Marie Webster House

The Marie Webster House, also known as George Webster Jr. and Marie Daugherty House, was the home of quilter Marie Webster in Marion, Indiana.[1] Built in 1905 in the Colonial Revival style of architecture,[3] it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.[1]

Marie Webster House
Marie Webster House, now the Quilters Hall of Fame
Location926 South Washington Street,
Marion, Indiana
Coordinates40°33′9″N 85°39′36″W
Built1905
Architectural styleColonial Revival
NRHP reference No.92000678
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJune 17, 1992[1]
Designated NHLNovember 4, 1993[2]

Declared a National Historic Landmark in 1993,[2][4] it is home to the Quilters Hall of Fame.

The Quilters Hall of Fame is a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring those who have made outstanding contributions to the world of quilting. Founded in 1979 by Hazel McDowell Carter, the Hall features a museum with exhibits of quilts and quilt-makers.

Honorees

Honoree Name Year Inducted
Lenice Ingram Bacon 1979
William R. Dunton 1979
Ruth Ebright Finley 1979
Jonathan Holstein 1979
Gail Van Der Hoof 1979
Marguerite Ickis 1979
Averil Colby 1980
Anne Orr 1980
Florence Peto 1980
Grace Snyder 1980
Bertha Stenge 1980
Jean Ray Laury 1982
Bonnie Leman 1982
Cuesta Benberry 1983
Mary Alice Barton 1984
Jinny Beyer 1984
Carrie Hall 1985
Rose G. Kretsinger 1985
Patsy Orlofksy 1987
Jeffrey Gutcheon 1990
Carter Houck 1990
Donna Wilder 1990
Marie D. Webster 1991
Amy Emms, MBE 1992
Michael James 1993
Sally Garoutte 1994
Karey Bresenhan 1995
Joyce Gross 1996
Nancy Crow 1997
Yvonne Porcella 1998
Shiela Betterton 1999
Barbara Brackman 2001
Ruby Short McKim 2002
Georgia Bonesteel 2003
Bets Ramsey 2005
Virginia Avery 2006
Mary Vida Schafer 2007
Helen Kelley 2008
Merikay Waldvogel 2009
Jean Wells 2010
Ardis & Robert James 2011
Eleanor Burns 2012
Meredith Schroeder 2013
Ruth B. McDowell 2014
Mimi Dietrich 2015
Carolyn L. Mazloomi 2016
Virginia Gunn 2017

[5]

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. "Marie Webster House". National Historic Landmark summary listing. National Park Service. Archived from the original on 2011-06-06. Retrieved 2008-04-07.
  3. Grant County Interim Report. Indianapolis: Indiana Landmarks, 1993, 83.
  4. Mesirow, Jill S. & Page Putnam Miller (June 22, 1992). "National Historic Landmark Nomination: Marie Webster House" (pdf). National Park Service. Cite journal requires |journal= (help) and Accompanying 28 photos, exterior and interior, from 1991 and undated (32 KB)
  5. "Honorees". Retrieved 2015-08-18.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.