Provincial society: 1690 - 1763
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adam_text | CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
I. The Structure of Society,
1690-1700 . 1
II. The Economic Basis,
1690-1713 ... 25
III. The Aristocrats,
1690-1713 .... 56
IV. The Common Man,
1690-1713 . ... 85
V. The Intellectual Outlook,
1690-1713. 113
VI. The Life of the Spirit,
1690-1713 . . 139
VII. New
Blood,
1713-1745...... 167
VIII.
The Changing South,
1713-1745 . . . 194
IX. The Commercialization of the North,
1713-1745........ 222
X. The Growth of a Colonial Culture,
1713-1745........ 258
XI. The Mid-Century,
1745-1763 ... 293
XII.
Critical Essay on Authorities
. . . 324
Index
.....·....... 357
ILLUSTRATIONS
(By the Editors)
PLATE PAGE
I. A Typical American Business Man of about
1745
Frontispiece
Brigadier-General Waldo
(1696-1759),
an active land
speculator and naval-stores contractor in Maine. The por¬
trait
(96
in. by
59
in.) hangs in the Bowdoin Museum of
Fine Arts, Brunswick, Maine, and for a long time was at¬
tributed to John Smibert, but most recent writers have be¬
lieved it the work of Robert Feke (d. about
1750),
of
Newport, R. I., and elsewhere. See, for example, Lawrence
Park, in Art in America,
VII,
216-218.
Reproduced by
permission of the President of Bowdoin College.
II. Life on the Soil
........
facing
26
(a) The evolution of the plow in the American colonies.
(1) The shovel plow (in the Hancock-Clarke
House, Lexington, Mass.)
;
(2)
All-wood plow (Lexington Historical Society)
;
(3)
Sheathed plow (Essex Institute, Salem, Mass.)
Photographs by courtesy of the Yale University
Press.
(b) The evolution of a farmhouse. The Hammond
House, East View, Westchester County, New York, central
part dating from
1715.
This composite house is now main¬
tained as a museum by the Westchester County Historical
Society.
III. Life on the Sea
.........
facing
42
The items on fishing off Newfoundland are taken (with
some changes in scale) from a border decoration on the map
of North America in Herman Moll s The World Described
(London,
1708-1720).
The
brigantine
is from an illus¬
tration in J. P. Labat s
Nouveau
Voyage (Paris,
1722).
The other shipping pictures are extracted from a large en¬
graving of the Philadelphia water front first published in
1754
and used to illustrate the London Magazine for Octo¬
ber,
1761.
They were identified as to type by the cour¬
teous aid of Howard M.
Chapín,
librarian of the Rhode
Island Historical Society.
IV. Aristocrats at Home
.......
facing
71
(a) A room from Marmion, Prince George County,
Va.,
the seat of the Fitzhughs, about twenty-five miles south
of Mount Vernon. The house was built in the early 18th
century, possibly about
1725.
The Siena marble fireplace,
ix
ILLUSTRATIONS
PLATE PAGE
classic paneling and rococo decorative painting all seem ap¬
propriate in the home of the family founded by William
Fitzhugh, so frequently quoted in this book. The side chair
is in the Chippendale style of the mid-century, but the gen¬
eral form of the easy chair at the left had come much
earlier. A costume of
1745
is shown, the feminine counter¬
part of that shown in the frontispiece. Copyright by the
Metropolitan Museum, New York City.
(b) The large ground-floor room of a house near New¬
port, R. I. The furniture is of the early eighteenth cen¬
tury, following motives developed by
1700.
The fireplace
is framed with blue delft tiles. The portrait, painted by
Smibert, is of Nathaniel Byfield
(1653-1733),
a public offi¬
cial and philanthropist who had made a good deal of money
in land speculation around
Bristol, R.
I. The paneling is
now in the American Wing, Metropolitan Museum, New
York City.
V. Southern Mansions
.......
facing
104
(a) Drayton Hall, built soon after
1700,
on the Ashley
River, of bricks brought from England, and still occupied by
the descendants of the original owner. On the opposite
façade
is a two storied portico. This photograph of the rear or
river side is by the Reverend Donald Millar, by whose cour¬
tesy and that of Country Life it is here reproduced.
(b) Mount Airy
(1758),
the stately home of the Tay-
loe family in Richmond County. The main house, connected
with dependent buildings by one-story galleries, is spread
about a forecourt. Note the similarity in roof treatment
to Drayton Hall. From an illustration in [Colonial Dames
of America], Ancestral Records and Portraits (N. Y.
1910),
I,
354.
VI. The Beginning of American Journalism
.
facing
130
The Boston News-Letter, November
12-19, 1711.
