kate Fitzpatrick\r\nKathy Kniepmann\r\nSandi Peterson\r\nJane Southworth\r\nCatherine E. Southworth\r\nLily Fong & Aaron Lowenberg\r\nLetha B. Crist\r\nKristin Swenson\r\nJames K. Bronson\r\nKristin Freeland\r\nMichael Jefferson\r\nPenny & Paul Hairopoulos\r\nTheodore J. Sather\r\nLinda H. Williamson-Sather\r\nDenis Turner\r\nMarissa Peterson\r\n[Amy & John]\r\nMarshall Leggett\r\nDavid B. Freeland\r\nBill & Janet Goodson\r\nLyman Fuson\r\nSharon Cybart\r\nClark Cybart-Fuson\r\nTeri Guidi\r\nMark Guidi\r\nNancy Lundtvedt\r\nRaedee McAleese-Kahl\r\nKevin Kahl\r\nLois & David Serxner\r\nBrian Dorske\r\nLloyd A. Peterson\r\nAlice & Frank Diskin\r\nMadeleine Kaiser\r\nRob Mullen\r\nCindy Langmack\r\nKiki Henderson\r\nPam Fuson\r\nCheryl Dorsey\r\nLarry Dorsey\r\nJason Kimelman-Block\r\nGinna Langmack\r\nDorothy Turner\r\nVerne Henderson\r\nCraig McLellan\r\nDevora Kimelman-Block\r\nChristopher McLellan\r\nSarah McLellan\r\nLisse McLellan\r\nJeremy Cohen\r\nHeather Dorsey\r\nHal Fuson\r\nUncle Bobbie [Clarence Turner]\r\nGary Thurston\r\nBeth Dorsey\r\nColeen Brendt & Leland Dobbs\r\nAnthony Patek\r\nJessica Kimelman\r\n\r\nIn the space following the last signature is a poem: \"Understand, I'll slip quietly away from the noisy crowd when I see the pale stars rising, blooming over the oaks. I'll pursue solitary pathways through the twilit meadows, with only this one dream: you come too,\" by Rainer Maria Rilke from First Poems.","DateInscripF020a":"August 9, 1997","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery","Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on border"],"DateQuiltF023":"Timespan","OtherExDateF023d":"12/2004","DateInfoF023f":"The quilt top was pieced between 1996-1997; inscribed August 9, 1997; embroidered between 1997-2004; and quilted and bound in 2004.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Solid/plain"],"ConstrucF038":["Machine Piecing"],"ConstrucF038g":["Embroidery"],"UniqueF038h":"Amy Henderson designed the top by rearranging a Friendship Start block.","FeaturesF053":"The quilt is hand quilted.","QuiltTopF054":"Ainsworth, Elizabeth","OthPeopleF056":"Wilson, Olive","LocMadeF057a":"Davenport","ProvCountyF057b":"Scott County","ProvStateF057d":"Iowa","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"Elizabeth Powley pieced this quilt while she resided in Davenport, IA, although she did additional piecing in Collbran, CO. The quilt was inscribed during Amy and John's wedding ceremony in White Sulpher Springs Resort, St. Helena, CA. As Amy and John lived in a number of places between 1997 and 2004, the embroidery was done in Newark, DE; San Francisco, CA; San Diego, CA; Washington, DC; and Nantucket, MA. Finally, the quilting and binding were done by the Quilters at Mapleside in Paullina, IA.","ReasonsF060":["Wedding"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Original to maker","RelItemsF088a":"The photos include images of the quilt front, quilt back, detail of the signatures, detail of the poem, and a photograph of Amy Henderson, Elizabeth Powley, and John Fuson from August 8, 1997, the day Elizabeth presented the quilt top to Amy and John.","OwnerNameF082a":"Amy Henderson & John Fuson","OwnerAddressF083":"msausten@mac.com","OwnerCityF084":"Washington","OwnerStateF086":"District of Columbia","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"20016","OwnerPhoneF088":"202-237-2088","SourceInfoF088b":"Amy Henderson","description":"In the tradition of a Quaker wedding contract, Amy and John invited their guests to sign the border of their wedding quilt, pieced by their friend Elizabeth Powley, at their 1997 wedding. Amy, John, and many additional friends, embroidered the signatures and poem, and the top was quilted and finished by the Quilters at Mapleside, members of the Paullina Monthly Meeting of Friends in Paullina, Iowa.","essay":"When John Fuson and Amy Henderson became engaged in June 1996 their friend, Elizabeth Powley, offered to help Amy make a wedding quilt. Although both Elizabeth and Amy were interested in quilts, came from quilt-making families, and had even begun teaching themselves how to make them, they were still inexperienced