Nobly Has That Little Band Worked

Nobly Has That Little Band Worked Beginning May 1, 2014, the Mary Washington House will feature an exhibit highlighting the preservation efforts that saved the house from 1890-2014.

The exhibit will tell the tale of the work done to save the home in 1890 once it became a rental property, and the history of the house to the present. A man from the Chicago Columbia World’s Exposition attempted to purchase the Mary Washington House in 1890, as he wished to disassemble it and ship it to Chicago to be reassembled at the exposition. Annie Flemming, a Fredericksburg preservation act

ivist, put forth a massive effort to contact Belle Bryan of the newly formed APVA to help save the house. With the price of the Mary Washington House set at $4,000, the APVA was able to raise enough money before the Chicago Columbia Exposition could purchase the house. On June 2, 1890, the deed of the house was signed over to the APVA. With this new purchase, the new branch was established and named the Mary Washington Branch of the APVA. The women of the APVA, driven by a sense of service to the community and our nation, preserved the site of the Mary Washington House through restoration and outreach with the support for the public for the future generations. In doing so, they reflected the changing values of patriotism, family and womanhood. This exhibit features the history, efforts, and values the Fredericksburg Branch portrayed through the Mary Washington House. Visitors will be able to experience the struggles these women faced during a time where the women’s suffrage movement was prevalent. The exhibit will feature copies of documents for special events like the Colonial Ball, which led to major restoration and the ability to maintain the house for the future. Visitors will also see images taken during World War II, the loss of donated furniture, and the restoration of the Mary Washington garden by the Garden Club of Virginia. The exhibit will also include the Mary Washington House’s recent move to the Washington Heritage Museums.

Today is the official opening of our exhibit! We were also featured in an article by the Free Lance Star! Come on out to...
05/01/2014

Today is the official opening of our exhibit! We were also featured in an article by the Free Lance Star! Come on out to the Mary Washington House to attend the exhibit!

During the spring semester, the University of Mary Washington’s museum exhibition course’s classroom was a downtown Fredericksburg historic site.

In May, 1958, descendants of the Ball and Washington families came together at the Mary Washington House for the 5th ann...
04/24/2014

In May, 1958, descendants of the Ball and Washington families came together at the Mary Washington House for the 5th annual gathering of the Washington Family Descendants (WFD). From left to right, Mrs. James T. Converse, John Wesley Smith, and Miss Virginia Crosby. Mary Washington House

In 1960, the Mary Washington House went through a transformation that could have led to the closing of the museum. The G...
04/22/2014

In 1960, the Mary Washington House went through a transformation that could have led to the closing of the museum. The Garvan Foundation of Yale University rescinding their donation of about 50 items in the house, which the APVA assumed to have been an indefinite loan to the association. Mary Washington House

In 1969 the Garden Club of Virginia hosted a Garden Party at the Mary Washington House to open the newly rehabilitated M...
04/21/2014

In 1969 the Garden Club of Virginia hosted a Garden Party at the Mary Washington House to open the newly rehabilitated Mary Washington garden. The event closed down Charles Street as 225 people came to enjoy Mary’s garden as it looked in her day. Mary Washington House

The exhibition team is hard at work preparing to install the exhibit this Tuesday!
04/20/2014

The exhibition team is hard at work preparing to install
the exhibit this Tuesday!

An invitation to the 1950 Mothers Day celebration at the Mary Washington House. The Daughters of the American Revolution...
04/17/2014

An invitation to the 1950 Mothers Day celebration at the Mary Washington House. The Daughters of the American Revolution, another preservation organization, worked with the APVA to hold the event. Mary Washington House

04/15/2014
The Mary Washington House went through a transformation from 1930-1932 as the house was restored. This 1932 artist rende...
04/15/2014

The Mary Washington House went through a transformation from 1930-1932 as the house was restored. This 1932 artist rendering of the home shows the removal of the front portico and the restoration of the exterior of the home. Mary Washington House

From 1968-1969, the Garden Club of Virginia and the APVA rehabilitated Mary’s garden to a replica of how her garden look...
04/11/2014

From 1968-1969, the Garden Club of Virginia and the APVA rehabilitated Mary’s garden to a replica of how her garden looked in the 18th century. The project took 3 years to plan and was the Garden Club’s annual garden project. Mary Washington House

Mrs. J. Taylor Ellyson served as president of the APVA for over 30 years until her death in 1935. Mrs. Ellyson is one ex...
04/09/2014

Mrs. J. Taylor Ellyson served as president of the APVA for over 30 years until her death in 1935. Mrs. Ellyson is one example of the incredible women responsible for preserving the Mary Washington House, and is well deserving of our . Mary Washington House

Our man crush this Monday is Mr. George Ball of Munsee, Indiana. George Ball was a philanthropist and donor to the Mary ...
04/07/2014

Our man crush this Monday is Mr. George Ball of Munsee, Indiana. George Ball was a philanthropist and donor to the Mary Washington House, helping the museum survive during difficult times. While women were typically involved in the preservation of the Mary Washington House, George Ball is a man who helped the Mary Washington House survive. Mary Washington House

Flashback to May 10, 1936 when the Richmond Times published an article highlighting the Mary Washington Monument Associa...
04/04/2014

Flashback to May 10, 1936 when the Richmond Times published an article highlighting the Mary Washington Monument Association, an early preservation group dedicated to the preservation of the Mary Washington Monument. Future members of the Fredericksburg Branch of the APVA like Mrs. S. W. Carmichael were involved with the Mary Washington Monument Association. Mary Washington House

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