Girl's Wrap, about 1895

Description:
This young lady's wrapper comes from the Scull family of Somerset County, Pennsylvania, and was possibly worn by the daughter or granddaughter of Louise Ogle Scull. It appears to be an informal garment, used first thing in the morning. The train in the back is interesting - perhaps it was for a young woman who was rather short. The sleeves, which have some interesting piecing, indicate a circa 1895 date of manufacture. The vermicular printed fabric pattern is reminiscent of circa-1840 roller prints. Except for the hems, the wrapper is entirely machine-stitched; it was probably home-sewn.
Date Issued:
[1880 TO 1900]
Data Provider:
Wayne State University. Libraries and The Henry Ford
Collection:
Digital Dress Collection
Place:
Somerset, Pennsylvania
Subject Topic:
Wrappers (Garments), Girls' clothing, and Children's clothing
Subject Name:
Mitchell Family
Format:
clothing
Rights:
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URL:
http://digital.library.wayne.edu/item/wayne:EM02_91_322_2