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    Apron

    From the collection at the Museum of Funeral Customs. Springfield, IL. There's no clear provenance listed, just a date of 1840s to 1860s. Interestingly, it's signed: O. Eddy, s.c.

    Any guesses on what "s.c." means?
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    Deborah Hyland
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