Description: Black silk faille, lined with quilted off-white silk. Possibly a neck adornment worn as part of a uniform or vestments for a minister or pastor.
Description: Wool cap with metal insignia affixed to front. Small bill in damaged condition. Small silver buttons affixed to brim on each side, initialled "F.D.". Probably cap worn by member of fire department for dress occasions.
Description: Cream colored embroidered shawl or tablecloth with fringe possibly from Canary Islands. Brought by Capt. Rumill for Lettie Smith Rumill; also used by Edna Eumill Hyaom. Dimensions: 48" square.
Description: Brown flowered hand-made skirt that belonged to Letty Anna Smith, Gail Reiber's grandmother. Skirt is torn and mended in several places; nickel-sized hole still apparent. Three flounces at bottom.
Description: Pair of brown leather baby shoes that belonged to Mrs. Hysom OR her mother, Henrietta (Somes) Salisbury. 5" long, 2 holes in top, one of the shoes has a small leather lace that may have gone through those holes.
Description: Embroidered collar made for Edna Rumill's high school graduation dress; made by her mother. The dress had the same embroidery on the cuffs and on the band of the skirt. Snaps around top of collar; one small brown stain.
Description: Santa Claus suit including pair of boots, belt, jacket, pants, hair/wig, mustache, hat. Hat, belt, boots, hair/wig, mustache are inside red sack; pants and jacket are on mannequin.
Description: Cora Justine Savage is the grandmother of donor Mary Jane Smith. Cora was sent to Boston to learn to sew and sewed at the Asticou. Donor wore this short black lace jacket (and a skirt) in about 1986 (see photo in 1989 Union Church, Northeast Harbor, Celebration Album).
Description: This skirt, along with a black lace jacket, was made by Cora Justine Savage, who was sent to Boston to learn to sew and who sewed at the Asticou. The donor, Cora's granddaughter, worn the skirt and jacket in the c. 1986 photo which is in the Union Church, Northeast Harbor's 1989 Celebration Album.
Description: Governess uniform jacket worn by Mary Fletcher Craig, governess to the Tyson family at Ledgelawn, who originally was from Philadelphia and later married Augustus Phillips of Asticou. The jacket is midnight blue in color; label inside reads "P.N. Degerberg, Ladies Tailor, Philadelphia." Three buttons in front; two slant pockets.
Description: Hat recently purchased on Cape Cod to go with the dress of donor's grandmother. Hat is about 13" in diameter; brim is lacy crown covered in black "leaves".