quiltmakers at this point in their lives. Amy initially wanted, for example, a Double Wedding Ring but quickly realized that neither she nor Elizabeth had the skills to make such a complex pattern in less than a year. Amy decided to focus instead on creating a pattern that would lend itself to signatures as she thought having the wedding guests sign the quilt, much as they would sign Amy and John’s Quaker wedding contract, would be a special way to document and preserve their wedding day. Amy drew inspiration for the pattern from a “Friendship Star” block she discovered in one of Elizabeth’s pattern books. Not understanding how to build a quilt out of the one block, Amy proceeded to map the Friendship Star block out on graph paper and rearrange the geometric pattern. She gave her drawing back to Elizabeth who, in turn, figured out how to translate the unique design into cloth.\r\n\r\nIn the fall of 1996, John, Amy, and Elizabeth selected the fabric together at an Amish quilt shop, Kolona Kountry Kreations in Kolona, Iowa. Amy helped Elizabeth cut out some of the squares and triangles, but then the majority of the cutting and piecing fell to Elizabeth. Working with such small triangles was much harder than she had realized it would be, but Elizabeth worked steadily on the quilt top that entire year. By the middle of the following summer (John and Amy’s wedding was scheduled for August 9, 1997), Elizabeth realized she needed additional hands to finish the top, so she recruited her mother, Sarah Powley, and grandmother, Elizabeth Ainsworth—both experienced quiltmakers—to help her complete the piecing, which they did by the beginning of August.\r\n\r\nAt their wedding, John and Amy set the quilt out on a table and invited friends and family to sign the quilt after they signed their wedding contract, immediately following the ceremony, to bear witness to their exchange of vows. As there was still space left along the white border following the last signature, Amy asked another friend, Monica Ware, to write out the text from the Rainer Maria Rilke poem she and John used on their wedding invitation to decorate the remaining space.\r\n\r\nBetween 1997 and 2004, Amy worked intermittently on embroidering the signatures and the poem. She was also able to recruit a number of friends to help with the sewing: John, John’s mother Pam Fuson, Amy’s brother Isaac Henderson, and friends Monica Ware, Rebecca Martin, Allison Wickens and Jessica Kimelman, all embroidered their own names and a few others. John and Isaac did especially well considering that this was probably their first attempt at sewing!\r\n\r\nAmy and Elizabeth loved the idea of quilting the top together, yet their lives took them in different directions after 2001 making it impractical to finish it themselves. Elizabeth prepared that year to embark on a professional career in Rwanda, Africa, and Amy faced the challenges of completing graduate school while raising her young family. Amy knew that the best group to finish her and John’s wedding quilt was the Quilters at Mapleside, a collection of quiltmakers associated with the Paullina Monthly Meeting of Friends in Paullina, Iowa. Amy and her family are members of this Quaker Meeting and she had long known of the beautiful quilting they do to raise money for the Meeting and their charitable work. They have a waiting list several years long and Amy put their name down in the summer of 2002. Although the quiltmaker in charge of laying out the pattern, Mary Ellen Tjossem, invited Amy to suggest what kind of quilting she would like on the top, Mary Ellen and the other quilters are responsible for choosing the wonderful floral, feathered, and geometric patterns that best suited the layout and signatures on the quilt top. Once the Quilters at Mapleside received the top in August, 2004, they quickly went to work, completing the quilting and binding by December, 2004. The women at Mapleside who worked on this quilt include Mary Ellen Tjossem, Lois Tjossem, Beth Wilson, Olive Wilson, Mildren Crosby, and Dottie Hicks. Since 2004, John and Amy have chosen to hang the quilt in their home.","photocredit079a1":"Amy Henderson","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-43/IMG_7184.