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17C American Women: 1642 Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) Portrait of a Woman
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Boring assumptions, introductions, and housekeeping rules run down the right column.). Monday, August 25, 2014. 1642 Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) Portrait of a Woman. We have few depictions of women in the 17C British American colonies, but the prints by Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) allow us to see the hairstyles and fashions being worn on the other side of the Atlantic during the early years of the English colonization of America. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Quaker Ma...
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17C American Women: Women in 17th Century New England
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Boring assumptions, introductions, and housekeeping rules run down the right column.). Monday, August 18, 2014. Women in 17th Century New England. In 17C New England, women usually arrived with family members to band together in cooperative religious communities organized for the collective good including shared economic goals. Almost immediately, their healthier living conditions allowed for reproduction by natural increase. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Blogging is a joy - a total extravagance...
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17C American Women: Wenlock Christison defends doomed Quakers in 1659 Puritan Massachusetts
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Boring assumptions, introductions, and housekeeping rules run down the right column.). Tuesday, August 12, 2014. Wenlock Christison defends doomed Quakers in 1659 Puritan Massachusetts. Wenlock Christison Defending Quaker Witches in 1659 Puritan Massachusetts. Article from The Salisbury Times. Now The Delmarva Times. Salisbury, Maryland by Dr. William H. Wroten, Jr. The Quaker records of Talbot County show that a daughter, Elizabeth, was born to Wenlock and Mary Christison in 1673. Christison soon rose t...
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17C American Women: Quakers in America 17C-18C
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Boring assumptions, introductions, and housekeeping rules run down the right column.). Thursday, August 14, 2014. Quakers in America 17C-18C. Hugh Barbour and J. William Frost, The Quakers (1988). History.com. Or the Inner Light. Their worship consisted of waiting in silence until the Inner Light led members to share their religious concerns with the brethren. And, in its way, as much a “City on a Hill”. Although at odds with each other politically, Quakers nevertheless dominated the government of Pennsy...
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17C American Women: 1693 Puritan Cotton Mather on Rules for Negros
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Boring assumptions, introductions, and housekeeping rules run down the right column.). Saturday, August 30, 2014. 1693 Puritan Cotton Mather on Rules for Negros. 1663-1728) was a socially and politically influential New England Puritan minister. Cotton Mather's (1663-1728) RULES For the Society of NEGROES. 1693. (Mather's rules for allowing African Americans to worship in the church.). IV We will, as often as may be Obtain some Wise and of the English in the Neighbourhood, and especially the Offcers of t...
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17C American Women: The Life of Accused Massachusetts Witch Rebecca Nurse 1621-1692
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Boring assumptions, introductions, and housekeeping rules run down the right column.). Saturday, August 16, 2014. The Life of Accused Massachusetts Witch Rebecca Nurse 1621-1692. Rebecca Nurse, "Oh Lord, help me! It is false. I am clear. For my life now lies in Your Hands.". His affairs prospered, and he was able to buy a rich 300-acre farm in Salem Village (later Danvers), to which they removed in 1678. Rolling about in their fits and howling accusations against her, was such that Samuel Parris, acting ...
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17C American Women: 1642 Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) Portrait of a Woman
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Boring assumptions, introductions, and housekeeping rules run down the right column.). Sunday, August 31, 2014. 1642 Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) Portrait of a Woman. We have few depictions of women in the 17C British American colonies, but the prints by Wenceslaus Hollar (1607-1677) allow us to see the hairstyles and fashions being worn on the other side of the Atlantic during the early years of the English colonization of America. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Quaker Ma...
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18C American Women: Biography - Georgia's Indian Leader Mary Musgrove c 1700-1763 & Her Unfortunate Choice of Husbands
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Including portraits of women and a look at the artists who painted them. (Boring assumptions, introductions, and housekeeping rules run down the right column.). Thursday, February 28, 2013. Biography - Georgia's Indian Leader Mary Musgrove c 1700-1763 and Her Unfortunate Choice of Husbands. When she was about seven, Mary was taken to Ponpon, South Carolina, by her father about 1710. In her own words, she was "there baptized, educated, and bred up in the principles of Christianity.". It was largely owing ...
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17C American Women: Mothers & Children in 1600s British American Colonies
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Boring assumptions, introductions, and housekeeping rules run down the right column.). Friday, August 22, 2014. Mothers and Children in 1600s British American Colonies. The Freake Limner (American Colonial Era Painter, active 1670-c 1680) The Mason Children - David, Joanna, and Abigail c 1670. The Freake Limner (American Colonial Era Painter, active 1670-c 1680) Margaret Gibbs of Boston c 1670. The Freake Limner (American Colonial Era Painter, active 1670-c 1680) Henry Gibbs of Boston c 1670. Blogging is...
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17C American Women: Paintings of Flowers instead of Real Flowers in the 17C
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Boring assumptions, introductions, and housekeeping rules run down the right column.). Tuesday, August 26, 2014. Paintings of Flowers instead of Real Flowers in the 17C. Abraham de Lust (Flemish artist, active mid 17th century) Flower Still Life. Abraham Mignon (Dutch Baroque Era Painter, 1640-1679) Hanging Bouquet of Flowers. Alexander Adriaenssen (Flemish Baroque Era painter, 1587-1661) Flowers in Glass Vase. Balthasar van der Ast (Dutch Baroque painter, 1593-94–1657) Still Life with Flowers 1632.