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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
P.04.26.1
Date Range
1836
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Hand towel, plain-weave linen, elaborately decorated with blue and red cotton cross stitch as well as drawn thread panels. Hanging tabs are plain-weave linen tape, 3/8" wide and very long.
Panel #1 has "MARIA" at the top flanked by large floral trees growing out of hearts. Second line reads: "MACDALLNA DAMY" and 3rd line is: "MY HAND AND NWEDLE." Below are 5 large tree motifs grounded on a horizontal embroidered line, followed by 8 small grounded trees.
Panel #2 is a drawn thread panel w/ cotton darn-stitched designs. Drawn threads stop short of sides -- unusual.
Panel # 3 has five blue and red motifs: star at center flanked by crowned peacocks, in turn flanked by geometric motifs.
Panel # 4 is a tripartite design: center has "HF" within an ornately embroidered red and blue heart, flanked by drawn thread panels w/ cotton darn-stitched trees surmounted by birds. (Initials stand for future husband Henry Fenstermacher, married the following year,1837.)
Panel #5 is very similar to panel #3.
Panel #6 is another drawn thread panel stopping short of sides, decorated w/ cotton darn-stitched geometric designs.
Panel #7 has upper case alphabet ending with the date 1836.
Panel #8 has three lines: "CHRISTOPHER/ DAMY CATHARINE/ DAMY A D 1836." (parents)
Plain self fringe at bottom has an applied short panel of linen with an elaborate knotted self fringe.
Made by Maria/Mary Magdalena Demmy (1811-1884).
Seller pinned on a note stating the mate to this towel (made by sister Elizabeth) was sold in the Rich and Joan Smith sale for $2400, inventory # CB29. Both towels illustrated in This is the Way I Pass My Time, p. 31.
Note: Older sister Maria/Mary Demmy's taufschein is P.06.15.1.
Provenance
Unknown
Date Range
1836
Made By
Demmy, Maria Magdalena, 1811-1884
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 2
Storage Cabinet
Unit 13
People
Demmy, Mary/Maria Magdalena
Demmy, Mary/Maria
Demmy, Christopher
Demmy, Catherine
Subcategory
Household Accessory
Object Name
Towel, Hand
Material
Linen
Length (in)
60
Width (in)
17
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2016-03-01
Condition Notes
Generally good with some soiling, especially along sides. Rust stains on hanging tabs.
Object ID
P.04.26.1
Notes
Ellen Gehret, This Is The Way I Pass My Time, p. 31, lists Demmy towels. See plate 13 and 14.
Older sister Maria/Mary Demmy's taufschein is P06.15.1.
Place of Origin
East Hempfield Twp.
Credit
Acquired through the generosity of V. Ronald Smith, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
P.04.26
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Hardwicke Mansion
Object ID
P.77.31.10
Date Range
Nov. 1881
  1 image  
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Hardwicke Mansion
Description
Watercolor on paper of the Hardwicke mansion; beige coloring with gray/white roof and columns, green shutters on windows. The main section of the house has a grand elliptical facade with four monumental columns. The section adjacent to this has arched windows. The house continues in several smaller sections to the viewer's right; one of these sections is a greenhouse. The surrounding area is filled with grass and trees. NOT FOUND IN BOX 0066, July 2023
The painting has a caption at the bottom which reads '"HARDWICKE" NEAR LANCASTER PA'. The painting is dated "Nov. 1881" in the lower right corner.
Hardwicke was the country seat of the attorney and judge Charles Smith who married Jasper Yeates' daughter; it was built east of Lancaster, overlooking the Conestoga River, in about 1804. It may have been designed by Stephen Hills, who also designed the Old Capital Building in Harrisburg. John J. Snyder states the house was "the most sophisticated and most elegant Federal mansion in Lancaster County." He says the Smiths moved to Baltimore in the 1820s, after which a son of ironmaster Robert Coleman owned the building.
Hardwicke later became the summer home of the Cassatt family where artist Mary Cassatt was born (1844). Apparently a Colonel Wiley owned it when the railroad demolished it in Nov. 1881.
