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Quilt 2014.609.2
Quilt, Pieced Irish Chain
Quilt 2014.609.2

Quilt, Pieced Irish Chain

Dateca. 1890
MediumCotton
DimensionsOverall: 82 1/2 x 66in. (209.6 x 167.6 cm)
Credit LineGift of George H. Yetter
Object number2014.609.2
DescriptionRectangular cotton quilt pieced of red, brownish- green, and white in a triple Irish chain pattern. The running stitch quilting follows the lines of the piecing; in the white areas, five interlocking circles are drawn in pencil and quilted. Bound with red straight-grain fabric. Backed with white cotton.
Label TextThis brightly colored quilt in the Triple Irish Chain pattern was probably made by Marenda Anne Thomas Humphrey (Mrs. George Franklin Humphrey, 1856-1934) of Duplin County, NC, for her son Walter Davis Humphrey (1876-1942). According to family tradition, Walter took it along to school when he attended Bingham Military Academy in Asheville, North Carolina.
ProvenanceWalter Davis Humphrey, owner of the quilt, was born 1876 in North Carolina; he attended Bingham Military Academy in Asheville, NC, and moved to work in Oklahoma Indian territory about 1901. He married Miss Eva Sudderth of Nowata, Indian Territory, in 1906. The quilt descended to Mrs. George A. (Martha Wilda Humphrey) Yetter and then to George Yetter, who donated it to Colonial Williamsburg.