Historic Roscoe Village
Showcasing a Canal Era appliqué
Block Name:
Canal Era Applique
Owners:
The Roscoe Village Foundation
Location:
Near 432 N. Whitewoman Street
Coshocton, Ohio
This barn quilt is featured on the Coshocton County Heritage Trail.
The property is open to the public
The square is visible from the public road or right of way
This square is hung on the Blacksmith’s Shop building at Roscoe Village, a restored 19th century canal era town that preserves the area’s Ohio & Erie Canal era heritage. This is a sterling example of how true barn quilts are carefully selected to signify local community history.
This pattern represents an applique quilt that was pieced and hand-quilted by Hannah Hays in the 1830s. The Hays family came from Massachusetts and arrived in Roscoe Village on a canal boat. They settled in nearby Tiverton Center, Ohio and where they built the area’s first wood frame house in the same year. The original quilt that inspired this barn quilt is still kept in that house today
This barn quilt is part of the Coshocton County Heritage “Barn Quilt” Trail
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