Detail: The Hazel Green Soldiers Aid Quilt
Collection: Grant County Historical Society
Lancaster, Wisconsin
This pink signature quilt has been handed down with an inscription and the story of its making.
The inked inscription:
"Made by the members of the Young Ladies Soldiers Aid Society Hazel Green, Wis. 1864."
The story is that the women made the quilt to raise money for the Soldiers Aid Society.
This view seems to show a part of the quilt.
See more at Wisconsin History:
You can view it quite closely to see the various double pink prints.
Hazel Green is a little town in Grant County in southwestern Wisconsin not far from the Mississippi River.
The Grant County Herald in October 23, 1861 printed a plea to the ladies of the county.
“LADIES: - Your
husbands, sons and brothers are now imperiling their lives in behalf of your
country…But yet your duty to your country ceases not with the offerings you
have already tendered. It requires at your hands still further sacrifices. It
requires you now to show benevolence equal to your patriotism…You are solicited
to come forward and tender the government your assistance in alleviating their
distress. Our soldiers on duty – the sick and wounded in the hospital, require
your aid and assistance…A sanitary committee, composed of some of the most
scientific and benevolent citizens are appointed to act in concert with the
agents of the government to procure a supply of such articles as our soldiers
stand the most in need…Form yourselves into neighborhood societies, appoint
some of the most active of your members to solicit money or contributions of
materials; hold weekly sessions, bring together what you have been able to
collect and purchase…Those articles that are now most needed are blankets.
Through your committees of “Good Samaritans” solicit the donation of woolen
blankets from every household that can possibly spare one. If woolen blankets
cannot be had, get quilts or comfortable, padded with cotton…”
The women responded. The 1881 Grant County History complimented them.
"Soldiers' Aid Societies were organized in every city, village and township...Many a soldier boy's heart has jumped with joy, as boxes laden with warm clothing, pocket comforts, or delicacies to which he had long been a stranger, came fresh from the far off Northern home..."
3 comments:
What a wonderful story behind the quilt and nice that they inscribed it for future generations to see.
Debbie
Beautiful!!!!!!
Beautiful and I really like the design :)
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