Keywords: Women's dresses
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John Martin: Expert Observer - Dancing Fraternity, City of Bangor, 1868
"… up to 44 male members, who each could have two women who might accompany them to the weekly dances and weekly dance lessons."
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John Martin: Expert Observer - About This Project
"Thanks to the generosity of the the Maine Women Writers Collection and the Abplanalp Library at the University of New England this volume also has…"
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Lincoln, Maine - Osgood's Store
"The “Cove” room carried daytime and evening dresses, coats, jackets, robes, and hats. Osgood’s did 90 percent of their buying at the Boston and New…"
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Lincoln, Maine - Solomon's Store
"… that Solomon’s Store sold clothes of all sorts: dresses, socks, pants, shorts, and the best “knickers” everyone thought."
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Colby College Special Collections
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"… women who worked at the laundry, deciding to dress up in some of the fancy dresses they were supposed to be washing, and having their picture taken…"
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Western Maine Foothills Region - Dixfield's Church on the Hill
"… girls were adorned in new Easter hats and pretty dresses that were beautifully puffed out with crinoline petty coats underneath; the boys looked…"
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Mantor Library, University of Maine Farmington
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Farmington: Franklin County's Shiretown - Railroad into the Village
"The wound was dressed by Drs. Blake and Linscott. Young C. is a poor man and has been in the States but a few weeks; has a wife and five children in…"