Rug made by Cora Spurling Richardson Chapman

From collection Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Collection

Rug made by Cora Spurling Richardson Chapman

Rug, braided with hooked center. Concentric circles of brown, black, blue, tan, red, green, orange, and rose; the center is a hooked oblong, bordered in blue, with a depiction of a full basket of red, yellow, white, and tan flowers; on the reverse side, the central hooked area is covered with a green fabric protective patch. Donor Charlotte Harlan wrote 9/21/2016 and 10/8/16: "That rug belonged to my Aunt Virginia. She was my mother's youngest sister, my grandfather Charles Henry Bulger's daughter. We believe that the rug was made by Aunt Cora [Cora Spurling Richardson Chapman b. July 3, 1863], who lived in the house where the Dowlings live now. My mother spoke of her Aunt Cora quite often. She made a lot of braided rugs.

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Needs cleaning 2017. Donor discovered summer 2016. Previously catalogued as unk donor 2013.214.1929. (Rug donated well before 2013 when mass inventory/cataloguing undertaken.) From donor: The rug with the flowers in the middle we would be glad to donate to the Museum. I do want its origin cited as well as the fact that we donated it. My Aunt Virginia has passed away, but I know that she would be glad to know that it will stay on Cranberry."