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photo by CeciliaP.- photograph by Cecilia P.- Nothing says "man's club" like a 10' long canon sitting in the front lawn
The George Haag family home located about 3 tenths of a mile west of the intersection of North St. and Winchester Rd., on the south side, in the Town of Neenah. The family arrived circa 1867. They are not on the 1862 plat map but they are on the 1873. In 1873 they had 60 acres in Section 19. They are also on the 1897 and 1902 plat maps in the same location. The 1900 directory shows George Haag owning 60 acres. The 1905 plat map shows they are gone. When the log cabin was raised the Twin City News Record ran a story but the date was not preserved. Peter C. Jung photo.
A drawing by Emily Jane Carl.
Circa 1884-1885.
10 x 13 in.
In the collection of the Allen Memorial Art Museum.
Custom order single bed quilt (it's on a double bed which is why it looks a bit funky size wise!)
Blogged with more detail here: aislingmilis.com/2011/03/introducing-eliza/
this is my chair chushion . its pillow sized. it may count as a mini quilt. it has got feather quilting and free motion stripeling like cusive "e" inspired mashine quilting.
Custom order single bed quilt (it's on a double bed which is why it looks a bit funky size wise!)
Blogged with more detail here: aislingmilis.com/2011/03/introducing-eliza/
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Not much to say, really. It looks great in lightbox
This is my first bed quilt that I made in the summer of 1999 in Bishop, CA. I did a log cabin pattern with celestial fabrics and fussy cutting the centers. My mom hand quilted suns in the middle of each gold diamond.
sepia treatment seems appropriate for this log cabin falling apart...for the story of this cabin, please see the log-cabin deconstruction set.