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FRESH OFF THE PRESS!
Docent Donn Smith has been busy poking around the attic of the Mather Homestead and he's found treasures abound! Check out his blogs which document his findings including artifacts from 250 years of American life - a bible from 1743, a girl's dress from the 1860's, Stephen Mather's camera, a love letter written by Stephen Mather to his wife ❤️ and more. Oh the stories they tell!



Tidings of comfort and joy…The Homestead’s trove of Christmas reading.
Without question, the holidays were a time of celebration at the Homestead. Nestled on an upper shelf in the Keeping Room is a...
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18 hours ago1 min read


A Fireside Chat: A brief look at three objects from the Keeping Room Hearth
The Homestead was built around a central chimney serving three fireplaces, the largest of which is in the Keeping Room. This fireplace,...
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18 hours ago1 min read


Bertha Jemima Walker Mather ... An overdue appreciation of Stephen’s mother
On June 20, 1862, Bertha Jemima Walker, the youngest daughter of Edward and Sophia Walker, received her diploma from the Misses...
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3 days ago1 min read


Joseph Wakeman Mather - 4 lesser-known facts about Stephen Mather’s father
Tours often speak of Joseph Mather’s purchase of the Homestead from his cousin, Ann Lockwood. Or how Stephen followed his father’s...
Mather Homestead Foundation
Sep 42 min read


The painting in the parlor. The portrait of Stephen Mather’s mother.
Often, visitors to the Homestead parlor are told that the painting of Bertha Jemima Walker was originally much larger and included her...
Mather Homestead Foundation
Sep 41 min read


Before there was Ancestry.com…The Joseph Mather Family Register
Recently discovered among the archived holdings is a commercially-produced lithograph form designed to record family births and deaths. ...
Mather Homestead Foundation
Aug 221 min read


Nesting in the archives: An avian encyclopedia that predates Audubon!
Where can you find a passenger pigeon, the great auk, and a dodo too? In The Natural History of Birds.” A well-traveled copy of this...
Mather Homestead Foundation
Aug 141 min read


Who painted this iconic portrait of Stephen Mather? When, why, and just where is it?
If you’ve picked up Robert Shankland’s definitive biography of Stephen Mather, you’ve seen the image. If you’ve visited the Homestead,...
Mather Homestead Foundation
Aug 121 min read


“Ah, the stories we could tell…”Gleanings from an 1848 Mather Genealogy
In a small volume entitled “Genealogy of the Mather Family from about 1500 to 1847,” the compiler states that “…he had been furnished...
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Aug 42 min read


Reflecting on the Homestead’s Many Mirrors.
In colonial America, mirrors were not used just as looking glasses, but as sources of lighting. Whether from windows or fireplaces,...
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Aug 41 min read


Sometimes bookends tell a story too. Revisiting an NPS gift to Bertha Mather McPherson
A table sits at the far eastern end of the Keeping Room. On the table are books buttressed by a pair of wooden bookends. Upon each...
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Jul 292 min read


From an architect to a zoologist…a churchman to a playboy…the tennis court to the Supreme Court. A brief look at 6 writers of notes and letters to Stephen Mather.
Attempting to learn about the men and women who wrote to Stephen Mather in the late 1920s, we find that his circle of friends and...
Mather Homestead Foundation
May 252 min read


From The Petrified Forest to Poet of the West: A note to Stephen Mather from Norman Wicklund Macleod
In February 1929, Stephen Mather received a note from Norman Macleod, thanking Mather for his “kindness and courtesy.” Macleod was...
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May 132 min read


The man who gave up $25,000,000 for love. A note to Stephen Mather from Jordan Lawrence Mott
Among the letters Stephen Mather received from well-wishers in 1928 was one postmarked Santa Catalina Island from Jordan Lawrence Mott...
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May 72 min read


Hey, do we have any more unnamed mountains?Giving legacy to 6 Stephen Mather correspondents
Established in 1890, The United States Board on Geographic Names (BGN), a federal body operating under the Secretary of the Interior...
Mather Homestead Foundation
May 62 min read


Hey, do we have any more unnamed mountains? Giving legacy to 6 Stephen Mather correspondents
Established in 1890, The United States Board on Geographic Names (BGN), a federal body operating under the Secretary of the Interior...
Mather Homestead Foundation
Apr 292 min read


He put the National Parks on the map. The Park Service did the same for him.
We all know about the Mather plaques that can be found in so many of our National Parks. But beyond that, the National Park Service has...
Mather Homestead Foundation
Apr 291 min read


Deacon Joseph Mather slated to be honored by the Sons of the American Revolution
In an earlier blog we looked at Deacon Mather’s efforts to secure his Revolutionary War pension. It was not until 1902 that the Bureau...
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Apr 141 min read


Prodigy, Pitchman, and the Deacon’s great-grandsonA brief look at “Professor” William Street Hutchings.
In the midst of shaking the Mather family tree for Civil War participants, we were confronted with a most unexpected, offbeat, somewhat...
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Mar 241 min read


One Who Saved. One Who Was Lost. Added Mather descendants in the Civil War
We have recently found two more great-grandsons of Deacon Joseph Mather who served in Union Regiments. Assistant Surgeon Nathan Selleck...
Mather Homestead Foundation
Mar 241 min read
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