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- Women's "Tulsa" Pumps, 1920-1925 -

- 1920-1925
- Collections - Artifact
Women's "Tulsa" Pumps, 1920-1925
- Women's "Lyla" Oxfords, circa 1926 - Low-cut shoes that lace up the front became fashionable in the United States in the late 1800s. These easy-to-put-on shoes were a comfortable alternative to boots and button-fastened shoes. The style has remained popular ever since -- especially with men, but women wear them too. This pair was part of the stock from the Campbell Boot Shop in Charlevoix, Michigan.

- circa 1926
- Collections - Artifact
Women's "Lyla" Oxfords, circa 1926
Low-cut shoes that lace up the front became fashionable in the United States in the late 1800s. These easy-to-put-on shoes were a comfortable alternative to boots and button-fastened shoes. The style has remained popular ever since -- especially with men, but women wear them too. This pair was part of the stock from the Campbell Boot Shop in Charlevoix, Michigan.
- Women's High Heels, 1920-1925 -

- 1920-1925
- Collections - Artifact
Women's High Heels, 1920-1925
- Women's Pumps, 1925-1930 -

- 1925-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Women's Pumps, 1925-1930
- Snakeskin Shoes, Worn by Elizabeth Parke Firestone, 1920-1930 -

- 1920-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Snakeskin Shoes, Worn by Elizabeth Parke Firestone, 1920-1930
- Women's Oxfords, 1900-1922 - Low-cut shoes that lace up the front became fashionable in the United States in the late 1800s. These easy-to-put-on shoes were a comfortable alternative to boots and button-fastened shoes. The style has remained popular ever since -- especially with men, but women wear them too. This pair belonged to the mother of Ann Davis who lived in Louisville, Kentucky.

- 1900-1922
- Collections - Artifact
Women's Oxfords, 1900-1922
Low-cut shoes that lace up the front became fashionable in the United States in the late 1800s. These easy-to-put-on shoes were a comfortable alternative to boots and button-fastened shoes. The style has remained popular ever since -- especially with men, but women wear them too. This pair belonged to the mother of Ann Davis who lived in Louisville, Kentucky.
- Boots, 1875-1910 -

- 1875-1910
- Collections - Artifact
Boots, 1875-1910
- Women's Boots, circa 1910 -

- circa 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Women's Boots, circa 1910
- Children's Boots, 1875-1910 -

- 1875-1910
- Collections - Artifact
Children's Boots, 1875-1910
- Slippers, Worn by Patricia Mooradian, 1985 -

- 1985
- Collections - Artifact
Slippers, Worn by Patricia Mooradian, 1985