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-43/IMG_7208.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-43/IMG_7190.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-43/IMG_7195.jpg"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-43/img176.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Amy Henderson","dateverified":"2010-06-23","dateverified_era":"CE","Pattern":"AMY AND JOHNS WEDDING QUILT","Maker":"[\"POWLEY, ELIZABETH\", \"POWLEY, SARAH\", \"AINSWORTH, ELIZABETH\"]","Date":"Timespan","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Amy Henderson","CopyRestF080c":"Amy Henderson & John Fuson","legacy_kid":"4-DB-36","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:24","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["AMY AND JOHNS WEDDING QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"o61YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-13","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","InstInvContrNumF004":"MQP 09.0074","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Alice Lane Quilt","AltNameF011":"Album (McKim, the only published version with a name embroidered); Courthouse Square (Hall & Kretsinger, 1935); Arbor Window (Grandmother Clark, 1931); The Cross Patch (Rural New Yorker 6/7/1930); and Odd Fellow's Quilt (Orange Judd Farmer)","BrackmanF011a":"2414","OverallWidthF12a":"72 1/4\"","OverallLengthF012b":"83\"","PredomColorsF014":["Blue or Navy","Cream","Green","Pink","Purple","Red","White","Yellow"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Nile Green"],"TypeInscripF019":["Initials","Multiple Names"],"ContInscripF020":"There is one signature for each block. All blocks are stitched in either a running stitch or a stem stitch. The color of the thread is denoted in parentheses.\r\n\r\nRow 1: Constance Murphy (yellow); Velma Leinbach July 10, 1935 (orange); Hazel Jones April 24-1935 (blue); Nellie Lane Brown (green); Maggie Scroggins. 5-3-35. (blue)\r\n\r\nRow 2: Mae Lane Dawson Springs, Ky. (blue); Mae Lawson 3-35. (orange); Lessie M Milligan, Harrisburg, Ill (purple); Nancy Louise Rybolt August 9, 1935 (yellow); Martha Gott. (blue).\r\n\r\nRow 3: Mabel Irene Moore. (brown); Fannie Vinyard Wauwatosa, Wis. (blue); Nancy M. Ginger. 5-5-35. (brown); Betty Lou Vinyard (red); Laura Watson, Shawneetown Ill. (blue).\r\n\r\nRow 4: Mrs. Mae M. McGrew. Sears Quilt Club. (pink); Zelda Alford June 25-35. (brown); Louisa Lane Caseyville Ky. (yellow); Betty Ann Rybolt 4.24.35. (green); Nevil Vinyard June 5-35 (gold).\r\n\r\nRow 5: Hannah Durward (blue); Vivian L. Rybolt Detroit, Michigan July 22, 1935 (red); Marie D. Schneider Toledo Ohio. (green); Flora Dickerson 3-28-35. Detroit Mich. (purple); Molly Brown. (green)\r\n\r\nRow 6: Metta C. Rybolt Lapeer Mich July 8-1935 (orange); Evelyn Wallis April 23-1935 (blue); Frankie Vinyard (green): Roland Brown. (green); Margaret Dawson July 2. 1935 Detroit, Michigan (purple).","MethodInscripF021":["Embroidery"],"DateQuiltF023":"1930-1949","OtherExDateF023d":"1935","DateInfoF023f":"Dates are recorded on numerous blocks.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Floral","Geometric","Print"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"OthPeopleF056":"Lawson, Mae","LocMadeF057a":"Detroit, Michigan","ProvCountyF057b":"Wayne","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"The quilt was owned by Alice Lane and when she passed away, it was inherited by Vivian Rybolt, the younger of her two daughters. Vivian passed the quilt on to the eldest of her two daughters, Betty Ann MacDowell (nee Rybolt). Betty gave the quilt to her eldest daughter, Marsha MacDowell, on the occasion of Marsha's 50th birthday.","ReasonsF060":["Anniversary","Autograph or friendship","Gift or presentation"],"AddNotesF066":"While preparing to gather information on this quilt to enter it into the Quilt Index, Marsha MacDowell asked her mother Betty if she knew why Alice Lane's name was not on the quilt. Betty recalled that 1935 would have been Alice's 50th birthday and, thus, this would probably have been a gift to her from her friends and family. Betty was only nine when she signed it.