Interior of Daggett Farmhouse in Greenfield Village, 1978-1982
THF705148 / Interior of Daggett Farmhouse in Greenfield Village, 1978-1982
01
Artifact Overview
In 1977, Henry Ford Museum acquired an 18th-century farmhouse from northeastern Connecticut for Greenfield Village. It was originally interpreted with a focus on architecture and antiques, but demonstrations of colonial-era activities enlivened the structure in the 1980s. Later, based on new research, activities more accurately recreated the life of the home's original occupants, the Daggett family, in the 1760s.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Slide (Photograph)
Subject Date
1978-1982
Collection Title
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
EI.1929.7367
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Color
Multicolored
Dimensions
Height: 2 in
Width: 2 in
Keywords |
|---|
02
Related Artifacts
ArtifactDaggett Farmhouse
Like other farm families living in northeastern Connecticut in the 1760s, the Daggetts made and grew many of the things they needed. Along with farming, Samuel Daggett was a house builder and furniture maker. The "saltbox" form of this house -- with short roof in front and long in back -- was a typical New England house type of this era.