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Maker's Age 12 years old, born on August 3, 1858
Dimensions 17 x 10 inches
Medium Wool on linen with cross and tent stitches; thread count: 25/inch horizontal, 27/inch vertical
Provenance Made by Mary Calvert in 1870. Gifted by the Calvert-Obenchain-Younglove Estate on May 23, 1951 to the Kentucky Museum, Western Kentucky University.
Description The sampler is composed of five rows of alphabets, one row of numerals, a house, flowers, and unusual and partially incomplete emblems and symbols in its bottom one third. The popularity of Berlin wool work may account for the usage of the brightly colored Berlin wool/yarn which remains vibrant today. There is an incomplete border. The sampler is unframed and is sewn to a cotton backing.
Signed:
Mary Calvert. Aged twelve Years.
Mary Calvert was the daughter of Thomas Chalmers Calvert ( b 2/21/1826, d 5/19/1898) and Margaret Younglove Calvert (b 01/31/1828, d 2/11/1920) and the sister of Lida Calvert Obenchain, (b ~1856, d ?) who was the author of "Aunt Jane of Kentucky". Her sister Josephine Calvert (b 1864, d ?) kept a diary that was used in researching the Kentucky Museum's "Growing Up Victorian" exhibit. Numerous letters, papers and documents from the Calvert-Obenchain-Younglove families are housed at the Kentucky Museum, Western Kentucky University. An undated photo of Mary is seen below in the ancillary images.
There is no history of Mary Calvert marrying and she died on November 9, 1902, in Bowling Green, Kentucky, at forty-four years old.
Owner/History of Owner/Credit Line Kentucky Museum, Western Kentucky University
AKS Catalog Number 2020-057
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