Home Life in Colonial Days

Home Life in Colonial Days

by Alice Morse Earle
Home Life in Colonial Days

Home Life in Colonial Days

by Alice Morse Earle

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Overview

Written in 1898, Home Life is a comprehensive account of the daily life and customs of the people of pre-Revolutionary America. Travel, meals, modes of dress, flower gardening, industry, social customs, and much more are described.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789362762757
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 04/01/2024
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Alice Morse Earle (April 27, 1851 February 16, 1911) was a Worcester, Massachusetts-born American historian and author. Her parents, Edwin Morse and Abby Mason Clary, named her Mary Alice. She married Henry Earle of New York City on April 15, 1874, and they had four children, including the botanical illustrator Alice Clary Earle Hyde. Her name was altered from Mary Alice Morse to Alice Morse Earle. Beginning in 1890, her publications focused on little sociological aspects rather than large issues, making them essential to current social historians. She published several novels about colonial America (particularly the New England region), including Curious Punishments of Bygone Days.

Table of Contents

I.Homes of the Colonists1
II.The Light of Other Days32
III.The Kitchen Fireside52
IV.The Serving of Meals76
V.Food from Forest and Sea108
VI.Indian Corn126
VII.Meat and Drink142
VIII.Flax Culture and Spinning166
IX.Wool Culture and Spinning, with a Postscript on Cotton187
X.Hand-Weaving212
XI.Girls' Occupations252
XII.Dress of the Colonists281
XIII.Jack-knife Industries300
XIV.Travel, Transportation, and Taverns325
XV.Sunday in the Colonies364
XVI.Colonial Neighborliness388
XVII.Old-time Flower Gardens421
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