Index

Architecture   

Behind the Closed Door: Privacy by Design in 19th-Century Houses

Greek Revival Mystery: Who Designed the Bartow Mansion?

Hold Your Horses: Bartow-Pell’s Carriage House

Restoring the Splendor of the Mansion: The Shutter Restoration Workshop

Sleeping Beauty: A Romantic Ruin Awakes

Bartow Family

The Bartows, the Pells, and the Enslaved People Who Worked for Them: A Sometimes Ignored, Sometimes Forgotten History

The Bartows and Art: A Lost Portrait, Famous Relatives, and Artistic Neighbors

The Bartow Children: Life in a Nineteenth-Century American Family

A Bartow Thanksgiving, 1843

Bridget, Mary, Hannah, and John: Who Were the Bartow Servants?

The Camera as Eyewitness: An Everyday Portrait of the Bartows

Happy Anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Bartow!

Holidays Past: A Bartow Christmas in the Civil War Era

Living in Style: A June Day at the Bartow Estate, 1838

Living on Hope and Moonbeams: Bartow Tutor Augustus Moore

Miss Lorillard’s Wedding in 1827: Did the Bride Wear White?

The Pleasures of Imagination: R. & W. A. Bartow and the Book Trade in Early 19th-Century New York

Summer Mourning: Death at Bartow, June 24

A Taste for Poetry: R. & W. A. Bartow, Asher B. Durand, Mozart’s Librettist, and British Verse

Theodoret and Sarah:  A Bartow Love Story

Collection

Beautiful Again: An Argand Lamp Shines Anew

Beneath the Grime: A Dazzling Center Table Revealed

A Botanical Paradise: Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London

Chariot Clock: Neoclassicism in the Hands of an Expert

Classical to Gothic Revival: Recent Acquisitions Attributed to Charles N. Robinson and Thomas Brooks

Classical Reflections: Recent Gifts from Richard T. Button

Crowning Glory: Bartow-Pell’s Lannuier Bedstead

Fit for a Lord of the Manor: A Tester Bedstead Attributed to Duncan Phyfe

The Girl in the Portrait: Emma Beach and Mark Twain

The Latest Fashion: An 1840s Dress Tells All

Let’s Talk Silhouettes: An Edouart Conversation Piece

Look, Don’t Touch

Made in New York: Recent Gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Feld

More than Summer Style: An 1840s Straw Bonnet

Multitasking Furniture: A Ladies’ Writing Fire Screen

Parlor Must-Have: The Center Table in Nineteenth-Century Interiors

Pretty and Cool: A White Summer Dress, ca. 1895

A Shaving Stand for George

Through the Looking Glass: A Pair of New York Pier Mirrors by Hosea Dugliss

Under the Willow Tree: A Schoolgirl Mourning Embroidery

Decorative Arts  

All the Colors of the Rainbow: Ombré Patterns from 1820 to 1850

Beautiful Again: An Argand Lamp Shines Anew

Chariot Clock: Neoclassicism in the Hands of an Expert

Classical Reflections: Recent Gifts from Richard T. Button

A Mansion Favorite Returns Home: Abigail Walker Needlework Mourning Picture

A New Floor with an Old Look: Bartow-Pell’s “Floor Cloth”

A Shaving Stand for George

Through the Looking Glass: A Pair of New York Pier Mirrors by Hosea Dugliss

Under the Willow Tree: A Schoolgirl Mourning Embroidery

Fashion History   

Beyond Calico and Gingham: Fashion and the Irish-Immigrant Domestic Servant

Fantasy at the Ball: Fancy Dress, Masquerades, and Tableaux Vivants in the 19th Century

Fashion Passion Redux: Making Reproduction 1850s Undersleeves

Gilded Age Glamour Personified: The Gibson Girl

Hats, Gloves, and Pearls: Fashion Promenade in the Garden, 1960

The Latest Fashion: An 1840s Dress Tells All

Miss Lorillard’s Wedding in 1827: Did the Bride Wear White?

More than Summer Style: An 1840s Straw Bonnet

One Thousand “Girls” and the “Indestructible” Crinoline: W. S. and C. H. Thomson’s Skirt Manufactory

A Peek Inside the Wardrobe: Busks, Gloves, Shawls, and Shoes

Pretty and Cool: A White Summer Dress, ca. 1895

A Stitch in Time Saves Nine? Making a Reproduction Late 1830s Dress

They Will Do It Anyway: Bloomers, Cycling, and the New Woman

What Can You Learn from Old Clothes?

