Uniform, Sports
Object number2016.29.15
MediumCotton; Fabric; Plastic; Metal
Credit LineGift of Polk State Center
DescriptionBoy's softball uniform pants.DimensionsHeight x Width x Depth: 33.75 × 19.75 × 0.5 in. (85.7 × 50.2 × 1.3 cm)InscriptionsRectangular piece of white fabric pinned to interior of waist has handwritten text in ink "33 x 22".
Historical NotesBoy's softball uniform pants from Polk State Center. When Polk Center opened in 1897 it became the second institution in Pennsylvania built expressly to house and care for people with intellectual disabilities. The 2,000 acre site in rural Venango County allowed access to Pittsburgh via the railroad, but also isolated residents far from their families. Change in the care of people with disabilities over the past 100 years has influenced the lives of the residents and staff at Polk, as well as the surrounding community. This object is part of a collection that documents that important story.
Related institution
Polk State Center
(founded 1897)
On View
Not on viewKopf Brand Manufacturing Company, Inc.
1847-1969