Colonial Grossology [Video]

Looking back in time, peopleโ€™s personal hygiene, fashion choices, medical treatments, and more can seem disgusting.ย  When confronted with gross practices, our first reaction can be to dismiss our ancestors as primitive, ignorant, or just silly.ย  Before such judgments, however, we should try to understand the reasons behind these practices and recognize that our own … Continue reading Colonial Grossology [Video]

Playing Around: 20th Century Die-Cast Toys Excavated at Ferry Farm

A lot of people donโ€™t realize how many 20th century artifacts we excavate at George Washingtonโ€™s Ferry Farm.  Up until the 1990s, families lived and farmed on the property, leaving tens of thousands of artifacts behind.  Some of our favorite modern artifacts are the toys we recover, whether marbles, plastic army and cowboy figurines, doll … Continue reading Playing Around: 20th Century Die-Cast Toys Excavated at Ferry Farm

Maritime History at Kenmore & Ferry Farm

Today โ€“ September 30 โ€“ is World Maritime Day. The United Nations and the International Maritime Organization created World Maritime Day in 1978 โ€œto celebrate the international maritime industryโ€™s contribution towards the worldโ€™s economy, especially in shipping.โ€ "The South East Prospect of London from the Tower to London Bridge" (1746) by John Maurer. Credit: Royal … Continue reading Maritime History at Kenmore & Ferry Farm

โ€œHave you found anything today?โ€: A Review of the 2021 Archaeological Excavation at Ferry Farm

โ€œHave you found anything today?โ€ was (and always is) the most-asked question posed by our daily visitors who stopped by our archaeological site at George Washington's Ferry Farm this summer. Everyone wants to understand what is going on in the very large square hole we have made in the lawn.ย  โ€œYes, we find something every … Continue reading โ€œHave you found anything today?โ€: A Review of the 2021 Archaeological Excavation at Ferry Farm

A National Treasureโ€™s Life: A History of The Declaration of Independence

Join us for our first Movie on the Lawn event at Historic Kenmore on Friday, September 17 as we show National Treasure starring Nicholas Cage and the Declaration of Independence! FACT: George Washingtonโ€™s Culper Spy Ring used codes, ciphers, and invisible ink (among other tactics) to outwit the British during the American Revolution. FICTION: There … Continue reading A National Treasureโ€™s Life: A History of The Declaration of Independence

“Markโ€™d with Gunpowder”: Tattoos in Early America

Recently, I came across an interesting notice in an early edition of the Virginia Gazette.  On June 9, 1738, Augustine Washington, George Washingtonโ€™s father, placed a notice in the newspaper about one of his indentured servants running away.  The notice readโ€ฆ โ€œRAN away from Capt. McCartyโ€™s Plantation, on Popeโ€™s Creek, in Westmoreland County, a Servant … Continue reading “Markโ€™d with Gunpowder”: Tattoos in Early America