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Catalog Number |
1996.04.19 |
Object Name |
Blouse |
Year Range from |
1900 |
Year Range to |
1909 |
Features |
Black silk, lined with black taffeta, boned, round waist accented with black lace, ribbon and satin rosettes, neckline and elbow sleeves also accented, low round neckline, draped front, c.1910 |
Object Story |
This blouse is made of silk and taffeta which is a smooth, plain woven fabric that is often made of silk. Since the invention of power looms, taffeta has become one of the most expensive fabric in the world but was very popular in the 1900s while it was still being loomed by hand. This blouse was owned by Janet Bogart Conger in the early 1900s. Janet was born in Belleville in 1839 to Abraham L. and Isabella (nee Young) Bogart. In 1857 Janet married Peter de Sidnia Conger on November 19th in Belleville who owned the Conger Coal Company in Toronto and eventually became the mayor of Belleville. The two had 4 children, Maude in 1860, Jessie in 1862, Helena in 1864 and finally Fredrick in 1869. 10 years later, in 1879, Peter was in a train accident which caused irreparable damage to him which he reportedly never recovered from. Said damage may have been the cause of his heart attack 6 years later which resulted in his death. After Peter's death Janet became a very wealthy widow and took to travelling to New York and France. In her free time Janet became a writer and a socialite. After returning to Napanee, Janet met and married her second husband Dr. William Cox Allen who was previously the mayor of Cornwall. William died in 1901 followed by Janet on March 17th, 1909. After her death Janet was buried beside her first husband Peter in Belleville Cemetery. |
People |
Conger, Janet Bogart, 1839-1909 Conger, Jessie, c1862- Conger, Helena, c1864- Conger, Maude Seymour, 1860-1930 Conger, Peter Conger, Peter D. Conger, Frederick, 1869-c1929 |
Subjects |
1890's 1900's Woman Women Costumes Clothing & dress Widows Wealth Wealthy people Writers Socialites |
Search Terms |
Belleville Belleville Cemetery Napanee France Paris 1890s 1900s Costume, 1900 |
