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1860 - 1869 Cynthia Hobby's Pieced and Appliqued Quilt

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Object Details

maker

Seamans, Mary Elizabeth
Fay, Julia Ann
Hobby, Cynthia

Description

“Pieced by Cynthia Hobby in her 90th year” is the inscription prominently quilted in the center block of this quilt, a variation of the “Meadow Lily” pattern. The quilt is composed of thirty 12-inch blocks, with a 4-inch border. One pieced block has the quilted name “Emily Seamans,” and another the name “Julia F. Seamans.” In the border are the quilted names: “S H Seamans,” M E Seamans,” “J A H Fay,” and the date “March 1869.”
Two of the plain blocks include a quilted outline of a small hand; one with “M” for Millie (1865-1956) and the other “J” for Julia (1867-1960). They were the great-granddaughters of Cynthia Hobby. “We can remember reaching over the edge of the quilting frame to have the outlines of our hands made.” (Family information.)
The quilting was done in 1869 by Mary Elizabeth Hitchcock Seamans (1839-1881) and her sister Julia Ann Fay. Mary married Cynthia Hobby’s grandson, Stephen Harris Seamans, Jr., in 1864.
Cynthia Husted Hobby was born September 22, 1770. She married Squire Hobby (1766-1811). Cynthia died April 5, 1863 a few years after she pieced this quilt at age 90.
This family textile document is one of three quilts donated by the same family.

Location

Currently not on view

Credit Line

Gift of Mrs. Margaret Seamans Birch

date made

1860-1869

ID Number

TE.T13543

catalog number

T13543

accession number

257115

Object Name

quilt

Physical Description

fabric, cotton (overall material)
thread, cotton (overall material)
filling, cotton (overall material)

Measurements

overall: 82 in x 70 in; 207 cm x 178 cm

place made

United States

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Home and Community Life: Textiles
Domestic Furnishings
Textiles
Quilts

Data Source

National Museum of American History

Subject

Quilting

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a3-bd60-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record ID

nmah_556438

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