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2005-16,8&9, Unfinished Sampler (DS2005-0334_R.2005-4609)
Unfinished Sampler
2005-16,8&9, Unfinished Sampler (DS2005-0334_R.2005-4609)

Unfinished Sampler

Date1810-1830
MediumSilk embroidery threads on a linen ground of 23 x 27 threads per inch (identification of fibers by eye)
DimensionsOH: 16" x OW: 16"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number2005-16,9
DescriptionThis is a square unfinished sampler with a partially worked border consisting of an undulating vine of strawberries and flowers. There is a 3/8 inch hem at top, selvages at sides, and an unhemmed bottom edge that is turned under and raveling.

Stitches: running, satin
Label TextThis unfinished sampler is part of a rare group of related books, bibles, and needlework owned by the Folger-Crane family. Originally from Nantucket, Massachusetts, the Folger family was in Ohio by 1814. They were members of the Society of Friends, and listed among the founding families of the Cincinnati Monthly Meeting. These artifacts provide a glimpse into the lives of a nineteenth-century family, and illustrate the importance placed on needlework and the education of children.
ProvenanceThis unfinished sampler is part of a group of samplers and books that descended in the Folger-Crane family of Cincinnati, Ohio. The sampler maker was probably a member of the Folger-Crane family. The Folger family, originally from Nantucket, Massachusetts, was in Ohio by 1814. Members of the Society of Friends, they are first listed in Hinshaw's ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN QUAKER GENEALOGY, Vol. V, as transferring to the Miami Monthly Meeting in Warren County, then on to Cincinnati, where they were listed among the founding families of the Cincinnati Monthly Meeting (set apart from Miami MM on March 23, 1814). Sarah Folger married Rufus Crane and the samplers, family bibles, and books probably descended through Sarah's daughters.