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Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 2-69165, described as Alphabet and numbers
Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 7-6347, described as Sampler; alphabet at top; center: house flanked by two birds; bouquet flanked by animals and inscription and date (hard to read) near bottom; typical pattern book motifs; width 27 x length 41.5 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 2-69162, described as Sampler with alphabet and numbers “Eliza Morrison 1815” at bottom.
Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 2-69167, described as Sampler of four pale pink and white large roses in satin stitch lower half; “1837” and name of embroider center line “Maryanna Robers, 12 years”. Alphabet on the upper half, 4 line poem to dead sister right center; yellow white and green yarn in addition to floral embroidery.
Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 2-69163, described as Sampler; “Isabella Porteous Bramptone May 1” and alphabet
Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 2-69158, described as Sampler with alphabet and numbers and religious homily by “Elizabeth Baker Sep 8 1834”.  Lower half has house flanked by trees.
Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 2-69161, described as Berlin Work style sampler with alphabet and numerals.  “April 1861 Jane Boustead” is embroidered at bottom
Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 7-6345, described as Sampler; upper half worked in religious theme, lower half 4 lines on freedom with bird in tree flanked by floral design; "Elizabeth Rogerf November 4th 1837" at bottom; old English alphabet; fragile, torn on 3 edges; length 45 x width 33 centimeters.
Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 2-69160, described as Sampler with alphabet in blue, gold, and pink in Old English alphabet; “Suf(s)anna Francis Aug 6th 1799” near bottom.
Hearst Museum object titled Sampler, accession number 2-69159, described as Sampler with upper half containing homilies in black; lower half large floral embroidery flanked by linear vegetation with birds above.  Embroidered by “Elizabeth Wikes 1816”.  Marked on back of frame; from Boston Mass.  Sampler of cross stich and also fine needlework.