The
news in the right-hand column is of the War of the Spanish
Succession. This copy was apparently marked by the printer
for
H. M. S.
Feversham when she returned to Boston Har¬
bor. In this there is a note of tragedy; the news had not
yet arrived of her sinking off Whale Island or Cape Breton
Island about a month before, with the loss of her captain
and ninety of her crew. Courtesy of the New York His¬
torical Society.
VII.
The Work of the Artist-Craftsman
. . .
facing
144
(a)
Heinrich Wilhelm Stiegel,
who may or may not
have been the baron he claimed to be, arrived in Penn¬
sylvania in
1750.
Marrying into an ironmaster s family,
he became the leading American manufacturer of stoves. In
1 763
he began making his exquisite glassware, a production
developed later in his new town of Mannheim. Samples are
shown of his etched flint glass, such as the covered flip
tumbler; his enameled pattern glass, as the mug; and his
ILLUSTRATIONS
xi
PLATE PAGE
colored and molded glass which he made in many brilliant
hues. From the Frederick Hunter Collection in the Metro¬
politan Museum, New York City.
(b) A collection of the early ISth-century American silver
photographed by permission of the Honorable Alphonso T.
Clearwater from his collection at the Metropolitan Museum,
New York City. The chocolate pot is by Edward Winslow
(1669-1753),
made for his fellow
Bostonian,
Thomas
Hutchinson (d.
1739).
There is probably no finer speci¬
men of the period. The pear-shaped tea pot is the work of
John Cony, who was born in England,
1655,
and died in
Boston,
1722.
He was a brother-in-law of Jeremiah
Dummer,
whose painting is illustrated in A History of Amer¬
ican Life, II, and from whom he probably learned silver-
smithing. The tankard is by John
Burt
(1691-1745),
who also lived in Boston where he amassed a considerable
fortune. See the inventory of his tools and stock in
C. L.
Avery, American Silver of the
XVII
ϋ
XVIII
Centuries
(N. Y.,
1920), lxiv.
Benjamin
Burt
(1729-1805),
his
son, did the little creamer shown in the illustration, and
Samuel Edwards
(1705-1762),
the castor. It will be
noted that these fine examples of artistry are all from Puri¬
tan Boston.
(c) The Pennsylvania-German stove-plate, representing
Joseph and Potiphar s Wife, is reproduced from a photo¬
graph kindly furnished by Dr. Henry C. Mercer of a speci¬
men in his collection. The Bible in Iron, deposited in
the Bucks County Historical Museum, Doylestown, Pa.
(d) Cherubs carved about
1740
on the wooden rail of
the organ in the Gloria Dei, or Old Swedes , Church, Phil¬
adelphia. The reproduction here is from a photograph by
courtesy of Walter L. Prickitt, Esq., accounting warden of
the church.
VIII.
The New England Clergy
......
facing
154
(a) This mezzotint of Cotton Mather by Peter Pelham,
1727,
has been called the first really meritorious portrait
plate in this country. (D. M. Stauffer, American En¬
gravers upon Copper and Steel,
N.
Y.,
1907, xxiv).
Pelham made his engraving from a portrait he himself had
painted and which is now the property of the American
Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts. From a
print in the New York Public Library.
(b) A Council of Ministers, a detail from an over¬
mantel done for John Lowell about
1750
and now owned
by Professor A. Kingsley Porter, Elmwood, Cambridge,
Mass., by whose permission it is here reproduced. The
motto suggests a more tolerant spirit than would have been
likely in such a gathering a hundred years before: In neces-
sariis unitas; in
non
necessariis
libertas;
in utrisque charitas.
IX. The Pennsylvania-German Tradition
. .
facing
182
(a) Brother House, Ephrata. Note the buttress-story
xii
ILLUSTRATIONS
PLATE
PAGE
under the top story, possibly the European ancestor of the
pent roof, so common in Pennsylvania building.
(b) Sister House and
Saal,
Ephrata. The Germans often
built their roofs at an angle high enough to admit two
stories. The long dormers on the building at the left are
also characteristic.
(c) Moravian School at
Friedensburg.
Reproduced by
permission of the Architectural Record, where A. L. Kocher s
article on The Early Architecture of Pennsylvania,
11,
is printed in volume
XLIX,
page
37
(January,
1921).
X. Baltimore in
1752........
facing
202
From an aquatint from a sketch made in
1752
by John
Moale,
corrected by Daniel Bowley from his certain recol¬
lection. Reproduced by permission from The Pageant of
America (Yale University Press, New Haven,
1926),
I,
261.
The original is in the Maryland Historical Society Library.
