Colonial Virginia: Its people and customs. With 93 illustr.
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adam_text | CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I. THE VIRGINIA PEOPLE
...................15
I.
—
The Founders of the Colony
II.
—
-The
Latek
Emigrants
II. HOUSES FROM LOG-CABIN TO MANSION
...........55
III. HOUSEHOLD GOODS
.....................77
I.
—
Furniture
II.—Plate
IV. SOCIAL LIFE
.........................102
I.—The Home
II.
—
Hospitality
III.
—
Festivities
IV.
—
Gaming, Taverns, Fairs, Etc.
V. COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE
................166
VI. DRESS
............................186
I.
—
Jewels
VII.
VIRGINIA AND ENGLAND
..................213
VIII.
THE THEATRE
........................229
IX. OUTDOOR SPORTS
......................252
X. EDUCATION
.........................262
I.
—
Free Schools
II.
—
Private Schools
III.—Tutors
IV.
—
William and Mary College
V.
—
Studying Abroad
XI. BOOKS
............................ 295
XII.
MUSIC
............................ 308
XIII.
PICTURES
......................... 314
XIV.
RELIGION
........................... 320
XV. FUNERAL CUSTOMS
..................... 341
ILLUSTRATIONS
PAGE
Children of
Philip Grtmes,
of Brandon, Middlesex County. From
a portrait (painted about
1750)
in the collection of the Virginia Historical
Society
.........................
Frontispiece
A Piece of Armor Dug up at Jamestown. From the original in the collection
of the Virginia Historical Society
................... 16
A Palisaded Fobt
...........................16
Captain John Smith and Opecancanough. From Smith s
History of Virginia
22
Typical English Homes of Many Virginia Emigrants
.........26
An Old London Street,
1638
A Farm House
A Cottage
A Village
Ancestral Homes of Some Virginia Families
..............32
Chilham Castle, Kent
—
Digges. From an old engraving
Leeds Castle, Kent
—
Lord Fairfax. From an old engraving
Ancestral Homes of Some Virginia Families
..............36
Barlbrough Hall, Derbyshire
—
Rodes, Baronets.
From A Quaker
Post-bag (Mrs.
G. L.
Lampson). By the courtesy of Longmans, Green
and Company
Okewell Hall, Yorkshire—
Batte.
From The Manor Houses of
England
(H. H. Ditchfield)
.
By the courtesy of Charles Scribner s Sons.
Thomas, Sixth Lord Fairfax
......................42
Sir Thomas Lunsford. From a print in the British Museum
........46
Some Founders of Virginia Families
.................52
Robert Bolling, Formerly of the City of London. From a portrait
owned by Mr. Richard Boiling
..................52
Henry Corbin, Formerly of Hall End, Warwickshire. From a
photograph by Mr. J.
E. H.
Post of the portrait at Mt. Airy. By
courtesy of Mrs. Edward Shippen
.................52
A Log Cabin
..............................56
The Robertson House, Chesterfield County. Built about
1750.....56
House Near
Williamsburg.
A type of the earliest brick dwelling
......60
Interior at Bloomsbury, Orange County. Eighteenth century
.....60
Stratford. By the courtesy of Mr.
R. C
Ballard Thruston
........65
Plan of Stratford House and Grounds. By the courtesy of Mr. R. C.
Ballard Thruston
..........................68
Box Maze in the Garden at Tuckahoe .
...............68
Clifford Chambers, Warwickshire. A Type of the English Model of
Carter s Creek. From Highways and Byways in Shakespeare s
Country. By the courtesy of the Macmillan Company
.........72
Carter s Creek, Gloucester County. Originally an
Е
-shaped House
72
Carter s Grove, James City County. Showing Terraces
.......75
Stairway,
Westover .........................80
Elbow or Roundabout Chair which Belonged to Patrick Henry
. 84
xiii
ILLUSTRATIONS
Chippendalb
Chair.
From the collection of the Virginia Historical Society
. . 84
Dining-room at Mt. Airy. From a photograph by Mr. J. E. H. Post. By
the courtesy of Mrs. Edward Shippen
.................88
A Great Bed. By the courtesy of Mr. David I. Bushnell, Jr
........ 92
Some of the Shirley Silver. By the courtesy of Mrs. Alice Carter Brans-
ford
................................92
Governor Spotswood s Silver Tea-Caddy Bearing His Crest and Arms.
By the courtesy of the National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of
Virginia
..............................96
Westover
Doorway. By the courtesy of the Century
Magazin
e
......
lOŽ
Evelyn Byrd.
From the portrait at Brandon, Prince George County
. . . 106
A Colonial Doll. By the courtesy of the owner, Mrs. W. W. Richardson,
Little Berkeley, Hampton, Virginia
.................112
Mammy by the Kitchen Fire at
Greenspring
...........112
Richard Lee. About
1660.
From
Lee of Virginia. By the courtesy of the
author, Edmund J. Lee, M.D
......................116
Mrs. Richard Lee. About
1660.
From
Lee of Virginia.
By the courtesy
of the author
............................
