The Registry
We know that there were 90 dolls Display Series Dolls in all – three sets of 30 or three of each one. Where are they today? It’s logical to think that all 90 – sadly – no longer exist. It’s confirmed that one doll no longer has her dress, as it turned up on another doll. But how many of the incredible Display Series of the Effanbee Historical Dolls are still out there? This Registry seeks to identify all those that are confirmed to have survived and are in the safe hands of a collector or museum. Can you add to it? If you can, please don’t hesitate to contact us and report your find! We’d love to hear from you and add your doll to our list.
Name
Doll Example 1
Doll Example 2
Doll Example 3
1565 St. Augustine Settlement
1658 Carolina Settlement
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1666 Massachusetts Bay Colony
X
X
1685 Later Carolina Settlement
X
1711 Colonial Prosperity
X
1720 The Pioneer American Spirit
X
1740 Benjamin Franklin's Influence
X
1750 The Development of Culture
X
X
1760 Pre-Revolutionary Period
X
X
1777 Revolutionary Period
X
1804 Louisiana Purchase
X
X
1840 Covered Wagon Days
X
1841 Pre-Civil War Period
X
Found with Same Dress in Green
Original Red Dress found on different doll
1872 Economic Development
1896 Unity of Nation Established
1908 Women's Suffrage Movement
X
X
1938 Modern Miss America
X
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