Curatorial Collections |
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The Curatorial collection of Mount Vernon consists primarily of the domestic objects associated with the lives of George and Martha Washington, their families, and the greater Mount Vernon community. At the time of the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association’s purchase of Mount Vernon in 1858, only a few original Mount Vernon objects remained. Since that time, generous gifts and acquisitions have allowed many more original Mount Vernon objects to return home.
Objects in the Mansion and Outbuildings are displayed in general accordance with eighteenth-century fashion, with a furnishing plan guided by the probate inventory taken shortly after the death of George Washington in 1799. Contemporary research into room and outbuilding furnishings is constantly evolving and the curatorial staff is continually augmenting furnishing and interpretive plans to better reflect how the spaces would have appeared at the end of the eighteenth century.
To explore the Top Treasures of the Mount Vernon collection, please click here. |
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