To debut or not debut, that was the question.
On a bookshelf at the far end of the Keeping Room is a hardcover copy of Gift From The Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh, a Darien...
To debut or not debut, that was the question.
Party like it’s 1778…175th Anniversary Celebration at the Mather Homestead September 12, 1953
A rare book and the legacy of Moses Mather
The lineage of Hannah Smith Scott, Mother of Sarah Scott, wife of Deacon Joseph Mather
The Rockefeller Letters. Correspondence from John D. Rockefeller Jr.
And all before frequent flyer miles…Stephen T. Mather and the Pan Pacific Conference
Party like it’s 1778…The Sequel. 200th Anniversary Celebration at the Mather Homestead June 17, 1978
Another one for “the books”. An appreciation of John Roberts Hoole
A book of flowers…an artist and her cousin Shirley Amy Turner and Stephen T. Mather
The Sutcliffe Letters “You are in a far and distant land…”
“…What slave should be held any longer…? Deacon Joseph Mather and The Abolitionist Debate.
“…born 16 September 1811 at half past nine in the morning…”The revelations of three family Bibles i
“Mystery Books?” Perhaps not.7 strangers in the second floor bookcase.
The Under-glass Menagerie. The Height of Fashion: Victorian Parlor Domes
The Last Woman Standing. An Appreciation of Betsey Mather Bell Lockwood
The Getty…the Whitney…and the Mather Attic. Herbert W. Gleason, American photographer
The Mather “Mother” Matter
The Lineage of Happy Osborn Wakeman MatherA Genealogical Look at Stephen Mather’s Grandmother
Here comes the bride…breakfast to follow. The Wedding of Stephen Mather and Jane Thacker Floy.
Saturday in the Park with Eleanor