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Woodman, Sarah Suzanne.
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The fabric of their lives: A commemoration of family, friends, and community by three women in Salem County, New Jersey (Sallie Harris, Kate Harris, Sarah Marion Harris Johnson).
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The fabric of their lives: A commemoration of family, friends, and community by three women in Salem County, New Jersey (Sallie Harris, Kate Harris, Sarah Marion Harris Johnson)./
Author:
Woodman, Sarah Suzanne.
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147 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 41-05, page: 1289.
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Masters Abstracts International41-05.
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American Studies. -
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The fabric of their lives: A commemoration of family, friends, and community by three women in Salem County, New Jersey (Sallie Harris, Kate Harris, Sarah Marion Harris Johnson).
Woodman, Sarah Suzanne.
The fabric of their lives: A commemoration of family, friends, and community by three women in Salem County, New Jersey (Sallie Harris, Kate Harris, Sarah Marion Harris Johnson).
- 147 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 41-05, page: 1289.
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Delaware (Winterthur Program), 2003.
During the 1880s Sallie Harris and her daughters, Kate Harris and Sarah Marion Hams Johnson, of Salem County, New Jersey, collected fabric from family, friends, and community members, which they compiled into four scrapbooks. The Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera at the Winterthur Library possesses the scrapbooks, which contain 782 fragments of cotton, silk, wool, and linen from household furnishings and personal garments. The collection includes fabric from China, England, France, India, and America, dating from about 1770 to 1890, although most are from 1820s to the 1880s.Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The swatches, to which the Harrises added brief annotations, represent the Harrises' connections to family, friends, and community members. The Harrises link fabric to 180 individuals in New Jersey, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. The small fragments of fabric signify the relationships the Harrises cultivated and maintained throughout their lives. Symbolically placing their own lives in the context of the people who influenced them, they used the swatches of fabric to mediate or reinforce self, family, and group identity. Through their scrapbooks, the Harrises constructed and examined their identities in relation to their friends, family, and community in the past and present.
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