![]() | WHEN THE BOYS COME HOME / EVELINA WELCOME HINGES THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER IT WAS GOOD ENOUGH FOR GRANDMA SUNDAY IN CICERO FALLS THE RAKISH YOUNG MAN WITH THE WHISKUHS SATIN GOWN AND SILVER SHOE WHEN THE BOYS COME HOME THE EAGLE AND ME / T'MORRA' T'MORRA' I GOT A SONG / LIZA CROSSING THE ICE RIGHT AS THE RAIN / NEVER WAS BORN MAN FOR SALE FINALE: THE EAGLE IN ME |
A Note About Dolly Bloomer... Amelia Jenks Bloomer was born May 27, 1818 at Homer, N.Y. In 1849 she took up the idea of reform in women's clothes-previously originated by Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Miller -and the wearing of a short dress with loose trousers gathered at the ankle. Gradually, the name, "bloomers" became attached to any divided skirt or knickerbocker dress for women. |