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Date Created1700-1799
DescriptionTraditionally made with red square in the center of the blocks. This quilter used an embroidered red X to denote the center.
Time PeriodColonization and Settlement (1585-1763), Revolution and the New Nation (1754-1820)
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Date Created1800-1899
DescriptionDonated by Nancy in 1999, this quilt used a stenciled fabric. Very fine quilting.
Time PeriodRevolution and the New Nation (1754-1820), Expansion and Reform (1801-1861), Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877), The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930), The Industrial Revolution (1870-1900)
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Date Created1847
DescriptionTraditional quilt pattern that commemorates Br. General John Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga, NY. Traditionally made in blue and white rather than red and white. Beautiful hand quilting on all white...
Time PeriodExpansion and Reform (1801-1861)
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Date Created1800-1899
DescriptionDonated to the Montclair Historical Society in 1967.
Time PeriodRevolution and the New Nation (1754-1820), Expansion and Reform (1801-1861), Civil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877), The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930), The Industrial Revolution (1870-1900)
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Date Created1825
DescriptionTraditional pattern celebrations the statehood of Ohio in 1803.
Time PeriodExpansion and Reform (1801-1861)
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Date Created1822
DescriptionCotton and fabrics are found on another quilt attributed to Guinevere Free
Time PeriodRevolution and the New Nation (1754-1820), Expansion and Reform (1801-1861)
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Date Created1891
DescriptionNotice all the hand embroidery
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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TitleHarvest
Date Created1985
DescriptionMade by Speertown Quilts for the Revere Bedroom at the Crane House. Uses trapunto technique for raised design.
Time PeriodContemporary America (1968-present)
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Date Created1850-1899
DescriptionDonated by Mrs. Brock in 1995. Tied with silk tufts in reverse.
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Date Created1950-1959
DescriptionThis quilt pattern has origins in hexagonal quilts from 18th century England. Very popular in the first half of the 20th century