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  • Slant-Lid Desk | Our Collection | matherhomestead.org

    Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, 1800-1820. Figured walnut and veneer, tulip poplar, resinous white pine 43" h. x 41" w. x 22" d. < Back Slant-Lid Desk Second Floor - SE Bedroom Furniture and Hard Furnishings Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, 1800-1820. Figured walnut and veneer, tulip poplar, resinous white pine 43" h. x 41" w. x 22" d. Desk interior has an oval-inlaid central prospect door flanked by inlaid column drawers and two tiers of small drawers above three pigeonholes at each side. Prospect door encloses two small drawers above a pigeonhole through which three secret drawers may be accessed. Lower case with four graduated and cockbeaded drawers with grain arranged symmetrically, and string inlay; oval brasses are replacements (and at least the third set of brasses). Case stands on flared “French” feet with a shaped skirt across front and sides; diamond banding borders the base. Chamfered case corners inlaid in a fluted design. Condition: A strip of walnut along the bottom of the hinged lid is a repair, attached with three fasteners now covered by wood plugs in the bottom edge. Hinges appear to be replacements; lid is warped. Previous Next

  • Nick Depuy - February 12, 2022

    First up, Nick will entertained and educated kids about American Folk music, playing folk songs from the 40s through the present, think Woodie Guthrie, Pete Segar, and talking about the historical influences behind these songs and how they've inspired the music that followed. Next, he performed his original music (he has penned over 60 songs and counting!) and a few cover favorites for adults and young adults. Nick calls his music “folksy with a few twists" -- think a combination of James Taylor meets Mumford & Sons. His goal, he said, is to tell a meaningful story through his music. < Back Nick Depuy - February 12, 2022 First up, Nick will entertained and educated kids about American Folk music, playing folk songs from the 40s through the present, think Woodie Guthrie, Pete Segar, and talking about the historical influences behind these songs and how they've inspired the music that followed. Next, he performed his original music (he has penned over 60 songs and counting!) and a few cover favorites for adults and young adults. Nick calls his music “folksy with a few twists" -- think a combination of James Taylor meets Mumford & Sons. His goal, he said, is to tell a meaningful story through his music. Previous Next

  • Camelback Sofa | Our Collection | matherhomestead.org

    Possibly New England; 35 ½" h. x 64" w. x 30" d. < Back Camelback Sofa First Floor - Parlor Furniture and Hard Furnishings Possibly New England; 35 ½" h. x 64" w. x 30" d. In the Chippendale form, circa 1790. Rolled arms, square tapered mahogany legs; yellow upholstery. Note: Frame was not examined because upholstery was not removed, thus preventing definitive determination of age and origin. Previous Next

  • Rectangular Table with Canted Corners | Our Collection | matherhomestead.org

    Southeastern New England, 1780-1810 Mahogany; 27" h. x 28" w. x 20" d. < Back Rectangular Table with Canted Corners First Floor - Parlor Furniture and Hard Furnishings Southeastern New England, 1780-1810 Mahogany; 27" h. x 28" w. x 20" d. An overhanging top with a thumbnail molded edge and canted corners; four turned and tapered legs ending in offset button feet. Table rails have a beaded bottom edge. Note: Canted corners were seldom if ever employed in late 18th century furniture. There is no way to determine when the canted corners on this table were cut. Previous Next

  • Dennis Drabelle - April 14, 2022

    The Power of Scenery, online discussion - April 14, 2021 < Back Dennis Drabelle - April 14, 2022 The Power of Scenery, online discussion - April 14, 2021 Previous Next

  • Colonial Breadmaking - a Homesteading 101 Workshop | matherhomestead

    < Back Colonial Breadmaking - a Homesteading 101 Workshop Thurs., March 10, 7 pm, Barn, $45 Leah Jones, pastry chef at Grace Farms and owner of Black Market Bread, will lead us in a colonial breadmaking workshop which will involve baking AND tasting! First, Leah will give us a little history on bread and some information which might help us understand the "gluten free" craze a little better. Then we'll taste various breads, baked by Leah, and drink wines chosen to pair with each bread. Finally, we'll make our own bread! Includes ingredients, instruction, plus two loaves of bread - one we will cook on site and one you will take home to bake. YUM. BYO large bowl and spatula! $45 per person $240/table for six. Will open up ticket sales soon Previous Next

