New York Herald, 22 Mar 1869
It was in the sixties that Julia E. Howe married Alden B. Stockwell in Paris, a few years after her marriage, she died and her clothes were packed away, not to be unearthed till recently when her daughter, Mrs. Julia Howe Stockwell Smith of Plainesville, O. decided to present them to a museum. A trip to various museums finally liked her to Springfield and the Pynchon Memorial, with results now will be seen in the glass case aforementioned., It is a lesson in changing fashion, a warning against pinning too much faith on an ostrich plume.
Excerpt from the Springfield Republican (Springfield, MA), 15 Nov 1931
New York Herald, 22 Mar 1869
It was in the sixties that Julia E. Howe married Alden B. Stockwell in Paris, a few years after her marriage, she died and her clothes were packed away, not to be unearthed till recently when her daughter, Mrs. Julia Howe Stockwell Smith of Plainesville, O. decided to present them to a museum. A trip to various museums finally liked her to Springfield and the Pynchon Memorial, with results now will be seen in the glass case aforementioned., It is a lesson in changing fashion, a warning against pinning too much faith on an ostrich plume.
Excerpt from the Springfield Republican (Springfield, MA), 15 Nov 1931
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