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    • Dress: bodice and skirt

    • Dress: bodice and skirt
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    • 1863

    • Dress was worn by Mary Jemima "Mima" Malcolm for her marriage to Thomas Raffington on January 4, 1863. Wear marks indicate that this dress was worn many times following the wedding.
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    • 1875

    • Part of the trousseau of Mrs. George F. Winslow, mother of the donor.
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    • 1854

    • Worn by Sarah Seymour when she married William Blair on June 21, 1854.
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    • 1880

    • Part of the trousseau of Mrs. Lyon Playfair Ross, mother of the donor.
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    • 1874

    • Worn by Mrs. Robert S. Elder, née Harriet Newell Dewey, mother of the donors, to her wedding in 1874.
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    • 1879

    • Worn as a bridesmaid dress.
    • Dress and corsages

    • Dress and corsages
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    • 1880

    • Worn by donor's grandmother, Annie Louisa Libby on the occasion of her marriage to Mr. William French Burrows, September 7, 1880 and again by donor on June 13, 1942, on the occasion of her marriage to Mr. Lawrence Dawson.
    • Ensemble: bodice and skirt

    • Ensemble: bodice and skirt

    • Cardin, Pierre, 1922- (designer); Blum's Vogue (Chicago, Ill.) (destributor)

    • circa 1956

    • Worn by donor, née Eloise Wright (b. October 28, 1914; m. May 4, 1940).
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    • Dior, Christian (designer); Christian Dior, Inc. (designer)

    • 1948

    • This gown is an example of the New Look introduced by Christian Dior in 1948.
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    • E.E. Holland (manufacturer)

    • 1887

    • Worn by Alice Minard Barbour, mother of donor, at her marriage to William Cleaveland Bodman.
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    • Favre, Henriette (designer)

    • 1902

    • Worn by Mrs. Jacob Greene to the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra on August 9, 1902.
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    • Field, Leiter & Co. (distributor)

    • 1869

    • Part of the trousseau of Mrs. Ebenezer Andrews, Jr. (née Helen E. Robinson) of 389 Wabash Ave., mother of the donor. The wedding took place on September 15, 1869. The gown was cut and fitted at Field, Leiter and Company.
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    • Field, Leiter & Co. (distributor)

    • 1877

    • Worn by the donor's mother, Mrs. Charles Pratt Gladwin, neé Helen Grace Pearson, to her wedding on June 26, 1877. Mrs. Gladwin was later remarried to Mr. Scott, the donor's father.
    • Ensemble: bodice and skirt

    • Ensemble: bodice and skirt

    • Heister, Mark (designer)

    • 1980

    • This evening gown was made by Mark Heister for Dorothy Fuller Englehaupt for the wedding of her son, William Englehaupt III. Mark Heister also designed the bride's and bridesmaid's dresses for the same wedding. At the time of purchase, this dress...
    • Ensemble: bodice, apron and skirt

    • Ensemble: bodice, apron and skirt

    • Kozak, Channah (designer); Kozak, Sara (designer)

    • 1895

    • Worn by Mrs. Moishe Kooperman, née Sara Kozak and her granddaughter, Mrs. Thomas George Mapp née Jane Sara Cooperman (the name's spelling changed when the family came to America). Designed and made in Ukraine by Channah Kozak and her daughter...
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    • Lucile (Firm) (designer)

    • 1916

    • Worn by Katherine Keith at her marriage to David Adler on June 1, 1916.
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    • Marshall Field & Company (distributor)

    • 1909

    • Worn by Dorothy Fuller at her wedding to Bruce Borland in 1909.
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    • Marshall Field & Company (distributor)

    • 1911

    • Worn by Mrs. Kersey Coates Reed (née Helen Shedd) to her wedding on November 25, 1911. Helen Shedd: b. May 3, 1884; d. September 8, 1978
    • Dress: bodice, skirt

    • Dress: bodice, skirt

    • Nugent, Sarah (creator)

    • 1897

    • Worn by donor's mother, Mrs. James Groves (née Jane Nugent), on October 6, 1897 at Holy Angels Church on Oakwood Boulevard in Chicago. Made by bride's sister, Sarah Nugent, who learned to sew in Ireland.

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