Date Range
Nov. 1881
Year Range From
1881
Year Range To
1881
Creator
Stauffer, David McNeely, 1845-1913
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Container
Box 0067
People
Stauffer, David McNeely
Search Terms
Drawings
Hardwicke
Frame
Window mat only.
Image Size
4 x 8.125 inches
Object Name
Painting
Oither Names
Watercolor
Material
Paper, Ink
Medium
Painting, Watercolor
Related Publications
J.W.W. Loose, The Heritage of Lancaster, pp.74-75.
Height (cm)
10.16
Height (ft)
0.3333333333
Height (in)
4
Width (cm)
20.6375
Width (ft)
0.6770833333
Width (in)
8.125
Dimension Details
Hinged within a window mat..
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2017-06-28
Condition Notes
The front of the painting is in almost perfect condition, except for a few small brown dots; the reverse has several glue stains in the corners and along the sides where the paper was apparently attached to a previous backing.
Mounted in a hinged window mat.
Object ID
P.77.31.10
Place of Origin
Manheim Twp.
Role
Artist
Credit
Acquired through the generosity of the James Hale Steinman Foundation, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
P.77.31
Images
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection: Fine Arts
Title
Fraktur
Object ID
G.98.27.1
Date Range
c. 1808
  1 image  
Collection
Heritage Center Collection: Fine Arts
Title
Fraktur
Description
Printed fraktur taufschein (B&BC in German) for Michael Ruthisill, born Aug. 17, 1808 and baptized Aug. 30, 1808 by Pastor (Gotthilf Henry Ernestus) Muhlenberg at the Lutheran Church in Manheim Township, Lancaster County. Parents were Philip and Susanna (Schreiner) Ruthisill and the sponsors were Michael and Catharina Ruthisill (grandparents?).
Certificate printed by Lancaster printer Benjamin Grimler in 1803. Penwork & decoration attributed to the "Ruffled Tulip Artist" by the Earnests (9-14-98). See object file for info.
Printed on laid paper, fraktur has a large central heart and two smaller hearts at bottom with verses in German in each. Large heart has main text, with blanks filled in by scrivener/artist in red ink. 1/4-inch-wide yellow border around perimeter. Hand-drawn floral motifs surround the large heart: large tulip-like flowers at top and bottom center, flowering vine at sides and smaller flowers above small hearts and within large heart. Colored in red, green and yellow.
The "Ruffled Tulip Artist" was working circa 1799-1813. He drew distinctive ruffles around large and folky tulips and infilled in German on printed three-heart forms, of which seven are known - all birth & baptismal certificates.
Klaus Stopp, The Printed Birth & Baptismal Certificates of the German Americans, Vol. III, p. 128.
Ellis and Evans, History of Lancaster County, p. 498.
Earnests, Papers for Birth Dayes, Vol.II, pp. 659-60.
Provenance
Donor reports his wife has Rudisill ancestors. He and his wife received this fraktur with instructions to sell the piece upon their demise in order to pay for funeral expenses. The fraktur was never sold, even now that his own wife has died. See genealogy of Rudisill family in file, given by Lisa Garrett, cousin of donor's wife. Lisa says donor died in 1998.
Date Range
c. 1808
Year Range From
1803
Year Range To
1815
Creator
"Ruffled Tulip Artist"
Made By
Grimler, Benjamin
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 43
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Drawer
Bin 3
People
Rudisill, Michael
Muhlenberg, Gotthilf J.E.
Rudisill, Philip
Rudisill, Susanna
Schreiner, Susanna
Rudisill, Catharina
Grimler, Benjamin
Subject
Fraktur art
Frakturs (Documents)
Search Terms
Fraktur
Object Name
Fraktur
Material
Paper, Ink, Watercolor
Height (cm)
33.02
Height (ft)
1.0833333333
Height (in)
13
Width (cm)
40.64
Width (ft)
1.3333333333
Width (in)
16
Dimension Details
Frame is H: 23" W: 25.75"
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2017-11-06
Condition Notes
Condition when received: Entire piece buckled, pasted onto brown Kraft paper. Multiple tears and losses, especially at center of right and left sides; tears and small hole at center. Some foxing, general soiling, and water damage to colors in vining at sides. Color smears and fingerprints, esp. at top and bottom floral device. Small tears and curling at most edges.
