Shoe, Pump
Object number2007.15.8 a,b
Manufacturer
Caverner Company
Date1917
OriginPittsburgh, PA
MediumSatin; glass; metal; wood; fabric
Credit LineGift of William Hill Garwood Jr., James Nicholson McMillen Garwood, Robert Douglas Garwood, and Margaret Kathleen Garwood McAuliffe
DescriptionPair of beige silk shoes. Silk double bows with glass cylindrical beading decorations. Eleven round gold flat nails in wooden heel bottom. Dimensions1.5 x 10 in. (3.8 x 25.4 cm)MarksInsole label: "CAVERNER CO. / BOOT MAKERS / Pittsburgh, Pa."
Proper left shoe (a) insole: handwritten numbers "37-1 / 36489 / 40" ;
Proper right shoe (b) insole: handwritten numbers "37-1 / 46189 / 40".
Outsole bottom: handwritten in black pencil on both shoes "17915E".
Historical NotesShoes worn with wedding dress, 2007.15.1. Margaret H. Garwood was born August 8, 1882 and died November 30, 1959 in Pittsburgh. It is believed that she was a dietitian who obtained a college degree from Columbia University. She married Dr. Clyde Harry Garwood at her home on Atlantic Avenue, Pittsburgh. Dr. Garwood was a teacher at the age of 16 in Brownsville, Pennsylvania, and became principal of Homewood Schools in 1909 and Associated Superintendent of North Side Pittsburgh in 1914. From December 1919 to June of 1920, the Garwoods lived in Paris because he was appointed European Director of Junior American Red Cross. Once back in the United States, he continued his educational endeavors for fifty more years, dying in October of 1965 in Pittsburgh.
Previous owner
Margaret McMillen Garwood
(1882 - 1959)
Related person
Dr. Clyde Harry Garwood
(died 1965)
Related institution
Columbia University
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