Fine Art

Art in the Garden: The Peacocks of Gaston Lachaise

The Bartows and Art: A Lost Portrait, Famous Relatives, and Artistic Neighbors

George Inness’s The Woodchoppers (1858) on Display at Bartow-Pell

The Girl in the Portrait: Emma Beach and Mark Twain

Haunting Likenesses: The Anonymous 19th-Century Woman in Photographic Portraits

Hudson River School Landscapes on Display at Bartow-Pell

Let’s Talk Silhouettes: An Edouart Conversation Piece

Mourning Marietta: A Family Story in Portraiture

Neoclassical Darlings: Two Watercolors after Adam Buck

Pell Family Portraits: Amelia Grace Pell Craft and William E. Craft

Portrait of a Patron: Isaac Bell and Saint-Mémin

Furniture

Beneath the Grime: A Dazzling Center Table Revealed

Classical to Gothic Revival: Recent Acquisitions Attributed to Charles N. Robinson and Thomas Brooks

Classical Reflections: Recent Gifts from Richard T. Button

Crowning Glory: Bartow-Pell’s Lannuier Bedstead

Fit for a Lord of the Manor: A Tester Bedstead Attributed to Duncan Phyfe

If This Mahogany Desk Could Talk: A Colorful Tale of Aaron Burr and His Wives

Made in New York: Recent Gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Feld

Multitasking Furniture: A Ladies’ Writing Fire Screen

Parlor Must-Have: The Center Table in Nineteenth-Century Interiors

Portrait of a Patron: Isaac Bell and Saint-Mémin

Through the Looking Glass: A Pair of New York Pier Mirrors by Hosea Dugliss

Gardens

Alice Vaughan-Williams Martineau: An Englishwoman’s Crusade to Cultivate American Gardeners

April showers . . . It’s true, they really do bring May flowers

Art in the Garden: The Peacocks of Gaston Lachaise

A Botanical Paradise: Transactions of the Horticultural Society of London

A Carpet of Velvety Green: Lawns on 19th-Century Country Estates

A Modern Man: A. J. Downing and the American Gentleman’s Country Seat

The New Woman Photographer and the Society Clubwoman: Frances Benjamin Johnston, Zelia Hoffman, and the Garden Movement in America

Reimagined: A 19th-Century American Apple Orchard

Rose Garden Mania: A New York City Garden Club Joins the Craze in 1917

Tools from the Past: A Conversation with the Collector

Tussie-Mussies—Do Flowers Talk?

What’s in bloom?  

A Winter Garden Awakens

Winter Gardens: Bringing the Outdoors In!

Zelia Hoffman Does It Again: Untold Stories of the 1916 Flower Show at Bartow

History

The Bartows, the Pells, and the Enslaved People Who Worked for Them: A Sometimes Ignored, Sometimes Forgotten History

Bluestockings and Blue Bloods: The Pelham Priory School for Young Ladies

Broadway: The Fashionable Place to Shop and Promenade in Antebellum New York

Charles Dickens Dazzles New York and Is Feted at the Glittering Boz Ball 

Chicken Pie and Blindman’s Buff: What You Might Not Know about an Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving

The Early Pells: Life in a Colorful 17th-Century World

Fresh Farm Milk from a Historic Estate: How a New York City Garden Club Helped the War Effort in 1918

The Girl in the Portrait: Emma Beach and Mark Twain

A Haunted Mansion?

Home Repairs, Lenape-style

If This Mahogany Desk Could Talk: A Colorful Tale of Aaron Burr and His Wives

In the Pelham Woods: The Poets of Pelham Priory

Just Up the Road: Henry James’s Cousin Minny Temple

Nineteenth-Century Women Lean In

One Thousand “Girls” and the “Indestructible” Crinoline: W. S. and C. H. Thomson’s Skirt Manufactory

Quills and Steel: Using Pens to Interpret the Past

Sea Breezes and Business as Usual: Mayor La Guardia’s Summer City Hall, 1936

Sugarplum Fantasy: Visions of Candy Long Ago

The Wigwam at Bartow-Pell: A Living History for Students

Holidays

A Bartow Thanksgiving, 1843

Baubles and Bling: Holiday Trees Sparkle at Bartow-Pell

Chicken Pie and Blindman’s Buff: What You Might Not Know about an Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving

A Haunted Mansion?

