Lilac Trees
With the Latin name Syringa Vulgaris, lilac was (and still is) popular for its pleasant smell. Colonel Talbot had at least a few on the property.
Laundry, Backus-Page House Museum
Washbucket- A replica used for educational/demonstration situations. Made of vertical wooden slats held together by 3 black painted horizontal strips…
Tags: 1800s, Settler, Talbot
Fetching Water, Backus-Page House Museum
Water Pail- Wooden bucket. Was used for collecting sap at one point in time. Made of wooden boards compiled vertically. Two horizontal, lighter,…
Fabric and Thread Making, Backus-Page House Museum
The carders are made of two flat pieces of wood, each with a handle and varying in size. On one side of each of these carders are hundreds of small…
Early Light, Backus-Page House Museum
Made of thin tin. Has significant rust and holes. Made to look like a candle holder. Ontop of the canister made to hold whale oil, a spout juts…
Centifolia Rose
Also known as the "old cabbage rose", or "the queen of roses" to most herbalists. With heavy fragrance and five foot tall bushes, it has been favored…
Tags: Flowers, Gardens, Roses, Settlers, Talbot
Alba Semi Plena, Rose of the Yorks
These Regency Area roses were very shrubby, summer-blooming, and from a breed that predated the introduction of the China rose.
Tags: Flowers, Garden, Roses, Settler, Talbot
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