Object Record
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Accession number |
1993.108 |
Object Identification Number |
1993.108.026 |
Object Name |
Attachment, Sewing Machine |
Donor |
Petersen, Dan and Alta |
Description |
Silver metal piece. Mostly rectangular base with a vertical portion rising up. That vertical portion has a dial-like piece that appears to screw up or down. A sort of lever extends diagonally off of that. |
Dimensions |
H-1.375 W-1.25 L-2.625 inches |
Owned By |
Petersen, Mathilda |
Used By |
Petersen, Mathilda |
Material |
metal |
Associated People |
Petersen, Dan and Alta Petersen,Mathilda |
Search Terms |
Petersen, Dan and Alta Petersen, Mathilda Husvennen Cabinet sewing machine |
Provenance |
This goes to the sewing machine also found in this donation (see .001). The "husvennen" sewing machine was used by the mother of Dan Petersen, Mathilda (Mrs. Iver C.) Petersen and it dates to her wedding in 1921. She was born Mathilda Marie Andersen in Turner County, South Dakota on December 6th, 1894. Her family came from the island of Mors in Northern Jutland. Her father was Hans Rolighed Andersen and her mother was Bodil Katrine Nielsen. They were married in 1884. In 1891 Hans came to the United States, to Chicago, and worked as a carpenter. He brought the family over in 1892. Bodil, and Mathilda's two brothers and two sisters lived in Chicago until 1893 when they moved to Turner County. In Mathilda's teenage years the family moved to Tyler, Minnesota. She and her husband Iver had three sons. Mathilda died on February 1st, 1960 and Iver died on January 9th, 1963. |
Images |
272\1993108026.JPG |
Date Received by Museum |
1993 |
