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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
G.86.05
Date Range
1830-1860
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Pieced quilt of silks, cotton batting, glazed cotton back, cut in 2 halves, made by Quaker Deborah Simmons Coates, wife of Lindley Coates (1794-1856). Has 19 horizontal bands of dress silks (many produced by Harmonist Community) in alternating triangles arranged in Birds in the Air or Flying Geese pattern using the template method. Large triangles of varying patterns alternate with large triangles with 3 smaller appliqued triangles of contrasting patterns. Colors are browns, tans, beiges, electric and royal blue, peach and green. Each quilt half has a green silk binding on the three outside edges, and tan silk on the inner vertical cut edge. Quilting patterns are clamshell, diamond, cross in a square and diagonals.
At quilt center is a cream-colored triangle with an abolitionist stamp depicting a kneeling enslaved Black male in chains over the words: "Deliver me from the oppression/ of man." This stamped triangle was cut in two when quilt was divided; image now hidden by modern binding. According to Cuesta Benberry research, this image of a kneeling enslaved person originated with the English ceramic firm of Wedgwood in the late 1700s. See items 08.242 and 42.76.11 in the collectiosn of Metropolitan Museum of Art for seals with a similar motif. The Wedgwood family were ardent abolitionists, decorating various ceramics with this image, resulting in its rapid adoption by American anti-slavery groups. Used in many forms and media over the years, it remains the logo of the still-existing Pennsylvania Abolition Society and appears on organization's official publications.
Lindley and Deborah Coates, of West Grove, Chester Co., married there on 12/16/1819 but lived near Christiana in Sadsbury Twp., Lancaster Co. They attended Sadsbury Friends Meeting House near Christiana. Ardent abolitionists, their home was what is now designated station #5 on the Underground Railway. Lindley became President of the American Anti-Slavery Society in 1840, before William Lloyd Garrison. Deborah Coates became a Hicksite Quaker minister according to historian Beverly Wilson Palmer. Hicksites were the more radical Quakers, named after leader Elias Hicks.
Provenance
Quilt passed to son Simmons (1821-1862) & wife Emeline Jackson. (Deborah Coates lived w/ widow Emeline on her Chester Co. farm (Evergreen Hall in West Grove) for many years following Simmon's 1862 death. See census records). Descent to their daughter Elizabeth Jackson Coates who married Marriott Brosius, U.S. congressman from Lancaster. The quilt was then divided between their two daughters, donor's maternal grandmother Graceanna Brosius Biddle and her sister Gertrude Coho Reinhartson. The two halves were then reunited when given to donor, Marjorie Ayars Laidman. Deborah S. Coates was donor's great great great grandmother.
Date Range
1830-1860
Year Range From
1830
Year Range To
1860
Made By
Coates, Deborah Simmons, 1801-1888
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
West Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 32
People
Coates, Deborah T. Simmons
Coates, Lindley
Subcategory
Bedding
Subject
Abolitionists
African Americans--History
Quilts
Slavery
Slavery--Pennsylvania
Search Terms
Abolitionists
Quilts
Slavery
Object Name
Quilt
Material
Cotton, Silk
Height (in)
89
Width (in)
96.5
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2016-05-02
Condition Notes
Overall good condition. Two halves of quilt (with recent inside binding on cut edges) are "mounted" on cotton muslin, side-by-side. Silks show significant deterioration -- cracking, splitting and abrasion -- with some losses. Binding also has deterioration with some losses. (See 1985-86 condition report by conservator Linnea Davis.)
Documented in Quilt Harvest #448-B (records in Archives).
Object ID
G.86.05
Place of Origin
Sadsbury Twp.
Credit
Gift of Marjorie A. Laidman, Heritage Center Collection
Accession Number
G.86.05
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Collection
Print Collection
Object ID
1959.001
Date Range
1825-1845
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Collection
Print Collection
Description
Ink drawing of "an arch erected by the patriotic citizens of W. King S. Lanc. in honor of the arrival of General G. M. Lafayette who visited this town July 27th 1825." G. B. xxxx
Date Range
1825-1845
Year Range From
1825
Year Range To
1845
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Storage Container
Box 0008
People
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de
Subcategory
Art
Search Terms
Arches
Celebrations
Drawings
Object Name
Drawing
Material
Paper
Height (in)
8
Width (in)
9.75
Condition
Fair
Condition Notes
For conservation
Object ID
1959.001
Accession Number
1959.001
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Object ID
P.77.02
Date Range
c. 1835
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Description
Empire style chest of drawers, mahogany veneer on pine or poplar. Four drawers, each with two pressed glass pulls & keyhole and each with bookmatched veneer of highly figured mahogany. The top drawer overhangs lower drawers and has a curved front (top-to-bottom), while the three lower drawers have flat fronts. Freestanding ionic columns flank drawers with carved plinths. Sunken panel construction at sides. Two extensively carved paw feet in front; two ball feet in back.