At present: Conserved, matted and placed in sealed package by Marilyn Kemp Weidner in 1999 for $1,553. Framed by Lancaster Galleries.
Object ID
G.98.27.1
Notes
Four other copies of Grimler's printed certificate known, according to Klaus Stopp (The Printed Birth and Baptismal Certificates of the German Americans Vol. III, p. 128). Three of these were filled out for Warwick Twp. residents;the other for a Manheim Twp. resident. This 1803 print preceded Grimler's partnership with brother Henry which opened in 1804. From 1799-1812, when Lancaster was the seat of State government, the two brothers were employed by the Legislature to do the State printing. Benjamin was elected to the Lower House of the Assembly in 1824 and died in 1832.
See Rudisill genealogy in file, given by Lisa Garrett. It states John Michael Rudisill was born 17 Aug 1808 and died 8 Nov 1843. He married Maria Magdalena Kurtz on 17 May 1829, daughter of Conrad Kurtz and his wife Susanna Barbara Erb.
Large 8" x 10" color transparency in object file.
Place of Origin
Manheim Twp.
Role
Artist
Credit
Gift of Daniel S. Kauffman, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.97.27
Images
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.08.03.02
Date Range
c. 1867
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Log cabin quilt of wools, composed of 30 blocks five wide and six long. There are two borders: a 4 1/4"-wide outer border of four 1"- wide strips and an inner sawtooth 3"- wide border of red and blue. The 30 log cabin blocks are also made of 1" wide strips. All strips have a slight "overhang" along edges which hides the butted seams.
All individual pieces of this quilt are sewn directly to the quilt backing, which is a calico print of tiny green holly-like leaves on black. Consequently, the backing is is also pieced in the shapes of each section of quilt top (squares and two borders). There is no batting and no decorative quilting. The binding is a narrow woven wool tape with a braided appearance.
A small piece of paper stitched to bottom left corner of quilt front, now removed, has an old handwritten note in ink: "(Ade)line W. Kreider/ Cassel/ made this about/ the yr. 1867." The writer of the note was obviously indicating that the quilt was made in preparation for her marriage, while living at her East Hempfield Twp. home. According to the records of Rev. J.J. Strine, Addie W. Kreider, dau. of Jacob G. Kreider of East Hempfield, married John H. Cassel of Penn Twp. on Dec. 19, 1867.
Provenance
Provenance: Descent from Adeline Kreider Cassel
to daughter Fannie K. Cassel (Mrs. Hiram G. Kauffman)
to daughter Adeline Dora Kauffman (Mrs. J. Wayne Aungst, Sr.)
to son John W. Aungst, Jr., (great-grandson of maker).
Quilt descended in family homes all located within a few miles of each other, (south of Manheim (Lancaster Junction) to Landisville area).
Date Range
c. 1867
Year Range From
1865
Year Range To
1867
Creator
Cassel, Adeline W. Kreider
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 34
Subcategory
Bedding
Object Name
Quilt
Material
Fabric
Height (in)
86.5
Width (in)
77.5
Condition
Fair
Condition Date
2015-05-18
Condition Notes
Once-vibrant colors of the wool are now strongly faded and are thin, fragile fabric. There are strong holes, esp. in outer border; several areas of liquid staining. Binding is deteriorating and detaching with multiple holes. Unfaded area near corner where paper tag removed.
Backing has some holes/tears at corner and numerous slits/holes along edges.
Object ID
G.08.03.02
Place of Origin
East Hempfield Twp.
Role
Quiltmaker
Credit
Gift of Margaret C. Aungst, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.08.03
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.92.09.1
Date Range
c. 1909
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Quilt, star pattern, made of pieced cottons. Diamond shapes of pink, white, green, red and blue create 9 large stars on a field of small scale print of red foliate motif on white. Finally a narrow inner border of off-white and a wide outer border of red. Corners are mitered. Narrow binding of green cotton sewn to back, wrapped and stitched to front.