\r\n\r\nBeth Donaldson assisted by making a template.\r\n\r\n\r\nBetty MacDowell supplied the following info in summer 2009, noting that the individuals identified simply as \"friend\" may also have been members of the Quilt Club.\r\n\r\nRELATIONSHIP OF SIGNED INDIVIDUALS TO ALICE GINGER LANE\r\n\r\nRow 1: QUILT CLUB FRIEND Constance Murphy (yellow); DAUGHTER Velma Leinbach July 10, 1935 (orange); FRIEND Hazel Jones April 24-1935 (blue); SISTER-IN-LAW Nellie Lane Brown (green); SISTER Maggie Scroggins. 5-3-35. (blue)\r\n\r\nRow 2: SISTER-IN-LAW Mae Lane Dawson Springs, Ky. (blue); QUILT CLUB FRIEND Mae Lawson 3-35. (orange); NIECE (DAUGHTER OF FRANKIE VINYARD) Lessie M Milligan, Harrisburg, Ill (purple); GRANDDAUGHTER (DAUGHTER OF VIVIAN RYBOLT) Nancy Louise Rybolt August 9, 1935 (yellow); FRIEND Martha Gott. (blue).\r\n\r\nRow 3: FRIEND Mabel Irene Moore. (brown); SISTER Fannie Vinyard Wauwatosa, Wis. (blue); MOTHER Nancy M. Ginger. 5-5-35. (brown); NIECE (DAUGHTER OF FRANKIE VINYARD)Betty Lou Vinyard (red); SISTER Laura Watson, Shawneetown Ill. (blue).\r\n\r\nRow 4: QUILT CLUB FRIEND Mrs. Mae M. McGrew. Sears Quilt Club. (pink); FRIEND Zelda Alford June 25-35. (brown); MOTHER IN LAW Louisa Lane Caseyville Ky. (yellow); GRANDDAUGHTER (DAUGHTER OF VIVIAN RYBOLT) Betty Ann Rybolt 4.24.35. (green); SISTER Nevil Vinyard June 5-35 (gold).\r\n\r\nRow 5: FRIEND Hannah Durward (blue); DAUGHTER Vivian L. Rybolt Detroit, Michigan July 22, 1935 (red); FRIEND Marie D. Schneider Toledo Ohio. (green); QUILT CLUB FRIEND Flora Dickerson 3-28-35. Detroit Mich. (purple); WIFE OF NEPHEW ROLAND BROWN Molly Brown. (green)\r\n\r\nRow 6: FRIEND AND MOTHER-IN-LAW OF DAUGHTER VIVIAN RYBOLT Metta C. Rybolt Lapeer Mich July 8-1935 (orange); FRIEND Evelyn Wallis April 23-1935 (blue); SISTER Frankie Vinyard (green); NEPHEW (SON OF NELLIE LANE BROWN) Roland Brown. (green); QUILT CLUB FRIEND Margaret Dawson July 2. 1935 Detroit, Michigan (purple).","RelItemsF088a":"Photos of the original quilt recipient are available as well as the occasion when Marsha was given the quilt. Edith Crumb's quilt column in the Detroit News mentioned Alice Lane's quilt club on a couple of occasions. Marsha also has Alice Lane's quilt scrapbook; among other things, it contains greeting cards sent to Alice by her quilt friends.","OwnerNameF082a":"Marsha MacDowell","OwnerAddressF083":"macdowel@msu.edu","OwnerCityF084":"East Lansing","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"48823","OwnerPhoneF088":"517.290.5195","SourceInfoF088b":"Marsha MacDowell","description":"This quilt contains the names of friends and family members associated with Alice Lane (nee Ginger, including members of Alice Lane's \"Happy Day Quilt Club\" (also sometimes called \"Rain or Shine Quilt Club.\" It was inherited first by her daughter Vivian Rybolt (nee Lane), then her granddaughter, Betty MacDowell (nee Rybolt) both of whose names are on the quilt. Betty gave the quilt to her daughter, Marsha MacDowell, on the occasion of Marsha's 50th birthday.","essay":"Over the course of Marsha MacDowell's life, she has been fortunate to have had many quilts given to her by family members and friends. Her maternal great-grandmothers Alice Lane and Metta Rybolt both made quilts for her when she was born and Marsha grew up sleeping under quilts. When Marsha was a young girl, her mother Betty passed on to her the doll quilts that her grandmothers had given her when she was a child. Betty and her mother Vivian Rybolt also gave Marsha family quilts on the occasion of Marsha leaving for college, her wedding, significant birthdays, and upon receipt of college degrees. Marsha treasures each and every one of these and is delighted to be able to enter this information into the Quilt Index.","photocredit079a1":"Pearl Yee Wong","AccessF080":"Open/Public Domain","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-13/09.0074large.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-13/09.0074.6-1.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-13/09.0074.3-3.