  • Catie Marron - May 26, 2022

    Becoming a Gardener: What Reading and Digging Taught Me about Living < Back Catie Marron - May 26, 2022 Becoming a Gardener: What Reading and Digging Taught Me about Living Previous Next

  • American Hooked Rug of a Blue Jay, Wool and Cotton | Our Collection | matherhomestead.org

    2’ 4” x 3’ 2”. Late 19th/early 20th century. < Back American Hooked Rug of a Blue Jay, Wool and Cotton Second Floor - Guest Room Other Decorative Arts 2’ 4” x 3’ 2”. Late 19th/early 20th century. Polychrome design with central reserve of a blue jay, with surround of flowers and vines, blue and red border. Condition is good. Previous Next

  • Paint & Sip with Lisa Thoren - February 3, 2022

    Our resident art teacher, Lisa Thoren, guided us through the process of creating a painting from scratch -- see, sketch, paint. < Back Paint & Sip with Lisa Thoren - February 3, 2022 Our resident art teacher, Lisa Thoren, guided us through the process of creating a painting from scratch -- see, sketch, paint. Previous Next

  • Black Canyon of the Gunnison

    12 mi E of Montrose, CO < Back Black Canyon of the Gunnison 12 mi E of Montrose, CO 1999 Established: Size: 30,750 acres Visitors: 308,962 in 2018 Summary Nestled in the rugged terrain of western Colorado, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park stands as a testament to the raw power of nature and the enduring beauty it creates. Carved over millions of years by the mighty Gunnison River, the canyon's sheer granite walls plummet to depths of over 2,000 feet, creating a dramatic landscape of unparalleled grandeur. Visitors to the park are treated to breathtaking vistas from numerous overlooks, where they can marvel at the canyon's narrow gorges, towering spires, and dizzying cliffs. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore a network of hiking trails that wind along the canyon rim or descend into its depths, offering opportunities for adventure and solitude amidst the rugged wilderness. With its awe-inspiring vistas and rich geological history, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park stands as a testament to the enduring power and beauty of the natural world. Wildlife Within the rugged confines of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, a diverse array of wildlife thrives amidst the dramatic cliffs and rocky terrain. Along the canyon rim, visitors may spot agile mule deer grazing in meadows, while elusive Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep navigate the steep slopes with ease. Birdwatchers are treated to sightings of majestic golden eagles soaring overhead, along with peregrine falcons nesting in the canyon's sheer cliffs. Below the rim, the Gunnison River provides a lifeline for a variety of aquatic species, including rainbow and brown trout, while beavers and river otters ply its currents in search of food. In the quieter corners of the park, smaller creatures such as marmots, pikas, and yellow-bellied marmots dart among the rocks, adding to the rich tapestry of wildlife that calls Black Canyon home. As visitors explore this rugged landscape, they are greeted by the sights and sounds of a thriving ecosystem, where every creature plays a vital role in the delicate balance of nature. Sounds of the Park Things to Do Visitors to Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park can enjoy hiking, fishing, camping, stargazing, and more. In the winter, visitors can go snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. Note that the north rim of the canyon is closed during the winter season. When to Visit Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park has a continental climate with warm summers and cold, snowy winters. Precipitation is relatively rare year-round. Summer weather is pleasant, but it is also the busiest time of the year in terms of visitors. For mild weather and fewer crowds, visit during the spring (May) or fall (September-October) seasons. Ties to Stephen Mather Fun Fact Much of the canyon is shrouded in shadows, with some parts of the canyon receive only around 30 minutes of sunlight per day. Previous Next

  • Stool | Our Collection | matherhomestead.org

    England, late 18th or early 19th century; Mahogany, unidentified secondary wood (possibly mahogany) < Back Stool First Floor - Keeping Room Furniture and Hard Furnishings England, late 18th or early 19th century; Mahogany, unidentified secondary wood (possibly mahogany) On four Marlborough legs with outside beads and inside chamfers, joined by H-stretchers, the medial of which is tenoned into the side stretchers. Double chip mark on inside of one long rail suggests that this stool was number “2”; slip seat now upholstered in floral needlework by Bertha Mather. Previous Next

  • Mens Night in the Mather Tavern | matherhomestead

    < Back Mens Night in the Mather Tavern Thurs., May 12, 7 pm, barn A night in the Mather Tavern will start with dining on traditional tavern food + old fashioned ales while listening to a short lecture presented by the Connecticut Historical Society, "Tavern Life in Early Connecticut." Then our tavern will feature tavern games! Think ring toss, cards, dice and more. Previous Next

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