Grain Sack
Date1775-1830
MediumLinen, with 22 warps and 20 wefts per inch, with silk embroidery thread (identification of fibers by microscopy)
DimensionsOH 56" x OW 18 3/8
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1955-453
DescriptionThis is a rectangular grain sack made of coarse natural color linen (tow), woven in a tight tabby weave. The open end of the sack is finished with a 1/4" hem. The closed end of the sack is joined with a flat felled seam. The sack is made from a single width of linen which is folded in half and closed with a flat felled seam. Two eyelets are positioned on either edge of this seam near the open end of the sack; these would have been used to hold the drawstring. The initials "J.H.R" are stitched in double cross with gold-colored silk thread. Near the bottom of the sack on the back side are several pencil marks including "#3".Markings"J.H.R"
"#3"
ProvenanceThe grain sack was acquired with linen bed sheets, mattress covers, and other grain sacks said to be "Pennsylvania Dutch."
1750-1800
ca. 1755 (silk); dress remodeled ca. 1770
1765-1775
1760-1770
1726-1728 (textile); 1775-1785 (gown)
Ca. 1770
1770-1780
ca. 1750, altered ca. 1775
ca. 1785
1765-1775
1785-1795
1780-1790