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-13/09.0074.4-4.jpg"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-13/09.0074.5-2.jpg","https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-13/AliceLaneQuiltDiagram.jpg"],"verify":"yes","verifiedby":"Donaldson, Beth","dateverified":"2009-09-28","dateverified_era":"CE","featuredQuilt":"True","Pattern":"ALICE LANE QUILT","Maker":"[\"MURPHY, CONSTANCE\", \"LEINBACH, VELMA\", \"JONES, HAZEL\", \"BROWN, NELLIE LANE\", \"SCROGGINS, MAGGIE\", \"LANE, MAE\", \"MILLIGAN, LESLIE M\", \"RYBOLT, NANCY LOUISE\", \"GOTT, MARTHA\", \"MOORE, MABEL IRENE\", \"VINYARD, FANNIE L\", \"GINGER, NANCY M\", \"VINYARD, BETTY LOU\", \"WATSON, LAURA\", \"\", \"MCGREW, MRS. MAE M\", \"ALFORD, ZELDA\", \"LANE, LOUISA\", \"RYBOLT, BETTY ANN\", \"VINYARD, NEVIL\", \"DURWARD, HANNAH\", \"RYBOLT, VIVIAN L\", \"SCHNEIDER, MARIE D.\", \"DICKERSON, FLORA\", \"BROWN, MOLLY\", \"RYBOLT, METTA C.\", \"WALLIS, EVELYN\", \"VINYARD, FRANKIE\", \"BROWN, ROLAND\", \"DAWSON, MARGARET\", \"LAWSON, MAE\"]","Date":"1930-1949","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"Marsha MacDowell","CopyRestF080c":"Private","legacy_kid":"4-DB-1A","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:26:58","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["ALICE LANE QUILT"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"qa1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-19","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","InstInvContrNumF004":"Documented by the Kansas Quilt Project, KQP # Ijj244","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Album Patch","BrackmanF011a":"# 2880 ","OverallWidthF12a":"77 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"83-1/2 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Beige or Tan","Blue or Navy","Brown","Cream","Gold","Green","Pink"],"QuiltSpecColorF014a":["Madder Brown","Prussian Blue or Lafayette Blue"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Message","Multiple Names","Place","Signature"],"ContInscripF020":"Lucy W. Clough\r\nBoscawen\r\n\r\n____ W. Strio \r\n Concord June 16 __\r\n\r\nTrust in ___ and in _____.\r\n Mary L. Guntz\r\n\r\nIn remembrance of\r\nMary, Adeline, Julia Ann \r\n Howard\r\n\r\nRemember\r\n Abbie Bartley\r\nWhen_______\r\n (4 more lines)\r\n\r\nWill you ___ ____\r\nYour friend \r\n. Margaret G. ___\r\n Concord 1845\r\n\r\n___\r\n____\r\n____\r\n____\r\nConcord N.H. \r\n\r\nTrust in the Lord forever\r\nMost affectionately yours\r\n Matilda Abbot\r\nConcord June 4, 1845\r\n\r\nMizpah Gen. 31:99\t\t\t\r\n Mrs. S. Evans\r\n Concord N.H. \t\t\r\n\r\n\r\nAffections Mements (sp.)\r\n C. R. Robinson\r\n Concord, May 13, 1845\r\n\r\nMartha A. Winkley\r\n Concord N.H.\r\n\r\nFancy W. Brown\r\n Concord N.H.\r\n\r\nPlease accept this as a \r\n token of remembrance\r\nfrom your friend\r\n S. I. Robinson\r\n May 23, 1845\r\n\r\nI have not forgotten thee,\r\nMary, and hope thee will\r\nremember me.\r\n Louisa Chaffin\r\n\t1845\r\n\r\nOh the Savior – the Spirit\r\n we the\r\n _____ ____ ____\r\n _____ _____ blessed tranquility\r\n Mary Carley\r\n\r\nMartha Winkley\r\n Concord \r\n N. H.\r\n\r\nFanny W. Brown\r\n Concord N.H.\r\n\r\n“The son of man has not\r\nwhere to lay his head.”\r\n Clara D. Parks\r\n O. P. \r\n Concord N. H.\r\n\r\nWe shall surely meet \r\n again Dear Sister.\r\nMay your slumber\r\n be peaceful. Your \r\nworking hours cheerful\r\n and happy\r\nRebekah S. Claffin\r\n Concord N H.\r\n\r\nFrom your little cousins\r\n Mary Amanda Webster\r\n Lucille Webster\r\n Concord N.H.\r\n June 11, 1845\r\n\r\nRemember the orphan\r\n Eliz. Anne Green\r\n Concord\r\n N.H.\r\n\r\nFriendship’s offering\r\n Mary Parker\r\n\r\nWith the esteem of\r\n Your Friend\r\n May B. Webster\r\n Concord N.H.\r\n\r\n June 11, 1845\r\nBe diligent, that you may\r\n be found of Jesus at his\r\n coming without spot and\r\n blemishes.\r\n\tHarriet Harris\r\n Pearl St.\r\n Concord, N.H.\r\n\r\nMrs. Stephen Brown\r\n Concord NH\r\n\r\nMary Luisa Chaffin\r\n Concord N.H.\r\n\r\nWhen shall we dear M meet again\r\n Meet never to serve\r\nWhen shall sweet friendship weave her charms\r\n Round us forever.