Files 200-299
Scope and Contents
The purpose of the Utah pioneer costume research project was to photograph, record and annotate historic dress and define the relation of Utah pioneer dress to the general development of costume in the United States. It attempts to find similarities between Utah pioneer dress and the characteristics of the fashion of 1977, to find in what ways Utah pioneer dress differed from these, and to find what additions were made to the fashion of 1977 by Utah pioneer dress. The conclusions reached were that Utah pioneer dress, from 1847-1875, followed the general characteristics of 1977 fashion because the women had an interest in dress. But pioneer dress differed in certain details from 1977 fashion too.
In the period 1847-1850, pioneer dress was simple and trimmings were omitted, because materials were scarce and expensive. Also, the pioneer woman had no time to make clothing as she was struggling to found a home. In the period 1850-1860, fine embroidery and needlework were added to pioneer fashion by the European converts. Then from 1860-1869, pioneer dress began to show some elaboration. This was caused by the invention of the sewing machine, the access to fashion magazines, and by better living conditions. In the period 1869-1875, the dress of Utah women followed closely with current fashions because the railroad brought the materials and styles promptly. The warm quilted petticoat and the Deseret Costume, for field wear, were the additions to 1977 fashion made by the Utah pioneer women. The influence of the times had a great impact on the dress of the Utah pioneers.
The Utah Pioneer Costume and Manners Research project was commenced in June, 1946. Toward the end of WWII when Dr. Goates, then serving with the armed forces, was at one time stationed near the home of Mrs. Fairfax Proudfit Walkup, national authority on historical costume and manners. There he renewed an association and formulated a plan which had been started several years before when these two were associated professionally and first learned of each others enthusiasm in the subject of Utah's Pioneers. Immediately after his return from military service Dr. Goates organized this project with the cooperation of the University of Utah Research Committee, Department of Speech, and the Utah Humanities Research Foundation. Three months later Mrs. Walkup joined the project as its chief researcher. During the summer of 1946 it produced its first significant work-a short treatise on authentic Pioneer Costume printed as a section of the Source Book of the Arts Division of the Utah Centennial Commission and distributed throughout the entire state in preparation for Utah's year of Centennial celebration. During that summer, Ra Cantu, a talented young artist, had affiliated with the project and in the fall two more researchers joined the work. They were Wayne Tolman and Betty Smith Kesler, both native Utahns.
Local areas were visited, by research workers. There they discovered, with the cooperation of the interested residents and organizations, who may have articles of pioneer clothing and accessories. The owners were then asked to grant permission to have their materials photographed. No attempt was made to take away or collect any clothing or articles. Only photographs of the materials were wanted. After the pictures were taken, a card was then filled out containing information on the materials of the article, colors, accessories, ornaments, trimming, distinctive items, and nationality. The card gave a description, a history and information about the owner. In most cases, a negative, and a photograph are included on each card.
As a result of this project, two theses were written, "The Styles of Outer Wraps and Headgear Worn By Women of the Pioneer Period of Utah 1847-1875" by Betty Smith Kesler and "Utah Pioneer Dress 1847-1875" by Fairfax Proudfit Walkup.
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Dates
- Creation: 1944-1947
Creator
- From the Collection: Utah Humanities Research Foundation (Organization)
Conditions Governing Access
Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
Extent
From the Collection: 3.75 Linear Feet (8 boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
- Vest owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson of Kanab, Utah
- Handkerchief owned by Philip B. Lewis of Kanab, Utah
- Cane owned by Philip B. Lewis of Kanab, Utah
- Kerchief owned by Mrs. Emma Wilson Pratt of Kanab, Utah
- Silk mittens owned by the Kanab chapter D.U.P.
- Sword owned by the Kanab chapter D.U.P.
- Pistol (.35 revolver) owned by the Kanab chapter D.U.P.
- Pocket knife owned by the Kanab chapter D.U.P.
- Child's hat owned by Mrs. Flora Snow Woolley
- Child's petticoat owned by Mrs. Flora Snow Woolley
- Child's drawers owned by Mrs. Flora Snow Woolley
- Hat owned by Mrs. Blanch Mace of Kanab, Utah
- Photograph of an early soldier, E. D. Woolley, owned by the Kanab chapter of D. U. P.
- Child's vest owned by Mrs. Flora Snow Woolley of Kanab, Utah
- Kerchief owned by Mrs. Blanche Mace of Kanab, Utah
- Cap or net owned by Mrs. Blanche Mace of Kanab, Utah
- Spool with silk thread owned by the Kanab chapter D.U.P.
