Dress
Object number2007.34.3 a,b
Datec. 1900
MediumLinen; lace; metal; bone(?)
Credit LineGift of Shirley Schmunk
DescriptionTwo-piece handmade dress comprised of bodice and skirt, possibly a mourning dress.
Long-sleeved bodice. Black linen. Black lace around neckline, ruffled. Cuffs decorated elaborately: tiny threaded balls on linen band around cuffs, with linen bow; two layers, ruffled; ends in lace; slight slit up inner cuff. Boned inside; metal loop hooks. Outer waistline with tiny threaded balls on band.
Full skirt, floor-length. Black linen. Two layers of ruffled trim. Short train in back. Petticoat attached. Metal loop hooks down back. Dimensions(a) Width at Shoulders--19; at Waist--14 ... Length--15.5; Length of Sleeves--21(b) Length--41; of Train--6 ... Width at Waist--14
Historical NotesAccording to donor Shirley Schmunk, this dress was either worn by Charlotte Knaur Edgar or her mother, Mary Knaur. Charlotte Knaur was the daughter of Dr. Christian and Mary Knaur. Christian was a physician while Mary worked as a translator for a lawyer. Both were German immigrants who came to Pittsburgh via Beaver County. While living in Pittsburgh, the Knaurs lived in the city's East End, including Wilkinsburg and Edgewood. Charlotte Knaur married George Sutton Edgar on September 30, 1897. They had two daughters: one named Charlotte, born in 1898, and a second, who died in infancy. Charlotte Knaur lived at 58 Henry Street in Shadyside at the time of her marriage. By 1900, Charlotte and Edgar were divorced in a very publicized manner.
Previous ownerPossibly
Charlotte Knaur Edgar
Previous ownerPossibly
Mary Knaur
Related person
Dr. Christian Knaur
Related person
George Sutton Edgar
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