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  1. Cape - Black taffeta shoulder cape

    Black taffeta shoulder cape with sheer gathered silk around the neck, sequins and beads down the front and back, wide scalloped net lace trim around edge, self-gathered scalloped trim encircling the cape, hook/eye closure. Worn by Nelly Drew Hutchinson in Gay 90's and/or by donor's mother Abby Hutchinson Anderson, daughter of Asa Hutchinson and wife of Samuel G. Anderson, Sr. [Donor: Elizabeth "Beth" Anderson Wakefield, wife of Lyman E. Wakefield...

    Record Type: Object

    Black taffeta shoulder cape
  2. Case, Jewelry - Leather Jewelry Case

    Jewelry case with Abby Hutchinson inscription in gold. Wooden box with leather covering. Top knotted leather handle. Brass edging & clasp. Lined in blue silk.

    Record Type: Object

    Leather Jewelry Case
  3. Case, Jewelry - Red velvet jewelry case

    Jewelry case of cardboard covered with red velvet. Has a silver handle on center top of the fold-up cover. Red silk lining on inside of cover. Used mainly in travel by the Hutchinsons. Stamped C613 on bottom. Price sticker: OX/75 cents.

    Record Type: Object

    Red velvet jewelry case
  4. Case, Needlework - Needlework case

    Velvet-lined wooden case used for crochet hooks. Belonged to Abby Hutchinson whose name is print in gold on the top. Green velvet inside; gold colored clasp to close the case and gold colored hinges. Black leather covering with two brown strips.

    Record Type: Object

    Needlework case
  5. Coat of Arms - Hutchinson, Minnesota Coat of Arms

    Coat of Arms wooden plaque for the City of Hutchinson. In 1980, the 125th anniversary year of the founding of Hutchinson, Minnesota, this coat of arms was developed and registered. The design and colors are based on the ancestral arms of the singing Hutchinson family, founders of the city. On the shield of red and blue there rules a rampant lion of silver with claws unsheathed. Over the lion are four gold cross-crossletts representing the fou...

    Record Type: Object

    Hutchinson, Minnesota Coat of Arms
  6. Corset - Small corset

    Small corset exhibited at 1876 McLeod County Agricultural Society event. Tag reads "Corset worn in 1776 by a great aunt of a lady of this town - Abby Hutchinson (sister of Asa Hutchinson)". Name "Elizabeth B. Chace" is written inside the back. Elizabeth Chace was the wife of Asa Hutchinson. Corset has floral and loop quilted stitching throughout and front grommets for lacing.

    Record Type: Object

    Small corset
  7. Dress - Child's silk dress

    Child's silk dress with cotton lined leg of mutton sleeves, cotton lined gathered skirt, bow at front neck, black velvet belt. Originally both puffy upper sleeves were red and the bodice top was red. The skirt and lower sleeves were tan. Worn by "Little Bess" Hutchinson during the two or three years that she and her family went on concert tours as the Tribe of Asa, Young Folks. Elizabeth Hutchinson Fournie was a performer in 1892 at the tende...

    Record Type: Object

    Child's silk dress
  8. Dress - Long white cotton dress

    Long white cotton dress with a high neck and elbow length sleeves. Fronts of skirt and bodice have vertical lace & eyelet inserts with eyelet waistband. Back of bodice has rows of vertical tucks. Back hook & eye closure. Belonged to "Little Bess" Hutchinson. c.1910. Elizabeth "Little Bess" Hutchinson was born September 6, 1885, daughter of Oliver Dennett Hutchinson and Nellie Drew Hutchinson. Her siblings were Fred Drew Hutchinson and Jesse Ch...

    Record Type: Object

    Long white cotton dress
  9. Dress, Wedding - Wedding dress: Elizabeth Hutchinson August 13, 1915

    Elizabeth Hutchinson's Wedding Dress, August 13, 1915. Made of satin type fabric in two parts with a full gathered skirt snapped onto a bodice of satin that has a separate lace net inset in front and back. Three layers of net with lace trim form the sleeves. There is black velvet ribbon trim on each shoulder with artificial flowers centered on the ribbon in front and back. Black velvet ribbons also accent each side at the waist. Bodice has ...

    Record Type: Object

    Wedding dress: Elizabeth Hutchinson August 13, 1915
  10. Glove - Gloves

    Pair of ladies white kid leather gloves. Size 6 1/2. Double hook closure at wrists. Worn by Abby Hutchinson for her wedding to Samuel Anderson. Rouillon (France) is stamped in right glove; rest of stamp is unreadable.

