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The '''Karl C. Harrison Museum of George Washington''' is a museum founded in [[1982]] at the [[Mildred B. Harrison Regional Library]] in [[Columbiana]] by banker [[Karl C. Harrison]]. The museum houses a collection of over 1,000 objects from the United States' Colonial period | The '''Karl C. Harrison Museum of George Washington''' is a museum founded in [[1982]] at the [[Mildred B. Harrison Regional Library]] in [[Columbiana]] by banker [[Karl C. Harrison]]. | ||
The museum houses a collection of over 1,000 objects from the United States' Colonial period. Many were purchased from [[Charlotte Smith Weaver]] a descendant of Martha Washington whose family had settled in [[Calera]]. Others came from Ann Washington Leslie, a descendent of Washington's half-brother. In both cases, the collections were offered to Mount Vernon first, and Harrison bought what they didn't. Additional items came from the descendants of Robert E. Lee, himself a descendent of Martha Washington. | |||
In Fall 2000 a special wing of the library was built to display the collection. The collection is open to the public between 10:00 and 3:00 on weekdays. | In Fall 2000 a special wing of the library was built to display the collection. The collection is open to the public between 10:00 and 3:00 on weekdays. | ||
==Notable holdings== | ==Notable holdings== | ||
* Martha's 1783 prayer book | * Martha's 1783 prayer book | ||
* A 1787 sketch of Mount Vernon drawn by Samuel Vaughn | * A 1787 sketch of Mount Vernon drawn by Samuel Vaughn | ||
* Some of George Washington's surveying and drafting tools | * Some of George Washington's surveying and drafting tools | ||
* Pint ale glasses and silver flatware used by the Washingtons | |||
* George Washington personal effects, including cufflinks | * George Washington personal effects, including cufflinks | ||
* A cupboard built by Thomas Elfe which was used at Mount Vernon | |||
* Sevres porcelain tea set from the Washington estate | * Sevres porcelain tea set from the Washington estate | ||
* The 1710 handwritten will of Colonel Daniel Parke, whose grandson, Daniel Parke Custis, was the first wife of Martha Dandridge, who later married George Washington | |||
* A tintype photograph of Robert E. Lee | * A tintype photograph of Robert E. Lee | ||
* A note from George Washington, offering advice to a stepdaughter regarding marriage | * A note from George Washington, offering advice to a stepdaughter regarding marriage | ||
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* Letters from Washington to President Madison | * Letters from Washington to President Madison | ||
* A walnut game table with tulip and rosewood inlay that belonged to Bushrod Washington | * A walnut game table with tulip and rosewood inlay that belonged to Bushrod Washington | ||
* A remnant of the flag flying over the Appomatox Courthouse during Lee's surrender to Ulysses Grant. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* Edge, Lynn. (June 17, 2006) "Much of Washington's family memorabilia just down the road." ''Birmingham News''. | * Edge, Lynn. (June 17, 2006) "Much of Washington's family memorabilia just down the road." ''Birmingham News'' | ||
* Kennedy, Veronica (July 11, 2010) "Columbiana museum boasts George Washington memorabilia." ''Birmingham News'' | |||
[[Category:History museums]] | [[Category:History museums]] | ||
[[Category:1982 establishments]] | [[Category:1982 establishments]] | ||
[[Category:Columbiana]] | [[Category:Columbiana]] |
Revision as of 12:01, 11 July 2010
The Karl C. Harrison Museum of George Washington is a museum founded in 1982 at the Mildred B. Harrison Regional Library in Columbiana by banker Karl C. Harrison.
The museum houses a collection of over 1,000 objects from the United States' Colonial period. Many were purchased from Charlotte Smith Weaver a descendant of Martha Washington whose family had settled in Calera. Others came from Ann Washington Leslie, a descendent of Washington's half-brother. In both cases, the collections were offered to Mount Vernon first, and Harrison bought what they didn't. Additional items came from the descendants of Robert E. Lee, himself a descendent of Martha Washington.
In Fall 2000 a special wing of the library was built to display the collection. The collection is open to the public between 10:00 and 3:00 on weekdays.
Notable holdings
- Martha's 1783 prayer book
- A 1787 sketch of Mount Vernon drawn by Samuel Vaughn
- Some of George Washington's surveying and drafting tools
- Pint ale glasses and silver flatware used by the Washingtons
- George Washington personal effects, including cufflinks
- A cupboard built by Thomas Elfe which was used at Mount Vernon
- Sevres porcelain tea set from the Washington estate
- The 1710 handwritten will of Colonel Daniel Parke, whose grandson, Daniel Parke Custis, was the first wife of Martha Dandridge, who later married George Washington
- A tintype photograph of Robert E. Lee
- A note from George Washington, offering advice to a stepdaughter regarding marriage
- Letters from Washington to Martha
- Letters from Washington to President Madison
- A walnut game table with tulip and rosewood inlay that belonged to Bushrod Washington
- A remnant of the flag flying over the Appomatox Courthouse during Lee's surrender to Ulysses Grant.
References
- Edge, Lynn. (June 17, 2006) "Much of Washington's family memorabilia just down the road." Birmingham News
- Kennedy, Veronica (July 11, 2010) "Columbiana museum boasts George Washington memorabilia." Birmingham News