Wisconsin Kids Paper Dolls

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Dress with Wool Cape

Dress with Wool Cape
Caddies's cotton dress came from sheffield, England and Mrs. Edward Blinko brought it with her to Maine, Wisconsin about 1855. The wool cape lined with silk was worn by Mary Lydia Greene, who was born in 1860. She wore it from 1868-1870 in Milwaukee. Both the dress and the cape are in the textile collection of the Wisconsin Historical Society.

Caddie Woodlawn
Although not actually worn by Caddie Woodlawn, these outfits are the kind of clothing Caddie might have worn while growing up in 1860's Wisconsin.

Click on the clothes below to dress Caddie or Print Your Own Paper Dolls.

Click here to see Caddie in her Berry-Picking Outfit Click here to see Caddie in her Spring Dress Click here to see Caddie in her Dress with Wool Cape
Start Over with Caddie Undressed

Print Your Own Paper Dolls

Click on the links below to open a full-size version of Caddie and her clothes that you can print and cut out yourself!

These clothes are part of the Wisconsin Historical Society textile collection. See pictures of real clothes from the Wisconsin Historical Museum's children's clothing collection.

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