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WEDDING EXHIBIT: SUMMER 2010

Pickard House

This summer the Ripon Historical Society has created an exhibit of historic wedding gowns worn by Ripon brides from the 1880s to the 1930s. The Society has almost two dozen wedding gowns and related dresses in its collection, some dating back over 150 years. The gowns on display show some of the changes in wedding attire in the past 130 years, most notably the movement from colored fabric to white.

Joyce Rudolph, curator responsible for the exhibit, standing next to the wedding gown worn by Joyce Ninneman Ziesmer at her wedding in 1944


Four of the colorful wedding gowns on display at the Ripon Historical Society


This pink bridesmaid gown was worn by Mrs. Otto Leher in 1935

This pink mother of the bride's dress was worn by Mabel Bloedel at her daughter's wedding in 1958

The Archives


Archivist Nedra Martz mounted an archives display of books, documents, and photos as part of the wedding exhibit.

Pedrick-Lawson House

Brian Wood and Tony Frommelt have recently donated items of great significance in Ripon's history and spent many hours redecorating.


This red wedding gown was
 worn by Emma Busian at
her wedding in 1888


Wedding Gown worn by
Catherine Upham at
her wedding in 1890


This blue satin wedding gown
 was worn by Anna Draves at
her wedding in 1897


This apple green wedding gown
 was worn by Louise Born at
her wedding in 1899


This wedding gown was worn
 by Minnie Battig at her
wedding in 1929
 
Exhibits in the Barn

Green Giant: Processor
of Peas and Corn in
Ripon for Many Years

Early Medicine


Early Plumbing