The Spinning House

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The spinning house, north of the court, is where much material was prepared for clothing the servants, and where rag carpets and other fabrics were woven for the use of the family. Flax, cotton, wool and silk were there put through the various processes of spinning and weaving by skilled servants. The old loom, wheels, reels, and flaxbrake were recovered by Mrs. Rebecca B. Flandrau, late Vice-Regent for Minnesota, 1892.

Hunting Horn

Presented to General Washington by Agricultural Society of South Carolina as a Premium for raising the largest Jackass
1790

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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