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  • Visit
  • About
    • Collections
    • History
    • The Interior
    • The Gardens
    • Board of Trustees
    • Staff
      • George W. Boudreau, executive director
      • Ashli Friel, museum assistant
      • Micah Peregrino, museum assistant
      • Scott Travaline, horticulturalist
  • Victorian Society Philadelphia Chapter
  • Black History
    • Remote Learning
    • Frederick Douglass & Elizabeth Keckley
    • Deep Rivers
    • Deep Rivers Art
  • Events
    • Upcoming EMM Events
    • Victorian Music
    • Victorian Book Club
    • Coffee for Neighbors
    • Victorian Christmas Tours
    • Dickens Christmas Party
    • Victorian Theatre
    • Recorded Programs Available
  • Join or Donate
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Monthly Archives: January 2017

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Chocolate Cake | Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

Chocolate Cake

Anna Maxwell's RecipiesBy Becky DiamondJanuary 4, 2017

Valuable “windows to the past,” diaries provide fascinating comparisons to life today, offering a slice of someone’s thoughts, activities and other memories from a particular period in time. Since cooking…

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Memorial Day on Tulpehocken Street in 1879

Life in Victorian GermantownBy Mark LloydJanuary 4, 2017

Intro by J.M Duffin and Mark Lloyd The diaries of Philadelphia banker and Germantown resident Cornelius Nolan Weygandt provide an valuable insight into life in Philadelphia at the final decades…

Lemon Pie | Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

Lemon Pie

Anna Maxwell's RecipiesBy Becky DiamondJanuary 4, 2017

Lemon pie is often considered a Southern confection, conjuring up images of plantation parties with lovely slices of the sky-high pie served on fancy china. Others may think of it…

Victorian Theatre: Behind The Curtain #1

Victorian Theatre- Behind the CurtainBy Josh HitchensJanuary 4, 2017

VICTORIAN THEATRE IN MODERN TIMES The theater program began with the interactive Murder Mystery held in the Mansion’s rooms every October, like a game of clue come to life.  Our…

Ibsen by Bergen | Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

Victorian Theatre: Behind the Curtain #2

Victorian Theatre- Behind the CurtainBy Josh HitchensJanuary 4, 2017

THE TRUTH BEHIND “A DOLL’S HOUSE” “A woman cannot be herself in modern society.  It is an exclusively male society, with laws made by men and with prosecutors and judges…

Servants in the Weygandt Household – 1900

Life in Victorian GermantownBy J.M. DuffinJanuary 4, 2017

From the Diaries of Cornelius N. Weygandt Like most upper middle class Philadelphians in the last half of the nineteenth century, Cornelius N. and Lucy E. (Thomas) Weygandt took advantage…

Phaeton | Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

A Day in the Life of a Banker

Life in Victorian GermantownBy J.M. DuffinJanuary 4, 2017

This entry describes a fairly typical Saturday in Cornelius N. Weygandt’s life.  By the 1890s people generally did not work a full day on Saturdays.  One of the things that…

Victorian Theatre | Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

Victorian Theater: Behind the Curtain #3

Victorian Theatre- Behind the CurtainBy Josh HitchensJanuary 4, 2017

A VERY VICTORIAN MURDER I’ve loved the board game Clue ever since I was a child.  When I played it, I always imagined myself as Professor Plum (usually) moving through…

Christmas Hamper | Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

Thanksgiving on Tulpehocken Street in 1886

Life in Victorian GermantownBy J.M. DuffinJanuary 4, 2017

Cornelius and Lucy Weygandt hosted the Weygandt family for Thanksgiving Day in 1886.  The families of Cornelius’ brother George and sisters Sophie, Bessie and Tilda were all there as well…

Plum Pudding | Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion

Plum Pudding

Anna Maxwell's RecipiesBy Becky DiamondJanuary 4, 2017

Cookies, cakes and pies are the desserts most Americans associate with Christmas today, but back in the Victorian era, plum pudding was the highlight of the holiday feast. Even the…

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