Conner Prairie Historic Clothing Collection
Clothing is often a little studied area of American history, but what people wore, how it was made and who made it can offer important insights into a nation's social history. Though clothes do not the man make, they can tell you much about the men, women and children who wore them, and about the society in which they lived. Conner Prairie, an Interactive History Park located in Fishers, Indiana, holds a valuable and substantial collection of historic clothing and accessories. Heretofore, the fragile condition of many of the garments has limited their access to the public. Now, thanks to the partnership of IUPUI University Library and Conner Prairie, these objects may be seen and studied the world over.
Features of this site
Database: There are over 100 rotating 3-D images of items in the collection. You may browse the collection, or search it by garment type or era.
Video: Watch this one minute video of Conner Prairie facilitator discussing the importance of historic clothing in allowing him to "assume" his historic character.
Online Exhibit/Essays: Ericka Mason Osen was formerly Historic Clothing Coordinator at Conner Prairie. She is a nationally known historic clothing expert who has lectured on her specialty at the Smithsonian Institution, among others. In this informative exhibit she looks at clothing and how it changed over the years.

This
project is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and
Library Services.
We've upgraded our digital collection interface. Contact us if you have any questions, concerns, ideas for improvement.
Located in Fishers, Indiana, Conner Prairie is one of the premier
Interactive History Parks in the nation. Long an acknowledges leader in
the living history field, Conner Prairie specializes in providing
unique, engaging educational experiences that fuel the curiosity and
imagination of its guests. Conner Prairie is the only Indiana
institution to be named a Smithsonian Affiliate site. IUPUI University
Library and Conner Prairie are collaborating on three projects
highlighting the craft traditions preserved at Conner Prairie.
Online Collection: Conner Prairie Museum Textile Collection, Conner Prairie Historic Clothing Collection, Conner Prairie Traditional Crafts, Conner Prairie Historic Almanac Collection, Conner Prairie Traditional Crafts: Preservation and Reproduction, Conner Prairie Transferware
Conner Prairie
Last updated by andjsmit on 11/20/2012
