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Shoes and gloves worn by Hannah (nee Dick) Macfarlan for 1869 honeymoon trip Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Shoes and gloves worn by Hannah (nee Dick) Macfarlan for 1869 honeymoon trip Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Clothing. Collection of women's accessories worn with the "going away" outfit of Hannah (nee Dick) Macfarlan for her honeymoon trip. Married 21 April 1869 in Philadelphia. Two pairs of white kid gloves: smaller pair (A), larger (B); one pair white shoes (C); one beige hat with flower buds and a long ribbon tail (D); and one fringed, beige, silk collapsible parasol with ivory handle and ivory decorative top element (E). Handwritten pencil note inside shoe reads: "Shoes & gloves worn by Hannah Dick when she married Malcolm Macfarlan April 21, 1869." (See 2009.11.1180 skirt with jacket and 2009.11.1181 fan.) [show more] | |||
Feather fan, 19th century Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Feather fan, 19th century Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Clothing. Ladies Feather Fan-19th Century-Macfarlan Family. (Duplicate of 2009.11.1181?) | |||
An "E" Pin. Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| An "E" Pin. Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: A sterling Silver Pin with an E on it. On the inside of the Pin it says Army Navy Production Award. The pin has an "E" on the front and has a red, white, and blue flag behind it. This pin could have possible belonged to Edward Preble, the Preble family married into the Marr family, which could be the connection. | ||
Shoe horn, metal Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Shoe horn, metal Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Shoe horn, metal (National Cloak & Suit. Co.) | |||
Silk fan Great Cranberry Island Historical Society |
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| Silk fan Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Description: Woman's hand fan, silk with ivory spreaders, apparently worn with "going away" skirt and jacket outfit (see 2009.11.1180 and 2009.11.1942). One of the accessories said to have been worn with the "going away" outfit of Hannah (nee Dick) Macfarlan for her honeymoon trip. Married 21 April 1869 in Philadelphia. |