Backing is a cotton print of red flowers on a cream-colored ground. Batting is cotton.
Hand-quilted patterns in white and beige are waffle in outer border, foliate in inner border, and diamonds of stars have conforming lines. The diamond shapes of the calico print field are have 12-petal flowers and squares have wedding ring design.
Made by Mennonite mother Susan Gamber Brubaker(1883-1940) as a gift for her daughter Mary Gamber Brubaker (27 May 1888 - 15 Oct 1984) in anticipation of her marriage (14 Nov 1909) to Wallace Metzler Hottenstein (14 April1888 - 12 Sep 1966). Wallace and Mary grew up on adjoining farms east of Landisville. Susan was the wife of Isaac L. Brubaker (1862-1954).
McGovernville/Landisville area,
Provenance
Descent from quilt recipient Mary Gamber Brubaker Hottenstein to daughter Mrs. Melvin Lauver (Mary Brubaker Hottenstein Lauver) circa 1944. Then gifted by husband to Heritage Center.
Documented in Quilt Harvest, #29D See G.92.09.2 for studio wedding photo of recipient Mary Gamber Brubaker & her husband Wallace M. Hottenstein. Published in J. Lasansky's "Bits & Pieces" in article by Pat Keller, 1991.
Date Range
c. 1909
Creator
Brubaker, Susan Gamber, 1863-1940
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 35
Subcategory
Bedding
Object Name
Quilt
Material
Cotton
Length (in)
83
Width (in)
82.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2015-07-01
Condition Notes
Several minor stains on top. Binding has some areas of separation at front where stitching was faulty. Small hole at binding edge about 3" from one corner. Binding is frayed/tearing at middle of one side, about 3" long.
Object ID
G.92.09.1
Place of Origin
East Hempfield Twp.
Role
Quiltmaker
Credit
Given in memory of Mary Brubaker Hottenstein Lauver, daughter of Wallace M. and Mary Gamber Brubaker Hottenstein, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.92.09
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Mantel at Hardwicke
Object ID
P.77.31.66
Date Range
Oct. 1881
  1 image  
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Mantel at Hardwicke
Description
Watercolor on paper, depicting a mantel and fireplace. the mantel has numerous decorations along the top and down both sides, the largest of which, in the center, show a group of roman soldiers, lions and cherubs. the two gold andirons have devils' head on top.
The caption on the bottom reads 'MANTEL AT "HARDWICKE" LANCASTER PA: DEMOLISHED NOV: 1881/BUILT'
The neoclassical composition ornaments were probably by the notes Philadelphia manufacturer Robert Wellford. When Hardwicke was demolished in 1881, this mantel was purchased by Andre Jackson Steinman for use in his house on the corner of E. Orange and N. Shippen Streets. It is still in that building, which is now the Showcase of Fashion. (Written by Scott Sager)
Date Range
Oct. 1881
Creator
Stauffer, David McNeely, 1845-1913
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 4
Storage Container
Box 0066
People
Stauffer, David McNeely
Steinman, Andrew Jackson
Frame
Window mat only.
Image Size
10.25 x 7.25 inches
Object Name
Drawing
Material
Paper
Medium
Drawing
Height (cm)
13.0175
Height (ft)
0.4270833333
Height (in)
5.125
Width (cm)
17.4625
Width (ft)
0.5729166667
Width (in)
6.875
Dimension Details
This piece is currently float-mounted in hinged window matting.
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2000-12-13
Condition Notes
Small brown marks appear in the upper right area of the picture. There are remains of a previous backing on the corners of the reverse.
The piece is currently float-mounted in hinged window matting.
Object ID
P.77.31.66
Place of Origin
Manheim Twp.
Role
Artist
Credit
Acquired through the generosity of the James Hale Steinman Foundation, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
P.77.31
Images
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.78.90
Date Range
1845
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Miniature Empire chest of drawers. Cherry case with mahogany veneer on drawer fronts and edges of top and bottom. Large top drawer overhangs three graduated drawers, all with cock beaded molding. Pressed glass pulls. Overhang of top is supported by S-scrolls at sides. Turned bulbous feet. Small nails with oblong heads used throughout.