In April 1982, the entire case was disassembled and discovered to be signed and dated by Markley, behind the left front stile above the column. (Not seen in 2011. Inscription appears on top of thick drawer divider supporting top drawer.) Also stamped by maker within oval on upper surface of top drawer bottom: "J.F. MARKLEY/ CABINETMAKER/ Locust Street/ COLUMBIA."
According to file, the 1830-1846 Columbia Borough tax records list Markley variously as a doctor, cabinetmaker, contractor or gent.
See also a gentleman's dressing table with mirror, P00.39.01.
Date Range
c. 1835
Year Range From
1825
Year Range To
1840
Creator
Markley, Jacob Fry, 1800-1854
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
Admin Lobby
People
Markley, Jacob Fry
Subject
Bedroom furniture
Cabinetmakers
Chests of drawers
Dressers (Chests of drawers)
Furniture
Search Terms
Bedroom furniture
Cabinetmakers
Chests of drawers
Dressers
Furniture
Object Name
Dresser
Material
Wood, Glass, Iron
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2017-11-20
Condition Notes
Piece of veneer 1.5" x 0.5" is missing from top right above drawer. Small spots and scratches overall, and two large cracks on top: one near front right corner, and one at rear center, partially filled in. The left pull on the second drawer up from the bottom is split in half; held in place with string windings.
Two toes on the right front foot were pieced and recarved by Joseph Molz of Lancaster City. Some veneer was also pieced.
Object ID
P.77.02
Notes
More info in file. There was a discrepancy in the research with two different Jacob Markleys. It appears that the maker of this chest of drawers was Jacob Fry Markley (1800-1854), born in boro of Strasburg to parents Jacob Markley, Sr. (1765-1829) and Barbara Fry Markley. Jacob Sr. was also a cabinetmaker.
Son Jacob is listed with different occupations over the years. He was living in Columbia in 1830 and possibly as late as 1841. He moved to Spring Grove, Philadelphia County by 1850 and is listed as a druggist in the 1850 Census with wife Ann & 5 children. "JACOB F. MARKLEY M.D." is on his tombstone in the Hatboro Cemetery. Thus Jacob Markley claimed to be a cabinetmaker, druggist and doctor (Doctor is perhaps what he called a pharmacist).
Place of Origin
Columbia
Role
Cabinetmaker
Credit
Gift of the James Hale Steinman Foundation, Heritage Center Coll
Accession Number
P.77.02
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Textiles
Object ID
2007.009
Date Range
1838
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Collection
Decorative Arts Collection: Textiles
Description
Jacquard coverlet made by Samuel Hippert. Weft yarns are red, green and blue wool and warp is natural white cotton. Two loom widths sewn together in center.
Center field has circles of foliate motifs. Border includes a double row of 8-petal flowers. At foot end and sides is an inner borders of roosters.
Weaver's blocks in corners at foot: "S+ H+ ELI/ ZABETH/ TOWN/ PA 1858/ SARAH/ ANN/ FLURY". Band with "H PATENT" repeated along runs across coverlet between weaver's blocks.
Sides are self-fringes; foot edge finished with applied fringe. Top/head edge has red cotton tape handsewn over the raw edge.
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Corner blocks have "S.H. ELIZABETHTOWN PA 1838 SARAH ANN FLURY". Hippert worked in Mount Joy ca. 1833-1838 and in Elizabethtown ca. 1835-1841.
Date Range
1838
Made By
Hippert, Samuel
Last Owner
Flury, Sarah Ann
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 39
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Container
Box 0139
People
Hibbert, Samuel
Flury, Sarah Ann
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Subject
Elizabethtown (Pa.)
Search Terms
Coverlets
Elizabethtown
Jacquard weaving
Object Name
Coverlet
Material
Cotton, Wool
Length (cm)
242.57
Length (ft)
7.9583333333
Length (in)
95.5
Width (in)
84
Dimension Details
Width: 76 inches + 4-inch fringes on both sides = 84 inches wide
Length: 91.5 inches to 4-inch fringe = 95.5 inches long
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2020-03-12
Condition Notes
Fringe wear/loss on both sides near head of coverlet; some staining; tape along top edge is loose in a few places.
