Unknown,1930,1930 Collections Book,1930 Collections Book, Page 2
,weeping willows• and many otters.
This takes in the
Eve design. Also the burying ground with i ts '
Adam and
buildings, human figures or animals.
ar. Hooker in 1805, wt.en she
Sampler -- worked by Sar . She was born October 16'
,;,e.s ten year� of. age• Mass• Her father' the
1795' in Spr1ng!1eld, was the first judg� of
Hon. John Hooke:t. � t and tis portra1 t
in
Probe.te in Ha.mpd!�kc�:t�e Hall of Records
hangs over the d n
Springfield, Mo;��sented by l,lrs. w. s. Baoo
-----
who wae born in
b Harriet cooley802. She wa
Sampler - - worked Y ]eo. 19, 1 • 21 1828 •
Longmeadow' MeBoioott BliE .. ' IJ�Y 1//. "s. Bacon
married t�-��� presented by Mr�·
(101)
Jine Samplers -
The sampler was a part of eaoh
81rls education
will be noticed that moat ot th • It
e Signed and dated
samplers have on them aleo the age of the maker, and
in most every case it 1
e made under fifteen years.
The educational value is t
e reseed through the working
of an alphabet or two th fi t
e re thing. The sampler
is the artistic expression of the times. There is no
book of designs and it is safe to assume that the
patterns were passed from hand to hand and from family
to family or from school to school. After the alphabet
the individual taste had aehano e to express itself.
Genealogies or pious verses, landscape, including
, Description: 1930 Collections Book, Page 2
, Additional Info: 1930 Collections Book, Date: 1930, Creator: Unknown, OCR Text: weeping willows• and many otters.
This takes in the
Eve design. Also the burying ground with i ts '
Adam and
buildings, human figures or animals.
ar. Hooker in 1805, wt.en she
Sampler -- worked by Sar . She was born October 16'
,;,e.s ten year� of. age• Mass• Her father' the
1795' in Spr1ng!1eld, was the first judg� of
Hon. John Hooke:t. � t and tis portra1 t
in
Probe.te in Ha.mpd!�kc�:t�e Hall of Records
hangs over the d n
Springfield, Mo;��sented by l,lrs. w. s. Baoo
-----
who wae born in
b Harriet cooley802. She wa
Sampler - - worked Y ]eo. 19, 1 • 21 1828 •
Longmeadow' MeBoioott BliE .. ' IJ�Y 1//. "s. Bacon
married t�-��� presented by Mr�·
(101)
Jine Samplers -
The sampler was a part of eaoh
81rls education
will be noticed that moat ot th • It
e Signed and dated
samplers have on them aleo the age of the maker, and
in most every case it 1
e made under fifteen years.
The educational value is t
e reseed through the working
of an alphabet or two th fi t
e re thing. The sampler
is the artistic expression of the times. There is no
book of designs and it is safe to assume that the
patterns were passed from hand to hand and from family
to family or from school to school. After the alphabet
the individual taste had aehano e to express itself.
Genealogies or pious verses, landscape, including
, Longmeadow Historical Society,Objects,SH Collection,Collections Book,1930 Collections Book,1930 Collections Book, 1930 Collections Book
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