Immerse yourself in history with this captivating quilt, measuring a generous 84” x 91” and dating back to 1882. Crafted from high-quality cotton in a rich palette of blues, browns, black, and red, this quilt tells a story of post-Civil War America.

Hand-pieced and hand-quilted with meticulous care, the quilt features 52 whole blocks, each measuring 9 ½”, set on point. Surrounding the blocks are half blocks on all sides, adding depth and dimension to the design.

The center of each block is inscribed with names and dates up to 1881 from Rhode Island, capturing a snapshot of history and personal connections. A 2” blue sashing elegantly separates the blocks, enhancing the quilt's overall symmetry and balance.

Names on the quilt include the families of:

 Ellen Burton, Woonsocket, RI

 Lottie Benson, Woonsocket, RI

 Theresa Burke, Providence, RI 

 Annie Randall, Newport, RI

 Susan Wood, Johnston, RI 

 Herbert Walker, Woonsocket, RI (WWI draft card) 

 Leroy G. Walker, Woonsocket, RI 

 Phebe Atwell, Woonsocket, RI 

 George Gaddes, Woonsocket, RI 

 George Nichols, Johnston, RI 

 Myra E. Johnson, Providence, RI

The quilt boasts a newer yellow bias binding applied to the edge, adding a contemporary touch while complementing the quilt's vintage charm.

Purchased in Milwaukee at the American Quilt Study Group in 2014, this quilt is not only a piece of art but also a piece of history. In excellent overall condition, with minimal age staining on the back, this quilt has been appraised for a Fair Market Value of $3,200, reflecting its quality and historical significance.

Don't miss the opportunity to own this stunning quilt that combines traditional craftsmanship, historical connections, and timeless design in one exquisite piece!