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Memorial to President Stiles

Maker: Sarah Hooker Leavitt (American, 1797–1837)
Gilder: Smith and Norton (American, active 1810)
Honorand: Ezra Stiles, American, 1727–1795

"American Eagle"

Maker: Cranston Print Works (American)

The Love of Truth Mark the Boy

Maker: Germantown Print-Works (American, active 1806–24)

Length of cotton

Maker: Unknown

Printed cotton handkerchief, "Primary Lessons No. 6"

Maker: Boston Chemical Printing Company (American)

Quaker Darning Sampler

Maker: Sarah Pugh (American, 1800–1884)

Pillow Slip

Maker: Urania Moss (American)

Bedspread

Maker: Unknown

Bed Rug

Maker: Deborah Loomis Brace (American, 1752–1839)

Length of Fabric

Maker: Cheney Brothers (American, 1854–1955)

Two lengths of fancy compound twill

Maker: Cheney Brothers (American, 1854–1955)

Two lengths of fancy compound twill

Maker: Cheney Brothers (American, 1854–1955)

Two lengths of fancy compound twill

Maker: Cheney Brothers (American, 1854–1955)

Two lengths of fancy compound twill

Maker: Cheney Brothers (American, 1854–1955)

General George Washington

Maker: Ladies of Flushing (American)

Furniture covering

Maker: Unknown

Piece of a Bedspread

Maker: Martha Washington (American, 1731–1802)

Ribbon

Maker: Unknown

Ribbon

Maker: Unknown

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