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- Godey's Lady's Book, Volume 40-41, 1850 - <i>Godey's Lady's Book</i>, later <i>Godey's Magazine</i>, was an American women's magazine published from 1830 to 1896. It featured colored fashion plates, sewing patterns, sheet music, and works by notable authors. Sarah Hale, editor from 1837 to 1877, used the magazine to advance women's causes, particularly in the realm of education. The popularity of<i> Godey's</i> made it an arbiter of American culture.

- January 1850-December 1850
- Collections - Artifact
Godey's Lady's Book, Volume 40-41, 1850
Godey's Lady's Book, later Godey's Magazine, was an American women's magazine published from 1830 to 1896. It featured colored fashion plates, sewing patterns, sheet music, and works by notable authors. Sarah Hale, editor from 1837 to 1877, used the magazine to advance women's causes, particularly in the realm of education. The popularity of Godey's made it an arbiter of American culture.
- "Textiles & Objects" Banner, Designed by Alexander Girard, 1961 - In 1961, Herman Miller opened the avant-garde "Textiles and Objects Shop" in New York City. Designer Alexander Girard conceived of the idea, designed the shop, and stocked it with textiles, furniture, handcrafted objects, and even folk art from around the world. This iconic banner -- with screen printed text on Girard's "April" textile -- hung in the storefront window.

- 1961-1963
- Collections - Artifact
"Textiles & Objects" Banner, Designed by Alexander Girard, 1961
In 1961, Herman Miller opened the avant-garde "Textiles and Objects Shop" in New York City. Designer Alexander Girard conceived of the idea, designed the shop, and stocked it with textiles, furniture, handcrafted objects, and even folk art from around the world. This iconic banner -- with screen printed text on Girard's "April" textile -- hung in the storefront window.
- E.S. Frost & Co. Hooked Rug Stencil Pattern No. 49, circa 1891 -

- February 01, 1970
- Collections - Artifact
E.S. Frost & Co. Hooked Rug Stencil Pattern No. 49, circa 1891
- Godey's Lady's Book, Volume 38-39, 1849 - <i>Godey's Lady's Book</i>, later <i>Godey's Magazine</i>, was an American women's magazine published from 1830 to 1896. It featured colored fashion plates, sewing patterns, sheet music, and works by notable authors. Sarah Hale, editor from 1837 to 1877, used the magazine to advance women's causes, particularly in the realm of education. The popularity of<i> Godey's</i> made it an arbiter of American culture.

- January 1849-December 1849
- Collections - Artifact
Godey's Lady's Book, Volume 38-39, 1849
Godey's Lady's Book, later Godey's Magazine, was an American women's magazine published from 1830 to 1896. It featured colored fashion plates, sewing patterns, sheet music, and works by notable authors. Sarah Hale, editor from 1837 to 1877, used the magazine to advance women's causes, particularly in the realm of education. The popularity of Godey's made it an arbiter of American culture.