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The Marshall Family at Home    

Hallie Larkin and Sandra Tarbox

An Exhibit of Costume

Glebe House Museum and Gertrude and Jeckyl Gardens

Woodbury, Connecticut

August 28-October 9

 
                    
Mr. Jabez Bacon

Rev. John Marshall

 

Visiting in the East Parlour, the Reverend is receiving his close friend Mr. Bacon while attired in his silk banyan and mules.

Mr. Bacon is splendidly dressed in a suit of Manchester patterned velvet.

 

 

Hallie Larkin designer and seamstress, all garments are completely handsewn.

                     

 

   

 

Kiron and Anthony Quammany

Slaves in the Marshall household attending to the visting Aunt Suzannah's luggage. 

Young Anthony, age 12 was known to be a fine fiddle player.

 

Garments designed and handsewn by Hallie Larkin

 

 

 

 

 
Visitors to the Glebe House taking tea.

Riding Habit designed and sewn by Sandra Tarbox.

Gentleman's frock and small clothes handsewn by Hallie Larkin.

 

 

 

In the Nursery are three of the Marshall children. Suzannah, age 12 is helping with hernew baby brother, Harmanus and her sister Sarah, just learning to walk.

 

Designed and sewn by Sandra Tarbox.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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