XI. Northern Mansions
.......
facing
236
(a) The William
Dummer
home at Byfield, Mass. Note
the end walls of masonry, and hence the chimneys now
moved likewise to the ends. The fenestration, doorway,
cornice and general symmetry strike a new note of dig¬
nity. The house is preserved as a boys school. Repro¬
duced by permission from Mary H. Northend, Historic
Homes of New England (Little, Brown
β
Co., Boston,
1914).
(b) Mount Pleasant, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, an
example of fine country architecture at the end of the
period. During the Revolution it was leased to the Spanish
minister, sold in
1779
to Benedict Arnold, and later occu¬
pied by Baron Steuben. From an illustration in Frank
Cousins and Phil W. Riley, The Colonial Architecture of
Philadelphia (Little, Brown and Co., Boston,
1920).
(c) The Macphaedris-Warren house in Portsmouth,
N.
H., now known as the Penhollow house. Reproduced by
permission from
H.
W. Desmond and Herbert Croly, Stately
Homes in America (D.
Appleton
β
Co.,
Ν. Υ.,
1903).
XII.
A Mid-Century Cartoon
......
facing
268
This cartoon of Franklin and the Quaker was repro¬
duced by
H. M. M.
Richards in his work on The Penn¬
sylvania-German in the French and Indian War, Pennsyl¬
vania-German Society, Proceeds, and Addresses, XV
(1904) ;
the original print is_ in the Ridgway Library, Philadelphia.
It is an early American use of the graphic arts for political
purpose.
XIII.
THE GREAT AWAKENING
.......
facing
284
(a) The picture of George Whitefield
(1714-1770)
is
reproduced from a print in the New York Public Library
after a contemporary portrait by Nathaniel Hone
(1718-
1784),
an English artist.
ILLUSTRATIONS
xiii
PLATE PAGE
(b)
Nassau Hall. Detail from a print
(7.15
in.
x
13.14
in.) by Henry Dawkins from a drawing by W. Tennant, en¬
titled A North West Prospect of Nassau-Hall with a Front
View of the President s House in New Jersey. Reproduc¬
tion in
N.
Y. Public Library collection. Dawkins, an
immigrant of English birth, was a fair engraver, but not
scrupulous in the employment of his talents; during the
Revolution he was imprisoned as a counterfeiter.
XIV.
Mid-Century Children
.......
facing
310
(a) Needlework square done by Mary or Martha Bulyn,
Kensington, Pa.,
1730,
in the collection of the late Mrs.
Frederick F. Thompson and here reproduced by permission
from E. M. Stanwood
(Bolton)
and E. J.
Coe,
American
Samplers (Boston,
1921).
See present work,
144.
(b) Portraits of James Bowdoin HI and his sister Eliza¬
beth, afterward Lady Temple, attributed to Joseph Black¬
burn (fl.
1700-1760).
This picture hangs in the Bow¬
doin Museum of Fine Arts and is reproduced here by the
permission of the President of Bowdoin College.
XV. Typical Public Buildings,
1690-1763 . .
facing
346
(a) Salem, Mass., Court House (built
1718)
showing
the pillory, from a water color by Dr.
Orne
about
1765,
in
Essex Institute Museum. A simple structure typical of those
in smaller communities.
(b) New York City Hall as it appeared about
1745
(before the third story was added in
1763),
from a sketch
according to memory by David Grim in
182 8,
now pre¬
served in the library of the New York Historical Society.
The building was begun in
1699.
(c) The steeple of St. Michael s Church, Charleston, built
1751-1761,
probably from designs by the famous Scotch
architect James Gibbs (d.
1754).
Here reproduced by
permission from Clare Jervey, Inscription on the Tablets
and Gravestones in St. Michael s Church and Churchyard,
Charleston, S. C. (The State Co., Columbia, S. C,
1906).
(d) The sky line of central Philadelphia,
1754.
Detail
from a large engraving inserted as a folded illustration in the
London Magazine, October,
1761.
The State House was
completed in
1751
and the spire of Christ Church, designed
in part by Benjamin Franklin, in
1754.
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spellingShingle | Adams, James Truslow 1878-1949 Provincial society 1690 - 1763 A history of American life Alltag, Brauchtum |
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title | Provincial society 1690 - 1763 |
title_auth | Provincial society 1690 - 1763 |
title_exact_search | Provincial society 1690 - 1763 |
title_full | Provincial society 1690 - 1763 |
title_fullStr | Provincial society 1690 - 1763 |
title_full_unstemmed | Provincial society 1690 - 1763 |
title_short | Provincial society |
title_sort | provincial society 1690 1763 |
title_sub | 1690 - 1763 |
topic | Alltag, Brauchtum |
topic_facet | Alltag, Brauchtum USA United States Civilization United States Social life and customs To 1775 Neuengland |
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