Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 19, 2 (1993)
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The one thing that closets generally were not used for was the storage of clothing, but even this had begun to change by the last quarter of the eighteenth century. In Williamsburg, Peyton Randolph's inventory of 1776 lists no case piece in what was Betty and Peyton's bedchamber. However, the room is equipped with two closets flanking the fireplace. Architectural exami- nation reveals one closet was outfitted with shelves while the other probably had pegs. York County Orders and Wills, 22 (1771...-83), 344- 46. Contrary to what is heard in many house museum interpretations, closets definitely existed in the eighteenth century. 76. Saunders, Leonora, 12. 77 Westmoreland County Records, Inventories 1 (1723-46), 110-1 11a. 78. Channing Moore Page, Genealogy of the Page Family in Virginia, 2nd. ed. (Harrisonburg, Va: C.J. Carrier Co., 1983), 48. 79. Middlesex County Will Book A, 1698-1713, 113-32. 80. York County Orders and Wills, 15 (1716-20), 145-52. 81. "Carter Papers," Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, 6, no.
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