by Barbara Brackman
"In 1862 Julia Ward Howe published the Battle Hymn of the Republic, a  moving anthem still sung 150 years later. This reproduction fabric line  remembers the first full year of Civil War, its battles and losses.  Muted colors recall the mood of mourning. The original prints date from  mid to late 19th-century, many drawn from an 1860s mill sample book.  Print styles fashionable in the 1860s include small figures in formal  repeats, floral trails and a floral spray that might be a cotton boll.   The flag print may date to the 1870s, a postwar celebratory fabric to  commemorate the Union’s Centennial."
 

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