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Dressing gown

Description: Dressing gown of brown cotton with paisley print in warm reds, teal, dark pinks, golden yellow and blue grey. Full length, loose fit with long sleeves. Fold-over collar, opening and cuffs are trimmed with a different fabric band of bone colored stripe surrounded by darker brown with rows of floral bouquets. Open front is stitched closed from waist down. Gown is full; skirt is meticulously pleated into back waistline which ends at sides. Tie of black ribbon ties around waist at inside. Bodice ba… more
Date: 1860/1880
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Dress

Description: Dress of brown silk with woven horizontal stripes consisting of red borders, brown bands, and mottled bands.
Date: 1850
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Dress

Description: Embroidered baby dress with some open work made by Mrs. Anson Jones for her son, Cromwell Anson Jones, b.1849, Barrington
Date: 1849
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

Washington County legal documents

Description: Notice of sale of Samuel P. Brown property, deceased; 465 1/6 acres, slave woman and child.
Date: February 1, 1859
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

Colquitt Spoon

Description: Actual spoon belonging to Alice M. Colquitt, wife of Robert K. Colquitt. They had a large ranch in Presidio County. "A.M. Colquitt" is engraved on the back of the handle. 1847 Roger Bros. 12 stamped on the back of the handle as well.
Date: 1847
Partner: Marfa Public Library

Ladies' batiste cap

Description: Ladies' cap, handmade fine batiste, lavishly embroidered with lace trim.
Date: 1850/1859
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Seersucker collar

Description: Man's detachable collar of dark blue/black narrow vertical striped seersucker. Inner layers of same fabric, but with stripes going horizontally. Stamped on reverse: "15 2"
Date: 1860/1930
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Striped collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Outermost layer of dark blue/black narrow vertical stripes. Second visible layer with same fabric, but lines going horizontally. Inner, unseen layers of white. With internal card? stiffening. Stamped on reverse: "461 16 1/2"
Date: 1860/1930
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Seersucker collar

Description: Man's detachable collar of seersucker in light blue horizontal stripes on white ground. Back of "outer layer" has stripes vertical. Stamped on reverse: "15 2"
Date: 1860/1930
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Seersucker collar

Description: Man's detachable collar of purple narrow vertical striped seersucker. Inner layers of same fabric, but with stripes going horizontally. Stamped on reverse: "14 2"
Date: 1860/1930
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Patterned collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Outer layer of pale blue "+" signs forming a square grid on white ground. Inner layers of white linen(?). Stamped on reverse: "16 1/2"
Date: 1860/1930
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Patterned collar

Description: Man's detachable collar of cotton in small pale orange grid on white. Stamped on reverse: "15"
Date: 1860/1930
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Gingham collar

Description: Man's detachable collar in pale purple and white gingham check. Stamped on reverse: "16"
Date: 1860/1930
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar of light khaki fabric with dark blue stitched border. Stamped on reverse: "15 1/2"
Date: 1860/1930
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Pale purple square grid made up of "+" signs on white ground. Inner lining of white linen(?). Stamped on reverse: "15 1/2"
Date: 1860/1920
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Outer layer of dark gray/black vertical stripes formed as very narrow zig-zags. Inner layers of same fabric, but with stripes going horizontally. Stamped on reverse: "14 1/2"
Date: 1860/1930
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Detachable collar

Description: Man's detachable collar. Pale blue grid on white damask ground which has subtle square white on white designs. Stamped on reverse: "15"
Date: 1860/1930
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Shoulder scarf

Description: Shoulder scarf of black cotton floral lace. Rectangular shape.
Date: 1850/1900
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Crinoline

Description: Off-white crinoline with spring steel hoops. Covered in fabric with white on white woven design of "H" shapes. Metal fastener at front of 1" wide waist band. First four rows of springs only go half-way around skirt and are tied around the body in front. Last five rows form complete circle or hoop. No labels in garment. Attached tag with what appears to be an auction lot number, "253".
Date: 1860
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Bonnet

Description: White lace cap made by Mrs. Anson Jones for her son, Cromwell Anson Jones, b. 1849, Barrington
Date: 1849
Partner: Star of the Republic Museum

Eyeglasses

Description: Spectacles with silver wire frame and octagonally shaped lenses. Nose bridge has curled ends; temple tips on earpieces are open teardrop shaped. B) Case of textured black leather with open end. Stamped: Wm. G. Spies Jeweler and Optician 419 Market St. Steubenville, Ohio
Date: 1850/1899
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Formal vest

Description: Vest of cream silk damask in lattice diamond pattern. Single breasted with closure of five self-covered buttons. Shawl collar; three welt pockets. Back and lining of cotton muslin. Adjustable waistband with metal buckle. Buckle reads: Paris /1856 / Solibe / G & [?] C 12
Date: 1850/1859
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Folding fan

Description: Folding fan with mother-of-pearl sticks and guards. Off-white satin leaf. Gilt metal bail ring at base for suspension. Outer guards have been repaired with a "jeweler's repair" of small metal rivets.
Date: 1850/1899
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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