George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
South Grove

We dug for trash and found treasure in George Washington’s formal South Grove! Here are pictures of some of the domestic artifacts unearthed. 

 

 
animal bone
We learn a lot about the diet of the Washington household from faunal remains like this large bone.
 
oyster shells
Oysters were eaten and their shells crushed and burned to make mortar – 18th century recycling!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
chamberpot
Rhenish chamberpots like this one help us understand ideas of hygiene in the 18th century.

 

 
pewter bowl
This tiny, toy bowl is made of pewter and could have been used in a dollhouse. Washington purchased toys for Marth’s children as early as 1759.

 

 
tankard
This zigzag decorated, Nottingham-like stoneware drinking vessel is one of 26 tankards excavated from the pre-1775 layers of the South Grove Midden.
 
wine glass
Fancy table glass could have served Washington’s favorite drink, Madeira.

 

 

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