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Culture:American
Title:trousers
Date Made:19th century
Type:Clothing
Materials:textile: wool, cotton
Place Made:United States
Accession Number:  HD 86.112
Credit Line:Gift in Memory of Helen Geier Flynt
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
Black wool trousers, which were hand made, with a dropfall front with 6 buttons, 6 buttons for braces, and lined with cotton, which was bought at the auction of Barnard family belongings in 1968, at the Francis Barnard barn in the Patten Hill district of Shelburne, Massachusetts. The property had been in the Barnard family since 1790 when Elisha Barnard (1763-1845), the son of John Barnard (1713-1785) and Ruth Catlin Barnard (1721/2-1785), originally of Deerfield, moved to Shelburne during the Revolution and built the house. The property descended through the family to their son, Elisha Barnard (1807-1886); then Francis Edward Barnard (1836-1889); to David Barnard (1874-1961); and then to Francis Barnard (1898-1988) who sold the property in 1968.

Subjects:
Textile fabrics; Cotton; Wool

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