Centennial Celebration Souvenir Coverlet, 1876. Jacquard overshot coverlet featuring Memorial Hall in center; single eagle on either side of dome; in red and white; reversible; red fringe along sides and bottom; unidentified weaver. "1776-1876" on either border flanking Memorial Hall; "MEMORIAL HALL" in block letters in two places on border below building (one is backwards); "CENTENNIAL" in block letters in two places on border above building; (one is backwards). Excellent condition.
Provenance
The coverlet was purchased by John M. Mast (1829-1901) at the Centennial Celebration in Philadelphia. It has been passed down in the Mast family to the donor.
John M. Mast is the great-great grandfather of the donor: John M. Mast, 1829-1901, great-great grandfather; John S. Mast, 1861-1951, great grandfather; Christian (C.Z.) Mast, 1885-1974, grandfather; Melvin Mast, 1924-1990, father; Harold Mast, 1948.
The Mast family farm is in Caernarvon Township, Lancaster County. The farm was purchased by the donor's great-great-great grandfather Stephen Mast, 1763-1868. The mailing address is 2825 Best Road, Morgantown.
Date Range
1876
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 3
Storage Cabinet
Unit 16
Storage Shelf
Top Shelf
Object Name
Coverlet
Object ID
2023.004.001
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Jacquard coverlet, cotton warp and wool weft. Wool is dyed with madder red, indigo blue and green. Made with a 4 & 1 tiedown weave structure. Joined at center seam.
Corner block reads: "Made by J. Witmer, Manor Township, for Mary Shopf, 1840."
Note: Mary Shopf''s 1841 sampler is G.80.137.1.
Witmer, Jacob (1797 - 1887) Extant coverlets: 1837-1851
Provenance
Descent: Maker Mary Shopf Hertzler to daughter Mary Hertzler Herr to son Amos Herr to daughter and donor Anna C. Herr Wilkinson.
Genealogy: Mary Shopf (1 Feb 1823 - 12 Mar 1903) m. Rudolph Hertzler, dau. Mary Hertzler (16 Aug 1849 - 14 Apr 1929) m. Christian Herr, son Amos Herr (b. 1876) m. A.M. Hollinger, dau. Anna C. Herr m. Harold Wilkinson." (Anna is donor)
Maker was possibly the daughter of Henry Shopf & Elizabeth K. Kauffman. Henry was from Manor Twp.
Jacquard coverlet. Cotton warp, dyed blue weft. Dyed wools are two tones of blue and two tones of red. Center seam. Head binding, madder brown print cotton. Center field- fronds in pinwheel cofiguration. Outer border- 2 alternating 2-storied bldgs. with windows. Corner blocks have
"Made by J. Witmer Manor Township for Catherine Sauder 1850"
Indigo Jacquard coverlet. Natural cotton and indigo wool. Center seam. Inner border of alternating birds and trees. Outer border (3 sides only) a double row of 8-pointed stars. Center field of 20 full floral and star square blocks with 4.5-inch blocks at top. 25 stars between blocks.
Head edge finished with doubled .25-inch brown cotton binding. 3.5-inch self-fringe on sides with tape of fringes applied to foot.
Jacquard coverlet of cotton warp and dyed wools (blue, red, green). Corner block reads: "Jacob C. / Schriver. / Hampton / Adams / County. PA. / AD. 1844 / Eve / Spangler."
Two-part (42-inch widths) coverlet is joined with a vertical center seam. Dominant motif in centerfield is a 4-part floral motif of leaves and tulip-like flowers. Interspersed with several smaller motifs: stars, snowflakes and floral designs. Outer border has repeating tulip branches with two leaves, one of is dominating. Self-fringe of natural cotton at foot end.
Made for Eve Spangler (Aug 17, 1825 - Nov. 21, 1895), obviously before she married Daniel Trimmer in the same year coverlet was made (1844).
Jacob C. Shriver (1816-1896) working 1840-1856
Provenance
Passed down within Spangler family in unknown manner to Edna Spangler Keefer, then to daughter.
Woven piece is 92 inches long with 4 inch fringe = 96 inches long
84 inches wide with 3-inch fringes on both sides = 90 inches
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2015-02-09
Condition Notes
Generally good with brown stains along top/head.
Object ID
G.09.03.14
Notes
See donor's note about Eve Spangler in file. Eve married Daniel Trimmer, a farmer in Tyrone Twp., and they had Sarah Ann Eliza who grew up to marry her 2nd cousin Franklin S. Spangler.
Coverlet passed to Franklin and Annie's son Charles then to his had a daughter Edna who had a daughter Betsy (donor).
Weaver Jacob C. Schriver also cited in :
1. Heisey, John W., compiler. A Checklist of American Coverlet Weavers. Williamsburg, VA: The Colonial Wmsbrg. Foundation, 1978. p.103
3. Anderson, Clarita. American Coverlets and Their Weavers. Wmsburg, VA, 2002. p.208
Place of Origin
Hampton, Adams County, Pennsylvania
Credit
Gift of Betsy Keefer in memory of the Spangler family quilters, Heritage Center Collection
Woven coverlet. Red and green horizontal wool bands with floral pattern ("The Double Roses") of natural cotton threads. Red and green 3-inch loop fringes on three sides. Top edge is rolled and stitched with green yarn running stitch. Bands of red roses alternated with bands of green leaves. Side edge blocks alternate red birds and green rose bushes. Weaver's blocks on both bottom corners: "J.R. Gebhart/ Maytown/ Lancaster/ Co./1839" with "A. Musser" below. "A. Musser" also on both ends of top border.
Woven coverlet. Red, green and blue wool horizontal bands with lengthwise natural cotton threads. Wool loop fringes on sides; cotton loop fringe on bottom; and top edge bound in red fabric tape stitched with green threads. Side and bottom border designs differ from design on body of the coverlet.
"Muench" listed on tag from Heritage Society.
2 widths stitched together.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 2
Storage Cabinet
Unit 12
Storage Shelf
Shelf 4
Storage Container
Box 1008
Object Name
Coverlet
Length (cm)
269.24
Length (ft)
8.8333333333
Length (in)
106
Width (cm)
224.79
Width (ft)
7.375
Width (in)
88.5
Dimension Details
Width is two 38.25" panels (82.50") to 6 inches of fringe. (Side fringes of wool are 3 inches long.)
Length of woven section is 100 inches. Bottom cotton fringe is 6 inches long
Condition
Very Good
Condition Date
2020-01-17
Condition Notes
Brown stain near top.
Object ID
G.04.23.37
Credit
Gift of Sarah Muench, Heritage Center Collection, LancasterHistory.org
Woven coverlet, 4+1, Dog's Paw pattern. Two 43-inch wide lengths/panel sewn together in a center seam. Red, blue and navy blue wool fringes on both sides; 6-inch natural cotton fringe along bottom edge. Top is finished with a double 1/5-inch band of blue and tan check cotton fabric.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 2
Storage Cabinet
Unit 12
Storage Shelf
Shelf 6
Storage Container
Box 1009
Object Name
Coverlet
Length (cm)
256.54
Length (ft)
8.4166666667
Length (in)
101
Width (cm)
218.44
Width (ft)
7.1666666667
Width (in)
86
Dimension Details
Woven piece is
Length: 96 inches long with a 5-inch fringe
Width: 80 inches wide with 6 inches of fringe (3 inches on two sides)
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2020-01-23
Condition Notes
Obvious wear with some loose threads, some stains. Underside colors are more vivid.