We've been posting about Sylvia Queen and her Garden of Eden quilts.
http://barbarabrackman.blogspot.com/2023/09/sylvia-queens-second-quilt.html
http://barbarabrackman.blogspot.com/2023/09/who-is-sylvia.html
19th-century embroidered sampler
The theme is a popular religious image in the vernacular arts. Concrete Garden of Eden, Lucas, Kanas
S.P. Dinsmoor, early-20th-century
...Including quilts in a wide variety of imagery
Josephine Miller Adkins, collection of the
DAR Museum, dated 1874, Maryland
But similarities in one group of quilts related to Sylvia Queen's pair raise many questions about patterns being passed around.
The Minnesota Historical Society attributes this quilt to Mary Worthington Walker Foster (1809-1907), born in Belchertown, Massachusetts. The caption implies Mary Walker may have sewn it in Massachusetts before her marriage, but this quilt that looks to date from the 1850s was probably made after Mary and her husband moved west, first to Wisconsin in 1846, then to Ohio and Illinois.
Do notice that Mary Foster's maiden name is Walker. Was she related to Sylvia Queen, who used the name Sylvia Walker before her marriage in Geauga County, Ohio to William Quinn?
Comparisons
Surely, the Great Geauga County Fair had something to do with
this mystery.
One more Ohio connection tomorrow.
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