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Major Henry Chew's Civil War Quilt: Chimney Sweep

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"Presented by the Ladies at the Salem Academy, Miss A..... teacher."
The name may be Miss A.R. Dall
New Jersey's Salem Academy was founded in 1818.

This month's pattern for the Antebellum Album BOM is the very popular Chimney Sweep signature design. Here's a quilt with a connection to a school and the Civil War.


The quilt is in the collection of the Salem County Historical Society in New Jersey and was documented in the New Jersey project. Notes say, "Quilt was carried through the Civil War by Captain Henry Chew."

Major Henry Franklin Chew (1837-1918)
of Camden, New Jersey

According to the Camden County history Henry Chew attended the Friends' Academy in Salem. (Salem had several schools---the quilt says Salem Academy.) He became a wheelwright, a specialty carpenter, before he enlisted in his early twenties. After the war he practiced as a dentist, marrying Marietta Fogg (1845-? ) on December 6, 1868. They had two daughters Helen and Mary.

Henry took this quilt on a long journey reflected in its current appearance. Chew commanded the Ninth New Jersey Regiment Company I and then the Twelfth New Jersey Regiment.

Drum with a record of the 12th NJ Regiment Battles.

Monument at Gettysburg Battlefield to
Chew's regiment

Why Henry in his teens or early twenties deserved such a quilt is unknown. The Quilt Index records say that some of the names on the quilt are Lippincott and Richmond.



Similar quilt. "Margaret Bellinger's Album Quilt"
Dated 1850
The album pattern stitched of Turkey red prints was an antebellum fashion.

1847, Huldah Brewester, Greenville, Connecticut

 In the fad for friendship quilts it was something of a late-comer, however. Other patterns were fashionable beginning in 1843 but this one doesn't show up until 1847.

Blocks dated 1847 to 1854 in a quilt top in the Connecticut
Historical Society from Hartford, Enfield & Fair Haven

1847, Connecticut, Found in the Connecticut project.
Photo from the Quilt Index

 I have several examples of Chimney Sweep designs with blocks dated 1847 but haven't seen any earlier.
1847 on the blocks, Hopkinton, Rhode Island
Found in the Rhode Island project.
Photo from the Quilt Index

A New England invention?

New Englander Ruth Finley recorded the name Chimney Sweep in her 1929 book:
"For such readers as in their youth missed the precarious joy of climbing on roofs and thus becoming intimate with chimney tops, it may be of interest to add that the blocks of the 'Chimney Sweep', made of brick shaped patches and squares, have a not unduly far-fetched resemblance to the opening at the top of the oldest type of American house chimney."
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