- Tidy for chair owned by Mrs. Blanche Mace of Kanab, Utah
- Paisley shawl owned by Mrs. Margaret Heaton of Moccasin, Arizona
- Silk thread and cocoons owned Mrs. Margaret Heaton of Moccasin, Arizona
- Shawl owned by Mrs. Margaret Heaton of Moccasin, Arizona
- Stockings owned by Mrs. Margaret Heaton of Moccasin, Arizona
- Apron owned by Mrs. Ida Millicent Williams Andersen of Monroe, Utah
- Cameo pin owned by Mrs. Ida Millicent Williams Andersen of Monroe, Utah
- Collar owned by Mrs. Ida Millicent Williams Andersen of Monroe, Utah
- Photographs owned by Mrs. Ida Millicent Williams Andersen of Monroe, Utah
- Hat owned by Mrs. Genevieve W. Tietjen of Monroe, Utah
- Hat owned by Mrs. Genevieve W. Tietjen of Monroe, Utah
- Shawl owned by Mrs. Genevieve W. Tietjen of Monroe, Utah
- Photograph owned by Mrs. Genevieve W. Tietjen of Monroe, Utah
- Photograph owned by Mrs. Genevieve W. Tietjen of Monroe, Utah
- Bonnet owned by the Camp Alma chapter of D. U. P., Monroe, Utah
- Prince Albert coat owned by John Hansen or Monroe, Utah
- Purse owned by Mrs. Peter Willardson of Monroe, Utah
- Coat owned by Mrs. Sylvia Musig of Monroe, Utah
- Bonnet owned by Mrs. Adlinda Demille Hall of Monroe, Utah
- Bonnet (tam o'shanter) owned by Mrs. Adlinda Demille Hall of Monroe, Utah
- Bonnet owned by Mrs. William E. Thorpe of Ephraim, Utah
- Hoop skirt owned by Mrs. William E. Thorpe of Ephraim, Utah
- Cape owned by Mrs. William E. Thorpe of Ephraim, Utah
- Cape owned by Mrs. William E. Thorpe of Ephraim, Utah
- Basque owned by Mrs. William E. Thorpe of Ephraim, Utah
- Basque owned by Mrs. William E. Thorpe of Ephraim, Utah
- Child's petticoat owned by Mrs. William E. Thorpe of Ephraim, Utah
- Cape petticoat owned by Mrs. William E. Thorpe of Ephraim, Utah
- Wedding dress owned by Mrs. Lewis (Minnie) Blackham of Moroni, Utah
- Barndoor pants owned by Guy R. Olson of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Shawl owned by Fern (Mrs. Allen) Bailey of Moroni, Utah
- Missionary frock coat owned by Guy R. Olson of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Sampler owned by Fern (Mrs. Allen) Bailey of Moroni, Utah
- Shawl owned by Fern (Mrs. Allen) Bailey of Moroni, Utah
- Cape owned by Fern (Mrs. Allen) Bailey of Moroni, Utah
- Centerpiece owned by Fern (Mrs. Allen) Bailey of Moroni, Utah
- Shawl owned by Mrs. Lewis (Minnie Anderson) Blackham of Moroni, Utah
- Temple apron owned by Mrs. Lewis (Minnie Anderson) Blackham of Moroni, Utah
- Dress owned by Mrs. I. J. JohnsonSchultz of Ephraim, Utah
- Apron owned by Mrs. Pearle M. Olson of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Cape owned by Mrs. Nelson Anderson of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Runner owned by Fern (Mrs. Allen) Bailey of Moroni, Utah
- Wooden shoes owned by Mrs. Nelson Anderson of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Basque owned by Mrs. Johanna Olsen Peel of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Bracelet owned by Mrs. Johanna Olsen Peel of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Stockings owned by Mrs. Pearle M. Olsen of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Dress owned by Ruby Ella Clement of Fairview, Utah
- Dress owned by Mrs. Melinda Peterson Tucker of Fairview, Utah
- Dress owned by Mrs. Val Stewart Clement of Fairview, Utah
- Apron owned by Mrs. Johanna Olsen Peel of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Basque owned by Mrs. Margaret Peel of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Bonnet owned by Mrs. Margaret Peel of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Pelisse owned by Mrs. Margaret Peel of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Bonnet owned by Mrs.J. A. (Mina) Bjelke of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Cape owned by Mrs.J. A. (Mina) Bjelke of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Bonnet owned by Mrs. C. H. Eatinger of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Cape owned by Mrs. C. H. Eatinger of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Cape owned by Mrs. Joseph (Hannah) Matson of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Bonnet owned by Mrs. G. B. (Thelma) Madsen of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Poke bonnet owned by Mrs. G. B. (Thelma) Madsen of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Poke bonnet owned by Mrs. G. B. (Thelma) Madsen of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Bonnet owned by Mrs. G. B. (Thelma) Madsen of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Utah Costume Research Project form
- Wedding dress owned by Mrs. Emma Prisbrey Hoyt of Orderville, Utah
- Baby dress owned by Mrs. Emma Prisbrey Hoyt of Orderville, Utah
- Child's dress owned by Mrs. Harriett B. Sorensen of Orderville, Utah
- Child's dress owned by Mrs. Lillian Farnsworth of Kanab, Utah
- Shawl owned by Mrs. Boyd (Johannah Madsen) Hafen of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Dress owned by Mrs. Esther J. Ford of Kanab, Utah
- Wedding dress owned by Mrs. Margaret Heaton of Moccasin, Arizona
- Dress owned by Mrs. Margaret Heaton of Moccasin, Arizona
- Baby dress owned by Mrs. Margaret Heaton of Moccasin, Arizona
- Dress owned by Mrs. Genevieve Willardson Tietjen of Monroe, Utah
- Dress owned by Miss Nora Hansen of Monroe, Utah
- Dress owned by Mrs. Mary Rasmussen of Ephraim, Utah
- Skirt owned by Mrs. Johanna Olsen Peel
- Piece of cloth with fringe owned by Kanab Chapter of D.U.P., Kanab, Utah
- Satchel owned by Mrs. Nelson W. Anderson of Mount Pleasant, Utah
- Gloves owned by Glenwood Chapter of D.U.P., Glenwood, Utah
- Undershirt owned by Mrs. William E. Thorpe of Ephraim, Utah
- Cape owned by Mrs. Magleby of Richfield, Utah
- Fascinator owned by Mrs. Margaret Heaton of Moccasin, Arizona
- Stockings owned by Mrs. R. N. (Bessie Jones) Stockslager of Salt Lake City, Utah
Repository Details
Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863
special@library.utah.edu