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     Matters Personal, Details Private: Cleanliness, Hygiene, and Personal Pursuits in the Colonial Home

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    Presented by Pottsgrove Manor Historic site at Pottsgrove Manor Historic site

    March 3, 2012


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    Pottsgrove Manor will host a day-long symposium on March 3rd to kick off the new exhibit, “Matters Personal, Details Private: Cleanliness, Hygiene, and Personal Pursuits in the Colonial Home.” This symposium is open to participants ages 12 and up.

    This symposium will shed light on aspects of colonial life that were not covered in your history textbooks. At 10 am, Pottsgrove Manor’s museum educator Lynn Symborski will give a visual presentation on both women’s and men’s undergarments of the 18th century, including a display of reproduction garments that can be tried on. After the morning session, a boxed lunch from Pottstown’s Positively Pasta will be provided. Then at 1 pm, historian Dr. Clarissa F. Dillon will present “Exploring Some Intimate Concerns in 18th-Century Lives.” This presentation will focus on the process of researching topics such as hygiene, family planning, and divorce in colonial America.

    After the presentations, participants will be offered a guided tour of Pottsgrove Manor’s new exhibit, “Matters Personal, Details Private.” This exhibit explores how home life, personal effects, health, and hygiene intersected with the sensibilities, emotions, and desires of colonial Americans.


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      • Venue Info

        Pottsgrove Manor Historic site

        100 West King Street
        Pottstown, PA 19464

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      • Admission Info

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        Info Phone: 610-326-4014

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        March 3, 2012

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