Object ID
2007.009
Notes
Updated By CMR On 5/23/2016
Weaver Samuel Hippert is cited in:
1. Heisey, John W., compiler. "A Checklist of American Coverlet Weavers." Wmsburg, VA: The Colonial Wmsbrg. Foundation, 1978. pp 70-1.
2. Anderson, Clarita. "American Coverlets and Their Weavers." Wmsburg, VA, 2002. p. 173.
Place of Origin
Elizabethtown
Accession Number
2007.009
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Collection
General Collection
Title
N.S.D.A.R. Golden Jubilee Ribbon, 1940
Object ID
1943.017.4
Date Range
1940
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Collection
General Collection
Title
N.S.D.A.R. Golden Jubilee Ribbon, 1940
Description
Ribbon, Blue, with name platewith paper insert: "Miss Lilian Slaymaker Evans". Printed in gold on ribbon below the DAR emblem: "Golden / Jubilee / N.S.D.A.R. / 1890 - 1940 / Charter Member."
Date Range
1940
Year Range From
1940
Year Range To
1940
Made By
H.L Wohlfarth, Brentwood, MD.
Last Owner
Evans, Lilian Slaymaker
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Container
Box 0525
People
Evans, Lilian Slaymaker
Subcategory
Adornment
Search Terms
Daughters of the American Revolution
Ribbons
Object Name
Ribbon, Membership
Material
Cloth
Length (cm)
13.97
Length (ft)
0.4583333333
Length (in)
5.5
Width (cm)
5.08
Width (ft)
0.1666666667
Width (in)
2
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2003-03-07
Object ID
1943.017.4
Notes
Miss Evans was one of the original members of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution which was organized in Washington Oct. 11, 1890. (Lancaster New Era, Sat., May 8, 1943.
Miss Evans was a member of the D.A.R. having instituted the Donegal Chapter of Lancaster and the Witness Tree Chapter of Columbia and Marietta. She was No. 1 in the Pennsylvania Association and No. 41 in the Nation Association having joined the latter as a young girl. (Intelligencer Journal, Wed., May 5, 1943)
Accession Number
1943.017
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Collection
History Collection: Groups & Organizations
Object ID
1995.994.1
Date Range
1900-1940
Collection
History Collection: Groups & Organizations
Description
Voting box, nailed butt joint construction, pine, original varnish finish, in gold lettering, "Post 118 / GAR / Swamp Angel" Box fitted with bracket to hold miniature wooden cannon barrel with original gold paint decoration, Canon swivels on bracket and has an extension that acts as a stopper for the hole where balls are placed into drawer to vote.
Date Range
1900-1940
Year Range From
1900
Year Range To
1940
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Subcategory
Regulative & Protective T&E
Search Terms
Voting boxes
Grand Army of the Republic
Object Name
Box, Ballot
Material
Wood
Height (in)
7
Length (in)
13
Width (in)
5
Condition
Good
Object ID
1995.994.1
Accession Number
1995.994
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Collection
Firefighting Collection
Title
Farmer's Bank Fire Bucket
Object ID
2006.999
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Collection
Firefighting Collection
Title
Farmer's Bank Fire Bucket
Description
Leather fire bucket . Painted black banner with yellow letters: "Farmer's Bank." has foliate designs on both ends of banner. "No. 9" is painted below banner in black. Stitched leather construction. Metal D rings and leather loops attach 1in wide leather handle and bucket. Tag found inside bucket: "Water Bucket of C W Richenbach Property of Union No 1". Tag is for 1931 Union Fire Company annual dinner. Tag is now in object file.
Year Range From
1830
Year Range To
1860
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 1
Storage Cabinet
Unit 07
Storage Shelf
Shelf 5
People
Richenbach, C. W.
Subcategory
Regulative & Protective T&E
Search Terms
Buckets
Farmers Bank of Lancaster
Fire buckets
Union Fire Company
Object Name
Bucket, Fire
Material
Leather
Height (in)
13.5
Diameter (in)
9
Dimension Details
Height including handle is 19in. Diameter of base is 5.375in.
Condition
Good
Condition Notes
Bottom is reinforced with 2 crossed leather straps.
