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Old 09-03-2010, 04:06 PM
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Welcome from Colorado! I have never seen anything like it before, it is beautiful.
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Old 09-03-2010, 04:49 PM
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Originally Posted by hobo2000
Apparently, this was part of the 1904 Louisiana Purchase segment of the Worlds Fair in St. Louis, MO. There are books that show about 80% of the items in the fair. If this can be documented by a museum, it would be invaluable, I would imagine the Smithsonian would be the place to start. Writ them a letter with a picture and see what happens. I had a Chinese garment that was made with the "forbidden stitch" I donated it to the Smithsonian and got a hefty tax write-off that helped us for years. Please be very careful as this is a piece of history if it can be proven and I have a feeling it will be. I will see what I can discover.
In my former life I was head of the archives at the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis and they have the records of the 1904 World's Fair (the actual company records),the library has an extensive collections of printed materials, and the museum has a large collection of objects related to the fair.

The first step would be to contact the Library Research Center and send them a photo along with the info from the back of the quilt. Ask them if they can verify that it was displayed. Now, I must warn you that many things can be verified as being displayed but there are many that cannot.

The email is [email protected] and the website is www.missourihistory.org. Jason Stratman is the librarian that specializes in World's fair related questions (esp in 2004 for the centennial, you should've seen all the questions coming in!).
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Originally Posted by Gammy
Where could I find a quilt historian? I'm not sure where to begin. I have tried online to find info on quilts like mine and have had no luck. Any help would be appreciated!
Hallye Bone lives here in St. Louis and had training at AQS and at the Smithsonian and regulalry appraise quilts. She has written a book about caring for quilts. I don't have her contact info but if you "google" her you may find her web site.
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Old 09-03-2010, 06:26 PM
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-Hello, and welcome! I'm new also, hope you like it here, and good luck with that quilt. I remember seeing ones like that in a quilt history book, but never in person...what a find!-God bless.
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Old 09-03-2010, 08:07 PM
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Hallye Bone lives here in St. Louis and had training at AQS and at the Smithsonian and regulalry appraise quilts. She has written a book about caring for quilts. I don't have her contact info but if you "google" her you may find her web site.[/quote]

Here's a Hallye's entry from the Am Quilter list: http://www.americanquilter.com/quilt...view.php?id=33

And the history museum's correct URL is http://www.mohistory.org - sorry about that!
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Welcome from Oklahoma. You definitely have a treasure. Hope you find out more information. Thanks for sharing.
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Old 09-04-2010, 12:44 PM
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Thank you so much for all of the information. I am going to get started ASAP!
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Old 09-04-2010, 02:26 PM
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Welcome from Texas, and you sure came to the right place to get information. But, what a true jewel you have!!
I never saw anything like it, but it sure is a wonderful piece of art and history!
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I would the National Quilt Museum,

http://www.quiltmuseum.org/visit_about.htm

You may have to cut and paste this address into your web search area on your computer. But this wonderful museum and it's staff are a wealth of information and encouragement.

I hope you find the answers and stories you seek.
I know some cases where they make quilts out of Tapia bark cloth.
Be sure to post again, when you get the scoop!

Just Jan
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