To all who mourn in Israel, He will give a crown of beauty for ashes, a joyous blessing instead of mourning, festive praise instead of despair. In their righteousness, they will be like great oaks that the LORD has planted for his own glory. Isaiah 61:3

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Clara L. Campbell and the Edwardian Ensemble

Monday evening, We Wear History got the chance to represent famous women in Idaho at an event for WASCO at the Idaho State Capitol Building.  There were five of us there, each researching our ladies and dressing as we thought they would have dressed.  I chose to be Clara L Campbell, the first woman to be elected to the House of Representatives in 1899!  How cool is that?  She did many, many things in her life time.  Sadly, there was not an over abundance of things about her that I could find, but what I did was quite impressive.  You can read about her here.

Since there wasn't a lot written about her, I decided to have a wee bit of creative license with her character and made a Suffragist sash for her.  I do know that she was a suffragette and so believed that she perhaps would have worn something to signify that!  Plus...you know me.  I love my sashes!!! 


One of the Bills that Mrs. Campbell put before the House was

H.S. No. 251

"An Act to secure the preservation of the equestrian statue of General George Washington, now in position upon the Capitol grounds."

The Bill passed!

The gold leafed statue of General George Washington is behind me.  I decided to set up my "station" by him.  He was carved out of a solid piece of Ponderosa (other sources say white pine and yellow pine) pine tree by an Austrian immigrant named Charles Ostner.  It was presented to the Idaho Territory in 1869.  I had a nice chat with Lieutenant Governor, Brad Little about it.  He informed me that before Charles carved the statue out of pine, he made it out of ice.  He got lost in the wilds of Idaho in the winter and a family took him in.  As he recuperated, he set about carving a statue out of the snow that had piled up and turned to ice.  After that, he started on the carving from pine.  How interesting is that? 



I absolutely adore my capitol building, "A Capitol of Light".  It is so beautiful, light, open and welcoming.  It is quite the stunning work of art.  



For this event, I resurrected my made-from-my-hair chignon.  I thought it would look great and work well for the bouffant hair styles of the Edwardian era.  Sadly, it fell apart after the event...but that's ok, it waited until after!!


Great shot of the pouter pigeon pouf of the blouse!!  hahahahaha!! Too fun!


In front of the Winged Victory of Samothrace.  This replica was gifted to Idaho after WWII from France as a thank you for the support the U.S.A. offered during the war.  Each state in the Union received a train box car full of goodies!  It is a gorgeous statue and looks so beautiful in our capitol!


I think it was very thoughtful of the builders of the capitol to make it in colors that would go well with my dress!!


I couldn't have an event without a bubble shot!!





Aubrielle, attended the event as Nellie Stockbridge.  Nellie went into the many mining camps of Idaho as a photographer, chronicling Idaho for posterity.  I had pictures of Aubrielle taking pictures of us ladies like Nellie would have back then!  Nellie was taking images of Mrs. Clara L. Campbell at a rally....or something like that! 


"Clara L. Campbell" at the entrance of the House Chambers.  Clara would not have sat in these chairs as the capitol was not completed until 1912...but the picture is a fun one anyway!


The chambers are even beautiful!




This is the picture of the 1899 representatives.  Clara is one of the three women who were elected to serve.  What a fabulous image!!!



Some close ups of the picture with Clara (#40).  I love the collage of all the Congressmen (and Congresswomen!)!!

A really good picture of Clara can be found Here.  She is seated on the right.  I LOVE LOVE LOVE her dress!!


The fabulous Val LaBore of Time Traveling in Costume sent me this wonderful "Votes for Women" pin that a friend of hers purchased at the V&A museum in London!!  I love it!  It is the colors of the sashes worn by British suffragists during their suffragette era!

Thank you so much Val!!!!!


My sash was made of three colors and 2 sizes of gros grain ribbon.  The white ribbon was a 4" wide ribbon that I sewed the purple and green ribbons on to.  The iron on, embroidered letters had to be painted to match the purple ribbon as they came in navy blue.  The original suffragette ribbons were woven with the letters and purple and green stripes.  I don't own a ribbon factory, so had to make my own!

All The Ladies!!






A fun shot of all us famous ladies!!  

L to R:

Marilyn as Kittie Wilkins, The Horse Queen of Idaho
Me as Clara L. Campbell, Idaho's first woman Congresswoman
Tammy as Lyda Shaw, Lady Bluebeard
Lana as Annie Morrow, Peg Leg Annie
Aubrielle as Nellie Stockbridge, Lady Photographer

If you would like to see more images of our evening, go to our We Wear History Facebook page!

I really enjoyed portraying a person and doing the research on her.  I do believe this is something I would like doing more of!!

Be Blessed My Friends!

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16 comments:

  1. I love your capitol building, it is so fun reading posts and thinking "fun, I have been there!" This outfit has such great lines the blouse is to die for! Those tucks!! Well played sash girl!

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    1. Thank you so much my friend! It is fun to see pictures of places you have been...I love that! I think that will be my new super heroine name...SASH GIRL!!!
      Blessings!
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  2. Your entire outfit came out sooo smashing!! You are alway so inspirational!

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    1. Thank you so much my friend! Coming from you, that is a most wonderful compliment!!!
      Blessings!
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  3. Love all your outfits! Your blouse looks very period-correct! Great work.

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    1. Thank you so much Breanna! I try super hard to have all my outfits look as close to era correct as I can!
      Blessings!
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  4. I love the idea of dressing up as a real person, and researching them as well. Your outfit looks perfect.

    The collage of the state Legislature is amazing - the photoshop of its time!

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    1. Thank you BT! It was really fun finding out about Clara! I do hope that we as a group can get the chance to do something similar in the future!

      The collage is pretty cool. There are several from that era...the newer ones are boring....single pictures of the congressmen and women by themselves...
      Blessings!
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  5. Your outfit, as usual, was exquisite. I'm also stealing that blouse from you.
    And Lana? She's a riot!
    If anyone else is interested in those Suffragete badges, or other paraphanelia, this is the link to the Museum of London gift shop with them. http://www.museumoflondonshop.co.uk/store/category/7/73/Suffragettes/
    Val

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    1. Thank you Val! And yes, mom is a riot!!! She has fun and is so very entertaining anywhere she goes!!

      Thank you for the link to the suffragette pins!!!
      Blessings!
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  6. That outfit is amazing put together! The silhouette! The pintucking! And the matching hat and skirt!

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    1. Thank you so much for you lovely compliments! It makes me pretty happy!
      Blessings!
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  7. Thank you Lieschen!
    Blessings!
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  8. I'm with everyone else, just...WOW!! I can't stop staring at that blouse...with all of those tucks, and the delicate lace insertions, and just the overall perfection of it...AND that HAT confection! Both could totally be mistaken for originals! Beautiful job, as always, on everything - you all look so historical & fabulous!!
    Keep inspiring us, Anneliese :)

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    1. Again, thank you for your comments...best comments are the ones that say they could be mistaken for originals! I must say that I do have a lot of fun making these things...and then wearing them is also so much fun! And I have a very good time with the group...we have a lot of fun!!!
      Blessings!
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  9. How interesting that I ran across this...Clara Campbell was my great-great grandmother.

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