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Hannah Mosher was born March 12th,
1786, in Hollis, New Hampshire, the fourth and last child of Abijah
and Hannah Mosher. On March 7, 1813, she married the Rev. Walter
Chapin of Woodstock, Vermont. Apart from this sketchy biographical
information, found in the History
of the Town of Hollis, New Hampshire
from its First Settlement to the Year 1879
by Samuel T. Worcester, little else is known of Hannah. The overall shape and format of the
sampler is similar to other contemporary New England samplers,
including the multiple borders of sawtooth counted satin stitch,
Greek key, and the stylized carnations, as well as the exuberant
flowerpot motif at the bottom. The verse also appears on many
other late eighteenth century New England samplers. |
Origin and date: New Hampshire, 1798
Rated: Intermediate
Linen count and finished size: 25 count, 16-1/2"x14"
Stitches: Cross, satin, eyelet, stem
Source: Private collection
Kit with cotton floss: $40.00
Kit with silk floss: $70.00
Graph Only: $7.00
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