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Red and white leather shoes
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Description: Undersides of red and white leather shoes with cutout design and pointed wedged heel. They are straight and have white grosgrain ribbon trim. The shoes were worn by Elizabeth "Betsey" Putnam (1765-1830), the daughter of General Rufus Putnam (1738-1824). View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL05042
Subjects: Women's shoes; Cultural Ohio--Popular Culture; Clothing & dress; Putnam, Rufus, 1738-1824
Places: Marietta (Ohio); Washington County (Ohio)
 
Red and white leather shoes
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Description: Top view of red and white leather shoes with cutout design and pointed wedged heel. They are straight and have white grosgrain ribbon trim. The shoes were worn by Elizabeth "Betsey" Putnam (1765-1830), the daughter of General Rufus Putnam (1738-1824). View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL05043
Subjects: Women's Shoes; Women--Ohio; Cultural Ohio--Popular Culture; Putnam, Rufus, 1738-1824
Places: Marietta (Ohio); Washington County (Ohio)
 
Red and white leather shoes
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Description: Top diagonal view of red and white leather shoes with cutout design and pointed wedged heel. They are straight and have white grosgrain ribbon trim. The shoes were worn by Elizabeth "Betsey" Putnam (1765-1830), the daughter of General Rufus Putnam (1738-1824). View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL05044
Subjects: Women's Shoes; Women--Ohio; Cultural Ohio--Popular Culture; Putnam, Rufus, 1738-1824
Places: Marietta (Ohio); Washington County (Ohio)
 
G. W. Kumler advertisement
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Description: Dated to the 1890s, this is an advertisement for G. W. Kumler's store, located at the corner of Main and Market Streets in Basil, Ohio, which is now part of the village of Baltimore, Ohio. The store sold clothing, shoes, dry goods, hardware, and carpets. In addition to operating this general merchandise store for 37 years, George W. Kumler (1845-1916) is credited as being principal of Basil's first independent school from 1871-1875, and serving as township clerk, township treasurer, and district school director. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: OVS1837
Subjects: Advertisements; Ohio Economy--Economy--Business; Clothing and dress; Dress accessories; Shoes
Places: Basil (Ohio); Fairfield County (Ohio)
 
Williams Shoe Company
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Description: Caption reads: "Williams Shoe Co. Portsmouth. Credit Line - Mumm Bomer Robbins and Pearson." Williams Manufacturing Company in Portsmouth had been small, specializing in low-cost footwear, until it began expanding during the Great Depression, as many people could not afford higher quality shoes. The discount shoe industry continued to grow, and they eventually purchased the Old Selby Factory building in 1957. They continued to make ‘cheap’ shoes, until the company found it increasingly difficult to compete in a globalized market, and were forced to close in 1976. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B08F01_008_001
Subjects: Williams Manufacturing Co.; Shoes--United States; Industries--Ohio
Places: Portsmouth (Ohio); Scioto County (Ohio)
 
Silk brocade slippers
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Description: Light gray quadrafoils and rib brocade silk straight slippers tied with a 2 cm light gray ribbon. The shoes have a small 4 cm gray ribbon rosette on the toes and the lining is muslin with buckram on the insoles. This pair of slippers was worn by Eliza Dana Fearing to accompany her infare dress following her marriage to Henry Fearing in 1824. An infare is a house-warming, reception or party given by a newly married couple, or by the husband upon receiving the wife to his house. From Marietta, Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04876
Subjects: Women--Ohio; Cultural Ohio--Popular Culture; Wedding costume; Women's shoes
Places: Marietta (Ohio); Washington County (Ohio)
 