\r\n Your attached friend\r\n\tMary T. Wilkins\r\n\r\nBreak every yoke the gospel\r\n and let the oppressed go free\r\nLet every captive take the joy (?)\r\n of peace and liberty.\r\n \t\tSarah W. Pillsbury\r\n\r\nThe Token of Friendship\r\n from\r\n Sarah L. Parker\r\n\r\nForget not ---\r\n from\r\n ______\r\n______ 1845\r\n\r\nAs often as you look this bedquilt over\r\n and over beloved names you sigh\r\nAnd others may delight you more\r\n May mine not ____ unheeded be.\r\n\t Maria Millard\r\n\t Boston Oct. 1844\r\n\r\n______That the choicest of Heaven\r\n______ ___ may ever be yours\r\n____ _____ _____ Your friend\r\n Nancy T.\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\nHow do the memories __ _____\r\n Some like ___ ___\r\nWhen far away the ____ heart\r\nWhen home tokens (?) dwell\r\n H. J. Bateman\r\n\r\nMrs. Betty H._____\r\n_____ April 1945\r\n\r\nHope never dies\r\n Elizabeth Hill\r\n Concord, N.H.\r\n \r\n\r\n\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"Oct. 1844; 1845; April 1845; May 13, 1845; May 23, 1845; May 27, 1845; June 1, 1845; June 4, 1845; June 10, 1845; June 16, 1845","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["on block"],"DateQuiltF023":"1800-1849","OtherExDateF023d":"ca.1845","DateInfoF023f":"Quilt's date determined by inscriptions.","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Checked","Geometric","Multiple scrap","Plaid","Print","Striped"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"LocMadeF057a":"Concord","ProvCountyF057b":"Merrimack","ProvProvF057e":"In addition to Concord, New Hampshire, two other locations are named in inscriptions: Boston and Boscawen (a small town in New Hampshire close to Concord).","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"Mary Pollard was born in 1808 in Massachusetts. She lived much of her early life in Concord, New Hampshire After she married Calvin W. Tolford in 1831, the family moved to Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, close enough to Concord to return for frequent visits. In 1845 the Tolford family, including daughters Mary, Adeline, and Julia, moved again, this time to Marietta, Ohio. On this occasion, friends and relatives in Concord made a quilt for Mary to take to her new home, inscribed with comforting sentiments and Bible verses. \r\n\r\nThe quilt has belonged to four generations: Mary Polllard Tolford gave the quilt to her daughter, Mary, when she left home to teach school in Kentucky and Illinois and to establish a new home when she married Abner Page. Mary Tolford Page passed the quilt on to her daughter, Florence Jeannette Page Weeks, who gave it to her daughter, Betty Weeks Clements.\r\n\r\nIn 1986, Betty Clements, great-granddaughter of Mary Pollard Tolford, copied the quilt’s inscriptions She wrote:\r\n\r\n“Here is a list of the writing (that I can read) row by row. Many of the blocks do have writing but they cannot be read. The quilt is in remarkable good condition considering its age and all the moves, what it has been subject to and etc. My mother’s house in Udall Kansas was destroyed by a tornado in May 1955: the quilt was in a chest & was soaked by rain.”\r\n","ReasonsF060":["Autograph or friendship","Gift or presentation"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Unknown","AddNotesF066":"The inscription that reads:\r\n\r\nMizpah Gen. 31:99\t\t\t\r\n Mrs. S. Evans\r\n\r\napparently refers to the following phrase:\r\n\r\n\"And Mizpah; for he said, The LORD watch between me and thee, when we are absent one from another.\"\r\n\r\n \t\t--King James Bible\r\n","RelItemsF088a":"Interviews with great-granddaughter Betty L. Clements; family and research notes of Betty L. Clements. Ricky Clark included the Tolford quilt in an article she wrote , \"Fragile Families: Quilts as Kinship Bonds\" in The Quilt Digest 5, ed. Michael Kile, 1987.","OwnerNameF082a":"Betty L.Clements, owner of the quilt and great-granddaughter of Mary Pollard Tolford. Information obtained June 2009.","OwnerAddressF083":"nancy9636@sbcglobal.net","OwnerCityF084":"Wichita","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"67218","OwnerPhoneF088":"316-684-9182","SourceInfoF088b":"Nancy Hornback","AddNotesF132":"The family thinks the blocks were made by the women who signed them, then put together and quilted by one individual, identity unknown.","description":"The quilt is made up of forty-four full blocks, nineteen half blocks along the sides, and two quarter blocks in two of the corners. The blocks are set on point, and separated by a 7/8-inch wide muslin sashing.","photocredit079a1":"David Hornback","AccessF080":"Restricted","HolderF080a":"Betty L. Clements","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-19/4-DB-2-475-Tolfordquilt.