1Ž2
The Dining-room at Shirley
....................126
Washington s Punch Bowl. By the courtesy of the United States National
Museum
..............................132
A Coach and Six. From an old engraving
................132
The Lee Arms. A Wood-carving Formerly on the Front Door of
Cobbs,
Northumberland County. From Lee of Virginia. By the courtesy of
the author
.............................138
Armorial Tomb op Edward Hill, at Shirley. By the courtesy of the
Century Magazine
..........................138
Sir William Berkeley. About
1665.
From a portrait in the Virginia State
Library
..............................146
Stairway, Tuckahoe
.........................150
John Tayloe, 2d. From a photograph by Mr. J.
E. H.
Post, of the portrait
at Mt. Airy. By the courtesy of Mrs. Edward Shippen
........156
Hall at Mt. Zion, Warren County. By the courtesy of Mr.
R. C
Ballard
Thruston
..............................162
Chimney-piece in a Panelled Bedroom
................162
Pocahontas. From the original portrait in the possession of Mr. Emlyn, Norfolk,
England
..............................168
Sarah Harrison, Wife of Doctor James Blair. From a portrait at William
and Mary College
..........................174
The Parlor at Shirley
...................... . 180
William Moseley, of Lower Norfolk County. About
1640.
From a por¬
trait formerly in the collection of the late Burwell B. Moseley
.......186
John Page, of York County. About
1660.
From a portrait at William and
Mary College
......„......................192
xiv
ILLUSTRATIONS
Elizabeth
Landon, Second
Wife of Robebt ( King ) Carter. From the
portrait at
Sabine
Hall
......................196
John
Parke
and
Martha Parke
Custis, Washington s Step-children.
From a portrait at Washington and Lee University
...........200
Martha Custis s Watch
........................204
Evelyn Btrd s Fan. Preserved at Brandon
..............204
Mrs. John Tatloe and Daughter Mart, Afterward Mrs. Mann Page.
About
1756.
From a photograph by Mr. J. E. H. Post of the portrait at
Mt. Airy. By the courtesy of Mrs. Edward Shippen
..........208
Old London, the Mother of Virginia. From Visseher s View,
1616. . . . 214
London Shop Bill for Richard Corbin. From- original in the collection of
the Virginia Historical Society
....................218
London Shop Bill fob Robert Carter. From original in the collection of the
Virginia Historical Society
......................218
Colonel
Daniel Parke, 1704.
From a portrait at Washington and Lee
University
.............................222
Austin Brockenbrough. From a miniature
................226
Advertisement of the
Williamsburg
Theatre. From the Virginia Gazette
. 234
Mrs. Lewis
Hallam, Sr.,
Afterward Mrs. Douglas, as Daraxa, in
Edward and Elenora. From Social Life in the Colonies (Edward
Eggleston). By the courtesy of Mrs. Edward Eggleston and Mrs. Elizabeth
Eggleston Seelye
..........................240
Lewis
Hallam,
the Younger. From Social Life in the Colonies (Edward
Eggleston). By the courtesy of Mrs. Edward Eggleston and Mrs. Elizabeth
Eggleston Seelye
..........................246
Entrance to the Stagg House,
Williamsburg.............246
John Baylor of New Market. From a portrait painted about
1721
when
he was at Putney Grammar School, England. By the courtesy of Captain
James B. Baylor
...........................252
An Old Virginia Race Horse
......................258
Lord Fairfax s Riding Boots. From the collection in the Virginia Historical
Society
..............................258
William and Mary College (Second Building),
1724-1859.
From an old
painting
..............................264
William Byrd, 2d. From the portrait at
Brandon
............270
Ralph Wormeley, of Rosegill, Virginia, and of Trinity College,
Cambridge. By the courtesy of Harper s Magazine
...........276
John Baylor, Jr., of New Market, Virginia, and of Caius College, Cam¬
bridge. By the courtesy of Captain James B. Baylor
...........283
Thomas Nelson, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. When a Boy
at Hackney School, England. From a portrait by Chamberlin, London,
1754................................290
Colonial Bible Owned by Mary Newton Stanard
...........296
Fly-leaf of this Bible Showing Owners for Five Generations
.....296
xv
ILLUSTRATIONS
Some Virginia Book-plates
......................302
George Washington
William Stith
Ralph Wormeley
Philip Ludwell
Robert Carter, of
Nomini
Hall. From a photograph made at Oatlands,
Virginia, of the portrait by Reynolds
..................308
A Lady of the Moseley Family. From a portrait brought to Virginia in
1649 314
William Byhd,
1st.
From a portrait brought from England
........318
A Seventeenth Century Church
—
St. Luke s, Isle of Wight County. By
the courtesy of Miss Mary L. Garland
................324
An Eighteenth
Century
Church
—
St. Paul s, King George County.
. . 324
Interior of Christ Church, Middlesex. By the courtesy of Harper s
Magazine
.............................330
The Oldest American Communion Service, St. John s Church, Hampton,
Virginia
..............................330
Plan of Pohick Church, Fairfax. From The History of Truro Parish.
By the courtesy of Rev.
E. L.
Goodwin
.................334
Quaker Meeting House, Cedar Creek, Hanover County, Built
1770.
From Our Quaker Friends. By the courtesy of Mr. R. O. Bell
......338
Old Stone Church, Presbyterian, Augusta County
...........338
Burwell Tombs at Abingdon Church, Gloucester. Removed from Car¬
ter s Creek
............................346
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