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Sabatos rug

Maker: Marion Larabee Volk (American, 1859–1925)

Child's crazy quilt

Maker: F. C. (American, w. ca. 1884)

Mourning picture

Maker: Unknown
School (Institution): Wrentham Academy (American)
Honorand: Azubah Day, American, 1758–1807

Rug, "La Salle Wilton" pattern

Manufacturer: Bigelow-Hartford Carpet Company (American, 1914–1929)

Length of Fabric, "Incantation" Pattern

Designer: Alvin Lustig (American, 1915–1955)
Manufacturer: Laverne Originals (American, 1934–1948)

Quilt

Maker: Unknown

Quilt

Maker: Unknown

Quilt Top

Maker: Unknown

Quilt Top

Maker: Unknown

Quilt

Maker: Unknown

"Flight Into Egypt" Needlework Picture

Maker: Maria Halleck (American, 1788–1870)

Quilt, "Tumbling Blocks" Pattern

Maker: Eliza Maria Williams (American, 1805–1886)

Table Cloth

Maker: Unknown

Rug

Manufacturer: (Attributed to) Bigelow-Hartford Carpet Company (American, 1914–1929)

Quilt

Maker: Unknown

Quilt

Maker: ((member of the)) Wells Family
Maker, possibly by: Hannah Airah Wells Pratt (American, 1815–1901)

Sampler

Maker: Esther Livezly (American, active early 19th century)

Sampler

Maker: Mary Kelly

Sampler

Maker: Hannah Smith (American, born 1766)

Crazy Quilt

Maker: Unknown

Sampler

Maker: Cynthia Clark (American, 1808–1879)

Quilt

Maker: Unknown

Quilt

Maker: Unknown

Coverlet

Maker: Unknown

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