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-19/4-DB-2-477-Tolfordquiltdetail.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-19/4-DB-2-478-Tolfordquiltdetail2.jpg"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-19/4-DB-2-479-Tolfordquiltdetail3.jpg"],"Detail 4":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-19/4-DB-2-480-Tolfordquiltdetail4.jpg"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"ALBUM PATCH","Date":"1800-1849","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"Still Image","CreditLineF080b":"Nancy Hornback","legacy_kid":"4-DB-2","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"1","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:04","updated_at":"2024-02-23 19:00:00"},"sort":["ALBUM PATCH"]},{"_index":"main_quilt_index_quilt_1_25_","_type":"_doc","_id":"1q1YWZEB8akQsUweCh51","_score":null,"_source":{"kid":"2-33-64","InstNameF003":["Signature Quilt Pilot Project"],"InstProjNameF003a":"Signature Quilt Project Public Submission","InstInvContrNumF004":"1997.007.0697","TypeObjF008":"Finished quilt","QuiltTitleF009":"Album \"My Sweet Sister Emma\"","AltNameF011":"Nine Patch Variation","OverallWidthF12a":"109 inches","OverallLengthF012b":"107 inches","PredomColorsF014":["Yellow"],"TypeInscripF019":["Date","Multiple Names","Place","Other"],"OtherTypeInscripF019a":"Hand-drawn images of angels, fruit, a Bible eagles and a woman praying among others. ","ContInscripF020":"Some of the names inscribed in ink on the various block appear to be stamped and others appear to be hand-written. Dates, locations and a number of hand-drawn images accompany the names. A selection of names inscribed on the quilt include the following:\r\nAnna Brinkle\r\nElizabeth Brinkle\r\nMargaret Caldwell\r\nElizabeth Crozer\r\nGeorge Knowles Crozer\r\nCatherine W. Graff\r\nAnn Knowles\r\nCharlotte Knowles\r\nEliza B. Knowles\r\nGeorge G. Knowles\r\nJames P. Knowles\r\nLydia P. Knowles\r\nMartha Ann Knowles\r\nWilliam G. Knowles\r\nEleanor Jane Miller\r\nRev. g. Parks\r\nAlma Pary\r\nHelen Patterson\r\nAlice Pearson\r\nLydia Phillips\r\nCapt. James Serrill\r\nAnn G. Thomas\r\nHenrietta Thomas\r\nSam Thomas\r\nSusan Thomas\r\nLouisa Wilson\r\nMary Wilson\r\n","DateInscripF020a":"1844","MethodInscripF021":["Ink"],"LocInscripF022":["multiple locations"],"OtherLocInscripF022a":"On reverse in cross stitch: \"From M.A. Knowles, to her Sweet Sister Emma, Darby, 1844\"","DateQuiltF023":"1800-1849","OtherExDateF023d":"1843, 1844","DateInfoF023f":"Date is inscribed on quilt","LayFormatF024":"Block pattern","FiberTypesF035":["Cotton"],"FabPrintF037":["Print"],"ConstrucF038":["Hand Piecing"],"ConstrucF038d":["Other novelty technique"],"FeaturesF053":"Some fabrics \"fussy-cut\" to feature designs in the fabric.","QuiltTopF054":"Martha Ann Knowles","OthPeopleF056":"Henrietta Graff Thomas","LocMadeF057a":"Darby","ProvCountyF057b":"Hunterdon County","ProvStateF057d":"Pennsylvania","ProvProvF057e":"other locations inscribed","ProvCountryF057f":["United States"],"QuiltHistF059":"\"From M.A. Knowles; To her sweet sister Emma. Darby--1843.\" ","ReasonsF060":["Wedding"],"OthTopSourceF064a":"Unknown","RelItemsF088a":"Photos of Emma Warfield Shepherd and her husband Thomas Shepherd.