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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Elisabeth
Hoover and one other student of the former Mrs. Galligher of
Lancaster are known to have named Mrs. Leah Bratten on their
samplers in 1803. The twin Bratten sisters, Leah and Rachel,
both married schoolmasters, kept schools with them, and were
very skilled in advanced ornamental needlework. Leah, in particular,
is credited with popularizing the compartmentalized style of
sampler taught in the Susquehanna Valley in the late eighteenth
and early nineteenth centuries. After divorcing Francis Galligher
in 1802, she moved to Harrisburg and resumed her maiden name,
until she married Isaac Mequire in 1805.
Elisabeth Hoover was the daughter
of Heinrich and Elisabeth Huber. Her sampler is inscribed Elisabeth Hoover made this sampler
in Harrisburg (sic) in Mrs. Leah Bratten School in the year of
our Lord 1803/Susanna Hoover and Hanna Hoover my sis(ters) .
. . Catherine Elisabeth Hoover was born in Northampton County
Obermilford Township in the 18th day of September 1786.
The sampler was originally in the
collection of Joan Stephens, thence to The Scarlet Letter (The
silk ribbon border and corner rosettes are not included with
the kit but can be purchased separately for $25.00). |