Tales From The Fort: LOFTY IDEALS


As little girls in the Victorian Era, sisters Susanna and Florence Nebeker wanted to reflect the day's rigidly ostentatious attire. The early Payson settlers wished for a hoop skirt to wear, a fad of which their father Henry Nebeker did not approve. His daughters remained committed to the wider fashion ideal.

– PUBLISHED in THE PAYSON CHRONICLE Print Edition: NOV 23, 2022


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