2) I go this Eve to see Mrs. G OThout. find her much better. Mrs Billcock is washing there. I go to Mr. Ramshaven store & get Clothes for *Rapper are $3-5. It is 9 yds *Reps at 30 per yard $2.70 (4 Spools thread) 35cts also 9 yds Calico for lining at 12 1/2 per yard. $1.18. Coming home I go round to Mrs Ramshaven. Pa comes over after I get there Borrows 2 woolen Blankets for a fewe days until Mr R gets Some in his Store. three Boys help Berty husk corn today.
| "Rapper" in middle of the image near the far right margin |
*Reps or Rep is a fine cloth made from wool, cotton or silk and used in the making of dresses
*Grand Meadow was a township in Iowa
| Victorian Dress for Housework |
*Update: Two friends have contributed some suggestions. One said that this was likely a "wrapper" which was a type of semi-fitted dress. Women would wear them in the mornings or evenings over their nightclothes or over their underpinnings. I consulted another friend who is a seamstress and has a particular interest in 19th century dress who said "If it’s 9 yards for the ‘Clothes’ or cloth, then it is probably an overdress, especially if it’s to be made from wool and lined with calico. Your friend probably has the right of it."
Well! There you go!
They don't call them "cornhuskers" for nothing. :)
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