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- Patten Overshoe, 1800-1830 - Residents in early 19th century cities might attach a patten like this to the bottoms of their thin leather and fabric shoes before going for a walk. The iron ring raised the foot off the wet pavement and carried the pedestrian safely through any mud-filled puddles -- keeping both foot and shoe clean and dry.

- 1800-1830
- Collections - Artifact
Patten Overshoe, 1800-1830
Residents in early 19th century cities might attach a patten like this to the bottoms of their thin leather and fabric shoes before going for a walk. The iron ring raised the foot off the wet pavement and carried the pedestrian safely through any mud-filled puddles -- keeping both foot and shoe clean and dry.
- Patten Overshoe, 1830-1850 - Residents in early 19th century cities might attach a patten like this to the bottoms of their thin leather and fabric shoes before going for a walk. The iron ring raised the foot off the wet pavement and carried the pedestrian safely through any mud-filled puddles -- keeping both foot and shoe clean and dry.

- 1830-1850
- Collections - Artifact
Patten Overshoe, 1830-1850
Residents in early 19th century cities might attach a patten like this to the bottoms of their thin leather and fabric shoes before going for a walk. The iron ring raised the foot off the wet pavement and carried the pedestrian safely through any mud-filled puddles -- keeping both foot and shoe clean and dry.
- Men's Patten Overshoe, 1830-1850 - Residents in early 19th century cities might attach a patten like this to the bottoms of their thin leather and fabric shoes before going for a walk. The iron ring raised the foot off the wet pavement and carried the pedestrian safely through any mud-filled puddles -- keeping both foot and shoe clean and dry.

- 1830-1850
- Collections - Artifact
Men's Patten Overshoe, 1830-1850
Residents in early 19th century cities might attach a patten like this to the bottoms of their thin leather and fabric shoes before going for a walk. The iron ring raised the foot off the wet pavement and carried the pedestrian safely through any mud-filled puddles -- keeping both foot and shoe clean and dry.
- Women's Patten Overshoes, 1830-1850 - Residents in early 19th century cities might attach a patten like this to the bottoms of their thin leather and fabric shoes before going for a walk. The iron ring raised the foot off the wet pavement and carried the pedestrian safely through any mud-filled puddles -- keeping both foot and shoe clean and dry.

- 1830-1850
- Collections - Artifact
Women's Patten Overshoes, 1830-1850
Residents in early 19th century cities might attach a patten like this to the bottoms of their thin leather and fabric shoes before going for a walk. The iron ring raised the foot off the wet pavement and carried the pedestrian safely through any mud-filled puddles -- keeping both foot and shoe clean and dry.