White Shift
British or European textile, garment worn in the United States of America, Massachusetts, late 18th century
Linen plain weave with the letters "M" (or "W") and "S" embroidered in brown cross-stitches
Worn by a member of the Wilber family of Swansea, Massachusetts.
Collection of Old Sturbridge Village
OSV 26.26.26

 

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