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  1. Dress - Blue & white dress

    Long white dress with blue vertical stripes. Belonged to Cornelia Delany Nobles Cutlar, grandmother of donor Shirley Cutlar's husband Earlin. c.1915-1925. The garment is made of sheer cotton and has a plain white lace trimmed collar and front inset. Snap front & waist closure. Handmade. Cornelia Delany Nobles, the oldest daughter, came with her parents (Jeremiah (b. 1828) and Sarah Hulett Nobles) and other relatives to Minnesota territory i...

    Record Type: Object

    Blue & white dress
  2. Hood - Knit hood

    Black wool crocheted hood with ruffles along the face and black ribbons on top and at back of flared neck havelock. Worn by Cornelia Delany Nobles Cutlar, grandmother of donor Shirley Cutlar's husband Earlin. Cornelia Delany Nobles, the oldest daughter, came with her parents (Jeremiah (b. 1828) and Sarah Hulett Nobles) and other relatives to Minnesota territory in 1856 when she was three years old. Coming overland and by boat they landed at C...

    Record Type: Object

    Knit hood
  3. Pantalettes - Pantalettes

    White cotton pantalettes (drawers). Belonged to Cornelia Delany Nobles Cutlar, grandmother of donor Shirley Cutlar's husband Earlin. The garment is open at the crotch and joined at the waist. Eyelet ruffle trim and rows of tucks at the ankle. Possibly worn under 2012-0055-001 waist, 2912-0055-007 skirt and 2012-0055-002 petticoat. Handmade. Cornelia Delany Nobles, the oldest daughter, came with her parents (Jeremiah (b. 1828) and Sarah Hu...

    Record Type: Object

    Pantalettes
  4. Petticoat - White petticoat

    Long white cotton petticoat. Belonged to Cornelia Delany Nobles Cutlar, grandmother of donor Shirley Cutlar's husband Earlin. The half slip is gathered below the waist and has rows of horizontal tucks around the skirt bottom with lace trim at the hem bottom. Two inner waistline loops for hanging. Handmade by an excellent dressmaker. Probably worn with bodice 2012-0055-001, skirt 2012-0055-007, and pantalettes 2012-0055-005. Cornelia Delany N...

    Record Type: Object

    White petticoat
  5. Print, Photographic - Cornelia Delany Nobles Cutlar

    Scanned sepia toned photograph of Cornelia Delany Nobles Cutlar. Photo taken by DeLeeuw, Glencoe. Cornelia Delany Nobles, the oldest daughter, came with her parents (Jeremiah (b. 1828) and Sarah Hulett Nobles) and other relatives to Minnesota territory in 1856 when she was three years old. Coming overland and by boat they landed at Carver, came on to Glencoe and settled nine miles west of Glencoe in Sumter township. A log cabin was their first ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Cornelia Delany Nobles Cutlar
  6. Print, Photographic - John J. 7 Cornelia Delany Nobles Cutlar, 1872

    Scanned sepia toned wedding photograph of John J. Cutlar and Cornelia Delany Nobles Cutlar, married on December 19, 1872. They were the grandparents of Earlin D. Cutlar, husband of donor, and Lowell I. Cutlar. Photo taken by N. Hassan, Glencoe. Cornelia Delany Nobles, the oldest daughter, came with her parents (Jeremiah (b. 1828) and Sarah Hulett Nobles) and other relatives to Minnesota territory in 1856 when she was three years old. Coming o...

    Record Type: Photo

    John J. 7 Cornelia Delany Nobles Cutlar, 1872
  7. Shirtwaist - White bodice

    White cotton woman's bodice (waist). Belonged to Cornelia Delany Nobles Cutlar, grandmother of donor Shirley Cutlar's husband Earlin. The separate shirtwaist has eyelet trim, snap front closure, no collar. Handmade by an excellent dressmaker. Worn with skirt 2012-0055-007. Matching half slip (petticoat) is 2012-0055-002. Cornelia Delany Nobles, the oldest daughter, came with her parents (Jeremiah (b. 1828) and Sarah Hulett Nobles) and other ...

    Record Type: Object

    White bodice
  8. Skirt - Cotton Skirt

    Long white cotton skirt. Belonged to Cornelia Delany Nobles Cutlar, grandmother of donor Shirley Cutlar's husband Earlin. The skirt has a gathered waist and rows of 2 wide and 25 narrow horizontal tucks around the bottom. Has a large waist button and open placket. Inside the waistband are two inner loops for hanging. Handmade by an excellent dressmaker. Worn with shirtwaist 2012-0055-001. Matching half slip (petticoat) is 2012-0055-002. Pa...

    Record Type: Object

    Cotton Skirt
  9. Suit - Black 2pc suit

    Black & white cotton two-piece woman's suit. Belonged to Cornelia Delany Nobles Cutlar, grandmother of donor Shirley Cutlar's husband Earlin. The short jacket has a plain collar and cuffs and puffed sleeves. Hook & eye closure; brown lining. The long skirt has a gathered waist. The handmade suit would have been worn over a waist (such as 2012-0055-001) or underdress (such as 2012-0055-003). Cornelia Delany Nobles, the oldest daughter, came w...

    Record Type: Object

    Black 2pc suit
  10. Suit, Walking - Woman's suit

    Wool tweed two-piece woman's suit with long skirt and jacket. Belonged to Cornelia Delany Nobles Cutlar, grandmother of donor Shirley Cutlar's husband Earlin. The jacket has black braid trim on collar and cuffs and large front buttons with button loops of black cord. The back has a double row of vertical buttons along the flared hip seam lines. The sleeves are gathered at the shoulder. The jacket is fully lined in black cotton and has a loop...

    Record Type: Object

    Woman's suit
  11. Underdress - Long white dress

    Long white cotton underdress. Belonged to Cornelia Delany Nobles Cutlar, grandmother of donor Shirley Cutlar's husband Earlin. The garment is shirred down the center front and back, has rows of vertical tucks at the neck, and a wide ruffle at the bottom. Has lace trim at neck, around the ruffle on the neck inset, on the wide cuffs, and at the top of the skirt ruffle. Plain cotton inner bodice lining. Handmade by an excellent seamstress. May ...

    Record Type: Object

    Long white dress

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