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PAIR OF HISTORIC GRANVILLE, OHIO SAMPLERS AND UNSIGNED SAMPLER.

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PAIR OF HISTORIC GRANVILLE, OHIO SAMPLERS AND UNSIGNED SAMPLER.

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Auction Date:2011 Nov 26 @ 10:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:2690 Stratford Road, Delaware, Ohio, 43015, United States
PAIR OF HISTORIC GRANVILLE, OHIO SAMPLERS AND UNSIGNED SAMPLER.
Harriet Warner (Munson) (Woods) and her daughter, Martha Mary Munson. Harriet, born in Vermont in 1794, worked her sampler in 1808. Her brother Willard was an early resident of Granville. It is not known when Harriet came to Granville, but by 1815 she was the second wife of Jeremiah Munson (1780 to 1825) a founder of Granville, Ohio. Their daughter Martha Mary, born in 1816, made the second sampler in 182[?]. Sixteen-year-old Martha Mary died in 1832 and is buried in the Old Colony Burying Grounds in Granville. Her mother, outliving both her only child and husband, married Ezekiel S. Woods (1791 to 1880) and died in Newark, Ohio, in 1884. Both samplers are silk on linen. Harriet Warner's has one set of ABC's, a flower, eight-point star and a tiny cat by her name, date of 1808 and her age. Martha Mary worked several sets of alphabets and a verse "I love to mark, I love to learn and to live well must be my aim" along with her name and birth date. Mother's: 9"h. 6 3/4"w.; daughter's: 13"h. 11 3/4"w. Together with silk on linen 1830 sampler, unsigned with alphabets and numbers, floral baskets, three-story house, and black and white cat looking at a bird perching on a branch. Unframed. 16 1/2"h. 16 1/2"w.

Condition: Both have even toning.

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