Object ID
2006.999
Usage
Farmers Bank
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
Mrs. Amos Ellmaker
Object ID
1969.999
Date Range
1830
Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
Mrs. Amos Ellmaker
Description
On back:
On tag: Mary Elder Ellmaker, Mrs. Amos?
Lanc. Portrait Committee- subject Mrs. Amos Ellmaker artist Eicholtz
owner: Miss Eliz. Ellmaker E. King St.
reg #280 cat #70
Card attached: Mary Elder Ellmaker wife of Amos Ellmaker born Dec. 31, 1799 died March 15, 1886 portrait by Eicholtz 1830
On sticker: 5, cat. sticker #28
Pencil on frame 283-2-25*30
Provenance
Owned by Miss Elizabeth Ellmaker, East King St., Lancaster.
Date Range
1830
Year Range From
1830
Year Range To
1830
Creator
Eichholtz, Jacob
Painted By
Jacob Eichholtz
Last Owner
Ellmaker, Elizabeth
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Art Rack
Storage Cabinet
North Side
Storage Shelf
Rack 6
Storage Drawer
Front
People
Eichholtz, Jacob
Ellmaker, Amos
Ellmaker, Elizabeth Elder
Ellmaker, Mary Rachel Elder
Subcategory
Art
Subject of Painting
Mary Elder Ellmaker (wife of Amos Ellmaker)
Search Terms
Portraits
Object Name
Painting
Oither Names
Portrait
Height (in)
30
Width (in)
25
Depth (in)
3
Condition
Poor
Condition Notes
Painting condition: Poor, possible inpainting on face
Painting repair: X-ray to further analyze and prescribe
Frame condition: Fair, gold, heavy crackliture, paint loss throughout
Frame repair: consolidate, patchup, fill in
Object ID
1969.999
Notes
Frame measurements: Height 39
Width 33.75
Depth 3
Accession Number
1969.999
Other Number
Painting #099
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
W. C. Frazier, Age 21
Object ID
1930.026.7
Date Range
February 16, 1798 - July 14, 1841
Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
W. C. Frazier, Age 21
Description
Portrait of Judge W. C. Frazer, Age 21 by William Clark
PINXIT
Feb. 16, 1798
Cleaned, lined, varnished by E. Gregory, July 14, 1841
Date Range
February 16, 1798 - July 14, 1841
Year Range From
1798
Year Range To
1841
Creator
Clark, William
Painted By
William Clark
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Art Rack
Storage Shelf
Rack 6N
People
Frazer, William Clark
Clark, William
Subcategory
Art
Subject of Painting
Portrait of William Clark Frazier
Object Name
Painting
Oither Names
Portrait
Height (in)
72.5
Width (in)
48
Condition Notes
Painting: Poor/Fair, previous lining bubbling, seamed canvas on right side, surface grime, varnish yellowed.
Painting conservation needs: Remove lining, reline, minor inpainting, remove varnish.
Frame: 6" velvet and gold, Poor condition, plaque on top of rail "Judge William Clark Frazier, Age 19, 1776-1838"
Frame conservation needs: Refinish wood, consolidate gold liner, touchup, regild.
Object ID
1930.026.7
Notes
Frame measurements: Height 84
Width 60
Depth 4
Accession Number
1930.026
Other Number
Painting #150
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
Edward Burd Grubb
Object ID
1953.014.1
Date Range
C. 1835
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
Edward Burd Grubb
Description
Portrait of Edward Burd Grubb, painted by Thomas Sully
Date Range
C. 1835
Creator
Sully, Thomas
Painted By
Thomas Sully
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Art Rack
People
Grubb, Edward Burd
Sully, Thomas
Subcategory
Art
Subject of Painting
Portrait of Edward Burd Grubb
Object Name
Painting
Oither Names
Portrait
Height (in)
20
Width (in)
16.75
Condition Notes
Painting: Previous lining onto artist board, 1" abrasion upper left, craquelure throughout with minor inpainting evident in coat.
Painting conservation needs: Unfit, remove varnish, check backing for removal? (reline), inpaint, revarnish.
Frame: 5" carved Italianate gold, compo. losses throughout, previous restoration apparent.
Frame conservation needs: Consolidate, replace ornaments, surface clean, regild.
Object ID
1953.014.1
Notes
Frame measurements: Height 39
Width 27
Depth 4-6
Oval
Accession Number
1953.14
Other Number
Painting #160
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