Holidays Past: A Bartow Christmas in the Civil War Era

A Moss-Green Silk Watch Case, Gilded Walnuts, Bird’s-Nest Ornaments, and More: Christmas Crafts in Victorian America

Sugarplum Fantasy: Visions of Candy Long Ago

International Garden Club  

Alice Vaughan-Williams Martineau: An Englishwoman’s Crusade to Cultivate American Gardeners

Curator and Collector: Mary Means Huber

Fresh Farm Milk from a Historic Estate: How a New York City Garden Club Helped the War Effort in 1918

Hats, Gloves, and Pearls: Fashion Promenade in the Garden, 1960

The International Garden Club Goes International: The Barra School Children’s Garden Competition, 1936–1952

The Irrepressible Zelia

The New Woman Photographer and the Society Clubwoman: Frances Benjamin Johnston, Zelia Hoffman, and the Garden Movement in America

Rose Garden Mania: A New York City Garden Club Joins the Craze in 1917

Sleeping Beauty: A Romantic Ruin Awakes

Zelia Hoffman Does It Again: Untold Stories of the 1916 Flower Show at Bartow

19th-Century Customs  

Behind the Closed Door: Privacy by Design in 19th-Century Houses

Cheerful and Bright (and Smoky): Staying Warm in 19th-Century American Homes

A Cup of Tea, Please

Dashing Through the Snow! Sleigh Riding in the 19th Century

An Elaborate Pile of Comfort: Making the Bed in the Days of Horsehair, Straw, and Feathers

Fantasy at the Ball: Fancy Dress, Masquerades, and Tableaux Vivants in the 19th Century

Hold Your Horses: Bartow-Pell’s Carriage House

A Moss-Green Silk Watch Case, Gilded Walnuts, Bird’s-Nest Ornaments, and More: Christmas Crafts in Victorian America

Nineteenth-Century Women Lean In

Parlor Must-Have: The Center Table in Nineteenth-Century Interiors

The Pleasure of Your Company (but No Gaucheries, Please!): Dinner Parties in 19th-Century America

Quills and Steel: Using Pens to Interpret the Past

Soap, Optional (and What Is Shampoo?): The Sometimes-Surprising Bathing Habits of Americans in the Past

Spills: Let There Be Light

Sugarplum Fantasy: Visions of Candy Long Ago

A Taste for Poetry: R. & W. A. Bartow, Asher B. Durand, Mozart’s Librettist, and British Verse

They Will Do It Anyway: Bloomers, Cycling, and the New Woman

Troubled and Unhappy: The Dreaded Task of Doing Laundry in the Mid-Nineteenth Century

Tussie-Mussies—Do Flowers Talk?

What’s a Girl to Do? Nineteenth-Century Lifestyle Guides for Young Ladies

Women and Girls in 19th-century America: The “Quiet Circle”?

Pell Family  

The Bartows, the Pells, and the Enslaved People Who Worked for Them: A Sometimes Ignored, Sometimes Forgotten History

The Early Pells: Life in a Colorful 17th-Century World

Here Lyes the Body: The Pell Family Burial Ground 

Pell Family Portraits: Amelia Grace Pell Craft and William E. Craft

Servants  

The Bartows, the Pells, and the Enslaved People Who Worked for Them: A Sometimes Ignored, Sometimes Forgotten History

Behind the Closed Door: Privacy by Design in 19th-Century Houses

Beyond Calico and Gingham: Fashion and the Irish-Immigrant Domestic Servant

Bridget, Mary, Hannah, and John: Who Were the Bartow Servants?

Living in Style: A June Day at the Bartow Estate, 1838

Living on Hope and Moonbeams: Bartow Tutor Augustus Moore

Troubled and Unhappy: The Dreaded Task of Doing Laundry in the Mid-Nineteenth Century

Women’s History 

Alice Vaughan-Williams Martineau: An Englishwoman’s Crusade to Cultivate American Gardeners

Bluestockings and Blue Bloods: The Pelham Priory School for Young Ladies

Curator and Collector: Mary Means Huber

Haunting Likenesses: The Anonymous 19th-Century Woman in Photographic Portraits

The Irrepressible Zelia

Just Up the Road: Henry James’s Cousin Minny Temple

More than Summer Style: An 1840s Straw Bonnet

The New Woman Photographer and the Society Clubwoman: Frances Benjamin Johnston, Zelia Hoffman, and the Garden Movement in America

Nineteenth-Century Women Lean In

One Thousand “Girls” and the “Indestructible” Crinoline: W. S. and C. H. Thomson’s Skirt Manufactory

A Storm of Applause and Hisses: The Mob Convention and Women’s Rights, 1853

They Will Do It Anyway: Bloomers, Cycling, and the New Woman

Under the Willow Tree: A Schoolgirl Mourning Embroidery

What’s a Girl to Do? Nineteenth-Century Lifestyle Guides for Young Ladies

Women and Girls in 19th-Century America: The “Quiet Circle”?

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