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"Evidences of Daily Life in New England, 1790-1810" : Catalogue of a Special Exhibition at the Harrison Gray Otis House, February 17 to March 12, 1965

Collection Type

  • Books and periodicals

Date

1965

GUSN

GUSN-169749

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  • Old-Time New England
  • 1965
  • Vol. 56
  • No. 201
  • "Evidences of Daily Life in New England, 1790-1810" : Catalogue of a Special Exhibition at the Harrison Gray Otis House, February 17 to March 12, 1965
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Description

A month-long special exhibition staged during the spring of 1965, "Evidences of Daily Life in New England, 1790-1810" brought together domestic items both familiar and unfamiliar. This catalog of items gives a provocative glimpse into everyday life during a formative period in American history.

Details

Additional Identification Number

Article ID 128

Collection Code

SC001

Collection Name

Old-Time New England

Reference Code

SC001.1965.056.201.001

Abstract

A month-long special exhibition staged during the spring of 1965, "Evidences of Daily Life in New England, 1790-1810" brought together domestic items both familiar and unfamiliar. This catalog of items gives a provocative glimpse into everyday life during a formative period in American history.

Date Notes

Volume 56, Number 201 (Summer, 1965)

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Record Details

Publications Referencing This Collection

(1965). Old Time New England. Boston, Mass.: Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities.

Description Level

Item

Place of Publication

Boston, Mass.

Publisher

Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities

Publisher Series

Old Time New England

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