Vintage Black Woman's Jacket

Name/Title

Vintage Black Woman's Jacket

Entry/Object ID

2024.3.7

Description

Vintage black woman's jacket. Lined with cream-colored cloth. Fastens in front with metal hooks, rather than with buttons. Decorated with black lace on sleeves, bodice, collar, and waist. Mutton-chop sleeves. Very good condition. Possibly handmade -- there is no label. Found with other garments in cellar of 151-F Pond Road in Franklin, CT. Some garments are marked RR. Donor believes the garments had belonged to Marjorie Burnham Ayer Robbins, born 1897, in whose home the garments were found, and/or the Robbins family into which she she married. RR could have been Marjorie's second husband, Roger Robbins. The black clothing fits with the fact that Marjorie was a widow for many years before she remarried. Marjorie was born in Hampden, CT, in 1897, the daughter of Frederic Augustus Burnham and Mary Eleanor [Copeland] Burnham. She attended local schools and one year at the Bay Path Institute, from which she graduated in 1917. She taught school and worked as a secretary. In 1920 she married Joseph Eugene Ayer of Franklin, CT, a farmer. Joseph was born in 1893. He and Marjorie had two children, Eugene and John. Joseph died in 1926. Marjorie operated their farm for many years, and was still an unmarried widow in 1940. Sometime after that, she married Roger Robbins. She died in Franklin in 2003 and is buried next to Joseph on the Ayer family plot in Franklin.

Collection

Burnham-Ayer-Rogers Collection

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Jacket

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Main Garments

Nomenclature Class

Clothing

Nomenclature Category

Category 03: Personal Objects

Color

Black, Cream

Location

Location

Room

Archives

* Untyped Location

Main Museum Building

Category

Storage

Date

March 24, 2024

Condition

Overall Condition

Very Good

Date Examined

Mar 30, 2024

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Found in the cellar of 151-F Pond Road, Franklin, CT, the former home of Marjorie Burnham Ayer Robbins, when the house was being cleaned out by family members prior to sale.

Created By

historian@millmuseum.org

Create Date

March 24, 2024

Updated By

historian@millmuseum.org

Update Date

March 30, 2024