\r\nPhotos of Martha Warfield Knowles \r\nPhoto of Longwood, the Warfield home","OwnerNameF082a":"International Quilt Study Center & Museum","OwnerAddressF083":"cducey1@unl.edu","OwnerCityF084":"Lincoln","OwnerStateF086":"Nebraska","OwnerCountryF086b":["United States"],"OwnerZipF087":"68502","OwnerPhoneF088":"402-472-6301","SourceInfoF088b":"Carolyn Ducey","description":"Sixty-four inscribed blocks interspersed with setting blocks of bright yellow calico fabric. Most blocks include signatures and Biblical verses. Many of the individuals were members of the St. David's Episcopal church in Darby , Pennsylvania. The quilt was made for Emma Warfield Sheppard, sister of Martha Warfield Knowles. On the reverse in tiny cross-stitched letters an inscription reads \"From M.A. Knowles; To her sweet sister Emma. Darby--1843.\" ","essay":"\tEmma Warfield was the daughter of Dr. Gustavus Warfield of the Glenwood, Maryland, area, and Mary Thomas, whose family was from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Emma was born in \"Longwood Cottage\" on her father's estate near Glenwood, Maryland, as the main house was being built on 20 Apr 1820. Her older siblings, including her sister Martha Ann (b. 6 Aug 1814), one of the makers of the quilt, were born at their grandfather's estate, \"Bushy Park\" a few miles north of Glenwood. They grew up at the \"Longwood\" estate and all of the daughters were married there, including Martha Ann who married Dr. William Gray Knowles on 27 Oct 1835 and Emma who married Rev. Dr. Thomas J Shepherd on 10 June 1846. \r\n\r\nEmma's father helped build a new church in Lisbon, Maryland, just a few miles northeast of their family estate. Rev. Shepherd was called there to preach. After he and Emma were married, they lived with her family until sometime after 1850 and then moved to their own home in Lisbon, nearer the church. \r\n\r\nThey moved later to Philadelphia, where Rev. Shepherd continued to preach; he also wrote several books. He died 1 Dec 1898 and was buried in her family's cemetery lot at \"Longwood.\" Emma died 13 Nov 1914 and was buried next to her husband on the family's estate.\r\n\r\nMartha Ann Warfield Knowles and her husband lived in or near Darby, Pennsylvania. She continued to make other quilts with family names. One example is currently in the possession of a descendant.\r\n \r\nThe second known maker was Henrietta Graff Thomas, born 3 Feb 1808 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and married 11 Apr 1832 to Samuel Thomas of Baltimore, Maryland. Samuel was the brother of Emma's mother, Mary Thomas Warfield. According to one of the notes accompanying the quilt, Henrietta was said to be the artist responsible for the inked sketches that accompany the inscriptions.\r\n\r\nThe quilt was made for and given to Emma, presumably for her wedding chest as she married Rev. Shepherd soon after. Since she had no children, she left the quilt in her will to her cousin and namesake, Emma Warfield (Thomas) Eastwick (b.1847 m.1870 d.1933), the daughter of Henrietta and Samuel Thomas. Emma Eastwick wrote a note on 6 Nov 1930 stating that she wanted the quilt to go to her daughter, Mary Emma (Eastwick) Lewis (b.1879 d.1980) of Beverly, New Jersey. Another note that came with the quilt was written by Mary's daughter, Dorothy E. Lewis (b.1901 d.1989) identifying the artist as her great-grandmother (Henrietta G. Thomas). The quilt was sold at Christie's in 1992, to Robert and Ardis James, presumably by a descendant of Dorothy Lewis.","AccessF080":"Restricted","ReposFile":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-64/1997_007_0697.jpg"],"Detail 1":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-64/1997_007_0697_D10_Inscription2.jpg"],"Detail 2":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-64/1997_007_0697_D19.JPG"],"Detail 3":["https://kora.quiltindex.org/files/2-33-64/1997_007_0697_D16.JPG"],"verify":"yes","Pattern":"ALBUM MY SWEET SISTER EMMA","Maker":"[\"MARTHA ANN KNOWLES\"]","Date":"1800-1849","Contributing Institutions":"MATRIX: Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University, Michigan State University Museum, Alliance For American Quilts","Publisher":"Quilt Index","Resource Type":"StillImage","CreditLineF080b":"student Melissa Jurgena assembled research","CopyRestF080c":"owner","legacy_kid":"4-DB-E","project_id":"2","form_id":"33","owner":"0","created_at":"2020-04-26 00:27:40","updated_at":"2024-02-26 14:27:08"},"sort":["ALBUM MY SWEET SISTER EMMA"]}]}}

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