05/28/2026
May's special exhibit, "A Legacy of Silk and Satin", features four brides whose wedding celebrations took place at Victoria Mansion.
The middle Libby daughter, Mary Louise, married Arthur Chamberlain on Thanksgiving Day 1899, in the Parlor of the Mansion. The dress was made at her father's store, the JR Libby Co. Their advertisements promoted the talents of Miss Dolly- their in-house dressmaker Nettie Dolly, who likely made this for Mary Louise.
Her granddaughter Joan LePage Chamberlain altered the dress slightly when she wore it for her 1955 wedding to Ralph Engelsman.
"A Legacy of Silk and Satin" will continue through the end of May. There are beautiful wedding dresses and vignettes throughout the house as part of the regular tour. We recommend buying tickets in advance on our website to make sure you have a time that will fit your schedule. victoriamansion.org/visit-us/
đź“·1. Mary Louise Libby in her wedding gown 2. Advertisements for the JR Libby Co and the label inside of Mary Louise' gown 3. Mary Louise's granddaughter Joan LePage Chamberlain Engelsman in 1955.