Driving Duster, circa 1915

THF29817 / Driving Duster, circa 1915
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Artifact Overview

New leisure activities like driving required new clothes. Drivers protected themselves from the dirt and dust of unpaved roads with long overcoats called dusters. This high-end duster was owned by Willis C. Ward, heir to a wealthy Michigan lumber family.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Duster (Outdoor overgarment)

Date Made

circa 1915

Creators

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2004.9.23

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. A gift in Memory of Elizabeth Palmer Ward DeVine from her children.

Material

Wool (Textile)
Linen (Material)

Color

Brown

Inscriptions

tag in collar: ESTD 1884 / MCLAUGHLIN / NEW YORK
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