    Record Type: Object

    Gloves
  11. Kettle - Kettle-Hutchinson Family

    Small 3-legged iron kettle with handle and tin cover. Used in the Milford, New Hampshire kitchen of Jede and Polly Carlton Hutchinson, parents of John and Asa Hutchinson, founders of Hutchinson.

    Record Type: Object

    Kettle-Hutchinson Family
  12. Lithograph - Hutchinson Brothers lithograph, 1860

    Large framed lithograph portrait print titled "The Hutchinson Family". (l to r) Asa, John and Judson Hutchinson. The three brothers are dressed in frock coats and fancy vests. Judson has a watch chain; they have square toed shoes. Signed by lithographic artist L. Grozelier at lower left. Dated 1860 at lower right. Printed by F. F. Oakley's Lith., 204 Washington St, Boston. The framed lithograph was given to Doris N. Betker by Peggy Pendergast in ...

    Record Type: Photo

    Hutchinson Brothers lithograph, 1860
  13. Lithograph - John Wallace Hutchinson

    Sepia toned lithograph of John Wallace Hutchinson with long graying hair & beard. Engraved by A. H. Ritchie. The engraving is mounted on photo board and signed John W. Hutchinson.

    Record Type: Photo

    John Wallace Hutchinson
  14. Lithograph - John Wallace Hutchinson, Lithograph

    Sepia toned lithograph of John Wallace Hutchinson with long graying hair & beard. Engraved by A. H. Ritchie. The engraving is mounted on photo board and signed John W. Hutchinson.

    Record Type: Photo

    John Wallace Hutchinson, Lithograph
  15. Map - Early Hutchinson map

    Early undated map of the town of Hutchinson set out in blocks and lots with street names that no longer exist. "Map of Hutchinson, Minnesota. From the Hutchinson Family papers" in pencil has been written over in ink. There is also pencil marking on border: "4722, 2 Jul 38 Mrs. Lyman Wakefield deposit". [Beth Anderson Wakefield was the daughter of Sam Anderson.] On linen like paper.

    Record Type: Archive

    Early Hutchinson map
  16. Nightshirt - White cotton nightshirt

    White cotton nightshirt with tatted lace trim and short sleeves. Marked with name "Abby Hutchinson" along gathered necklilne

    Record Type: Object

    White cotton nightshirt
  17. Pantalettes - White cotton pantalettes

    White cotton pantalettes with split leg/open crotch, ties at waist and rows of lace trim at the bottom. Belonged to "Little Bess" Hutchinson . Elizabeth "Little Bess" Hutchinson was born September 6, 1885, daughter of Oliver Dennett Hutchinson and Nellie Drew Hutchinson. Her siblings were Fred Drew Hutchinson and Jesse Chace Hutchinson. Elizabeth Hutchinson Fournie was the last living member of the Hutchinson Family Singers when she died May 9, ...

    Record Type: Object

    White cotton pantalettes
  18. Poster - Poster: The Hutchinson Family: Tribe of Asa

    Poster of the Hutchinson Family, organized in 1842. Tribe of Asa. Pictured are Asa B. Hutchinson, Mrs. Asa B. Hutchinson, Miss Alice Logan Hutchinson, and O. Dennett Hutchinson and the old homestead in Milford, New Hampshire. Poster & lithography by H. A. Thomas, Lithography Studio, New York NY.

    Record Type: Archive

    Poster: The Hutchinson Family: Tribe of Asa
  19. Poster - The Hutchinson Family

    Poster of the Hutchinson Family, organized in 1842. Tribe of Asa. Pictured are Asa B. Hutchinson, Mrs. Asa B. Hutchinson, Miss Alice Logan Hutchinson, and O. Dennett Hutchinson and the Old Homestead, Milford, New Hampshire. Poster & lithography by H. A. Thomas, Lithography Studio, New York NY.

    Record Type: Archive

    The Hutchinson Family
  20. Poster - The Hutchinson Family, Tribe of Asa

    Poster of the Hutchinson Family, organized in 1842. Tribe of Asa. Pictured are Asa B. Hutchinson, Mrs. Asa B. Hutchinson, Miss Alice Logan Hutchinson, and O. Dennett Hutchinson and the old homestead in Milford, New Hampshire. Poster & lithography by H. A. Thomas, Lithography Studio, New York NY.

    Record Type: Archive

    The Hutchinson Family, Tribe of Asa

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