Silk brocade slippers
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Description: Top view of light gray quadrafoils and rib brocade silk straight slippers tied with a 2 cm light gray ribbon. The shoes have a small 4 cm gray ribbon rosette on the toes and the lining is muslin with buckram on the insoles. They were worn by Eliza Dana Fearing to accompany her infare dress following her marriage to Henry Fearing in 1824. An infare is a house-warming, reception or party given by a newly married couple, or by the husband upon receiving the wife to his house. From Marietta, Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04877
Subjects: Women--Ohio; Cultural Ohio--Popular Culture; Women's shoes; Clothing & dress; Wedding costume; Weddings
Places: Marietta (Ohio); Washington County (Ohio)
 
Cincinnati - Elder and Race Street
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Description: Reverse reads: "Market scene. Elder and Race Street. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1937." This photograph shows an outdoor market, facing north on Race Street, near the corner of Elder Street, in Cincinnati. Muhlberg Drug stands at the corner of Elder Street, Cohen Shoes is visible at the corner of Glass Alley and Wesley Chapel can be seen at the far end of the road. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B04F02_13_01
Subjects: Cincinnati (Ohio)--Buildings, structures, etc; Streets--Ohio--Cincinnati; Boots and shoes--Trade and manufacture--Ohio; Pharmacy--Ohio--History
Places: Cincinnati (Ohio); Hamilton County (Ohio)
 
Silk brocade slippers
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Description: Underside and side view of light gray quadrafoils and rib brocade silk straight slippers tied with a 2 cm light gray ribbon. The shoes have a small 4 cm gray ribbon rosette on the toes and the lining is muslin with buckram on the insoles. They were worn by Eliza Dana Fearing to accompany her infare dress following her marriage to Henry Fearing in 1824. An infare is a house-warming, reception or party given by a newly married couple, or by the husband upon receiving the wife to his house. From Marietta, Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04878
Subjects: Women--Ohio; Cultural Ohio--Popular Culture; Women's shoes; Clothing & dress; Wedding costume; Weddings
Places: Marietta (Ohio); Washington County (Ohio)
 
Cincinnati - Elder and Race Streets
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Description: Reverse reads: "Market scene. Elder and Race Street. Cincinnati." This photograph shows an outdoor market, facing north on Race Street, near the corner of Elder Street, in Cincinnati. Muhlberg Drug stands at the corner of Elder Street, Cohen Shoes is visible at the corner of Glass Alley and Wesley Chapel can be seen at the far end of the road. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: SA1039AV_B04F03_01_01
Subjects: Cincinnati (Ohio)--Buildings, structures, etc; Streets--Ohio--Cincinnati; Boots and shoes--Trade and manufacture--Ohio; Pharmacy--Ohio--History
Places: Cincinnati (Ohio); Hamilton County (Ohio)
 
Silk brocade slippers
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Description: Underside of light gray quadrafoils and rib brocade silk straight slippers tied with a 2-cm light gray ribbon. The shoes have a small 4-cm gray ribbon rosette on the toes and the lining is muslin and buckram on the insoles. Worn by Eliza Dana Fearing to accompany her infare dress following her marriage to Henry Fearing in 1824. An infare is a house-warming, reception or party given by a newly-married couple, or by the husband upon receiving the wife to his house. From Marietta, Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04982
Subjects: Women--Ohio; Cultural Ohio--Popular Culture; Women's shoes; Clothing & dress; Wedding costume; Weddings
Places: Marietta (Ohio); Washington County (Ohio)
 
Silk brocade slippers
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Silk brocade slippers  Save
Description: Top view of light gray quadrafoils and rib brocade silk straight slippers tied with a 2-cm light gray ribbon. The shoes have a small 4-cm gray ribbon rosette on the toes and the lining is muslin and buckram on the insoles. Worn by Eliza Dana Fearing to accompany her infare dress following her marriage to Henry Fearing in 1824. An infare is a house-warming, reception or party given by a newly married couple, or by the husband upon receiving the wife to his house. From Marietta, Ohio. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04983
Subjects: Women's shoes; Cultural Ohio--Popular Culture; Wedding costume
Places: Marietta (Ohio); Washington County (Ohio)
 
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