(Trying again....)

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Today I received in the mail the  catalog for Kent State University Museum's
exhibit "On the Home Front:  Civil War Fashions and Domestic Life."

The exhibit runs September 30, 2011-August 26, 2012.  The 35 page paperback
catalog costs $7.95 each before tax and postage.  

It "focuses on the daily life and experiences of the American civilian
population during the Civil War and in the years immediately following.  The
pieces on exhibit, including women's and children's costumes, supplemented
with related photographs, decorative arts and women's magazines, are
organized thematically...concentrates on the material circumstances of the
North, particularly around Ohio."

Includes:
Blue and black striped dress, late 1860s, sheer white cotton with blue and
black striped bodice, skirt, apron, and bow--- 

Jacket of Civil War uniform, ca. 1863, US colonel in coast artillery---

Striped day dress, ca. 1862, wool/linen blend skirt and bodice trimmed with
black braid--- 

Child's red dress, 1860s, wool, black braid along cuffs and hem--- 

Woman's jacket, 1860s, black plus with braid trim and quilted cotton
lining---

 Union military coat, Brooks Brothers, 1861-1865--- 

Blue silk dress, ca. 1865, silk taffeta with glass beaded fringe, shown with
wool paisley shawl--- 

Evening dress with burnous,  English, ivory silk skirt and bodice and bodice
with salmon-colored wheat sheaves (not show well due to featured burnous),
ivory wool wrap with quilted satin, including closeup of inside of hood--- 

Black lace wrap, early 1860s; tan taffeta skirt; sheer pinstriped cotton
blouse (not show well because the the featured silk wrap)---

Brown velvet cape, ca. 1860, velvet cape with embroidery and fringe; worn
over brown plaid day dress, silk taffeta trimmed with fringe (skirt only
shown due to featured cape)---

Evening dress with warp printed flowers, ca. 1860, ivory silk; detail of
laced up back and ruched ribbon trim around neckline---

Purple plaid dress, late 1860s, silk taffeta bodice, skirt, and overdress
with brocaded floral accents; detail of back---

CDV of two children; cabinet card of federal officer---

Hair bracelet with gold locket containing picture of Lourens W. Wolcott---

Illustration of hair ornaments from Godey's---

Hair jewelry ca. 1870--brooch and pendant made from Emma Pierce's hair for
Fanny V. Sackett---

Silk quilt attributed to Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley, with raised eagle and
flower motifs, fabrics may be from Mary Todd Lincoln's dresses--complete
photo and detail of center---

Cage crinoline ca. 1865--elliptical---

Corset ca. 1865, cotton (19 inch waist); illustrations from La Mode
Illustree---

Drawers, 1865-1866; illustrations from La Mode Illustree---

Corset cover and petticoat, 1868---

Two more views of blue and black striped dress mentioned first (it's also on
the cover)---

Ca. 1860 dress, white cotton with plum and red zigzag and floral patterns---

White cotton seersucker blouse, 1860s, with purple windowpane check dress,
silk taffeta bodice and skirt, cut similar to a Swiss belt with shoulder
straps, shown from thigh up---

Sheer white cotton ball gown with blue satin sash, early 1860s ---

Indigo dress, mid 1860s, indigo cotton with resist printed leaf motif---

Child's dress, 1860s, white cotton dress with small floral print accented
with pink cotton edged with white braid---

CDV of two young sisters---

CDV of couple (opposite section on weddings--she's not wearing a white dress
but is wearing a white floral headpiece)---

Brown wedding dress, Ca. 1860, wool with floral print.  (ummmmm--looks like
the bride was probably "on the road to Boston")---

Wedding dress, 1868, cotton gauze bodice and skirt, silk satin belt,
includes close up of front from knees up, plus full length of back---

Ivory wedding dress and slippers, 1861, dress shown from back, hip up Jacket
of Civil War uniform--detail--black broadcloth and brass eagle button

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This catalog is well worth the money.

If anyone knows of a similar exhibit for the southern states, would you
please post the information?

Vicki Betts
Tyler, TX




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