Normally the
Colonial Pennsylvania Plantation focuses on the 18th century, but last weekend they took a break and allowed us 19th century reenactors take over. If you've ever been there, you wouldn't even recognize it.
The house was furnished with 19th century pieces and displays of period dresses.
The dresses were gorgeous and though I can't even imagine, all belonged to the same lovely lady!
Wash dress and day dress.
Morning wrapper with black undersleeves. The undersleeves slide under the large pagoda sleeves and are tied or fastened with elastic at the elbow. The undersleeves, which are more apt to get dirty can be washed without having to launder the whole dress.
The master bedroom. The washbasin and pitcher were just beautiful.
The childrens bedroom. I love the chamberpot box.
The kitchen, along with the two ladies of the house for the weekend.
Cannon are a rare sight at the plantation but these men dragged this piece out to the field.
It overall was a fun event. Everyone had a good time. During the first battle, the animals on the farm were caught in the crossfire. It was very neat to see sheep and chickens scattering at the advance of an army. For a reenactment, you can't ask for a more interesting battlefield. There are houses, barns, animals and gardens which all become a part of the battles. It is much more interesting than most places in which the reenactment takes place on an empty field. I especially love that the spectators are so close. Some of the soldiers accidentally even broke through the crowd.