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Dress

Date 1780-1790
Object NumberM2022.18.1.1-2
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Tim and Gordon Peters
NotesA Society Lady of the 1780s
Eileen Peters of Montreal wore a family heirloom, a dress that she claimed belonged to her grandmother’s great-greatgrandmother. Working with the name of the original owner, we eventually found records that documented her Scottish origins; her immigration to Virginia with her husband, a baker, in the 1760s; the addition of an enslaved person to their household; their flight to New York in the tumult of the American Revolution; their relocation along with thousands of other Loyalist refugees, white and Black, to Shelburne, Nova Scotia in 1783, when the dress was probably remade in the latest fashion; and finally their resettlement in Quebec City in 1789, where they lived out the remainder of their days. Rarely can such a rich context be established for a garment of this age, and nothing would have been known about it were it not for Eileen Peters’ description of what she wore to the ball.
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On view

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