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Maker(s):Howland, Eliza Macy
Culture:American (1783-1867)
Title:quilt
Date Made:ca. 1830
Type:Bedding
Materials:textile: cotton
Place Made:United States; Massachusetts; Nantucket
Measurements:overall: 94 in x 94 in; 238.76 cm x 238.76 cm
Accession Number:  HD F.010B
Credit Line:Gift of Mrs. Sheldon Howe
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield
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Description:
Pieced, cotton quilt laid out in varying widths of strips of large- and small-scale, roller and clylinder printed cotton, and marked "E.H." for Elizabeth (Eliza) Macy Howland (1783-1867) of Nantucket. The daughter of William Macy (1751-1814) and Anna Hussey Macy (1753-1804) of Macy House, Nantucket, Eliza Macy married Allen Howland (1779-1809), the son of Matthew Howland (1751-1834) and Abigail Wing Howland (1758-1832) of Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts, in 1803. They had four children, only one of whom lived to adulthood, Hannah Howland (1809-1855), before Allen Howland's death at sea on November 23, 1809. In 1829, Eliza Howland became the third wife of Peter Barney (1757-1838). Hannah Howland married Benjamin Russell (1804-1885) of New Bedford, Massachusetts, painter of whaleships and whaling scenes in New England and grandfather of Sheldon Howe. Widows like Eliza Howland often struggled ot make a living after their husbands died. Making a quilt out of old pieces of fabric was an act of frugality. The quilt has alternating strips - floral strips and two monochromatic blue scenic prints of the "Boar Hunt" (also see HD F.003) and a distressed family dancing, which were likely made in Manchester, England, around 1816-1820. The blue designs alternate with madder print strips. The quilt has backing made of several pieces of white, plain-weave cotton, cotton batting; and the quilting done in a chevron pattern, five to six stitches per inch, using linen thread.

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