Inscriptions in pencilled script: Under bottom drawer is "Made in 1845 by Daniel Kurtz, Lancaster, Pa." On back of 2nd bottom drawer is "Mrs. Kurtz Lancaster, Pa." Chest back has: "Made in 1845 by Daniel Kurtz" and chest bottom has "Flora Kurtz got 1889 from Grandmam when I was 13 years".
A business card, now in file, reads "DANIEL KURTZ./NO. 130 CHARLOTTE STREET,/LANCASTER, PA." On reverse side is written: "Made by Daniel Kurtz in the/ midsumer [sic] of 1845 and/ presented to Miss Lizzy Stoner/ as a token of respect/ Lizzie Stoner who in the/ same year 1845 became his/ wife, later the mother of/ E.S. Kurtz."
Daniel Kurtz, son of Conrad, was raised in the Golden Triangle area. In 1847 he renovated the "Overlook" house on Fruitville Pike and lived there until listed in 1860 Census in the SE Ward of the City
Provenance
File states donor (Mary Herr Glenn) acquired this piece from her neighbor Florence Kurtz, later Mrs. Daniel Musselman Groff.
Maker Daniel Kurtz was a carpenter/builder. Son Emanuel S. Kurtz became a job printer, resided on Church St. and Florence (Flora) was his daughter. She, at age 13, was the recipient of the chest from her "grandmam" (Lizzie Kurtz) in 1889. How and when donor acquired this chest from her neighbor Florence is unknown.
Date Range
1845
Made By
Kurtz, Daniel, 1824-1908
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 26
Subcategory
Furniture
Inscription Position
Four places
Inscription Technique
Pencil
Inscription Text
Under bottom drawer is "Made in 1845 by Daniel Kurtz, Lancaster, Pa." On back of 2nd bottom drawer is "Mrs. Kurtz Lancaster, Pa." On chest back is: "Made in 1845 by Daniel Kurtz" and chest bottom: "Flora Kurtz got 1889 from Grandmam when I was 13 years".
Inscription Type
Inscription
Object Name
Chest of Drawers
Oither Names
Miniature Chest Of Drawers
Material
Wood, Glass
Height (in)
11.25
Width (in)
8.75
Depth (in)
5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2015-05-12
Condition Notes
Multiple blemishes overall. Top has 2 losses of veneer at right and 1 at left end. Bottom has veneer at back left edge, as well as a repaired break of this corner with leg. Long crack along grain at back.
Object ID
G.78.90
Place of Origin
Manheim Twp.
Credit
Gift of Mary H. Glenn, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.78.90
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Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Woman identified as Kitty sitting on a log near Maple Grove pool. Glued to back of 1-06-08-51
Object ID
1-06-08-50
Date Range
c. 1920
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Woman identified as Kitty sitting on a log near Maple Grove pool. Glued to back of 1-06-08-51
Description
Woman identified as Kitty sitting on a log near Maple Grove pool. Glued to back of 1-06-08-51
Date Range
c. 1920
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
People
Kitty
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Maple Grove
Swimming pools
Place
East Hempfield Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
3.5 x 5 inches
Condition
Fair
Object ID
1-06-08-50
Images
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Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Swimmers at Maple Grove pool. Glued to back of 1-06-08-50
Object ID
1-06-08-51
Date Range
c. 1920
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Swimmers at Maple Grove pool. Glued to back of 1-06-08-50
Description
Swimmers at Maple Grove pool. Glued to back of 1-06-08-50
Date Range
c. 1920
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Swimming
Maple Grove
Swimming pools
Place
East Hempfield Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
3.5 x 5 inches
Condition
Fair
Object ID
1-06-08-51
Images
Less detail
Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Girl in bathing attire at Maple Grove.
Object ID
1-06-08-52
Date Range
c. 1920
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
General Collection
Title
Photograph- Girl in bathing attire at Maple Grove.
Description
Girl in bathing attire at Maple Grove.
Date Range
c. 1920
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Maple Grove
Swimming
Swimming pools
Place
East Hempfield Twp.
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
3.5 x 5 inches
Condition
Fair
Object ID
1-06-08-52
Images
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