Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Quote

Mary Vial Holyoke was the daughter of a Boston merchant and the wife of a Salem gentleman, Edward Augustus Holyoke, a casual versifier and serious physician who was a member of the town’s economic and intellectual elite.3 The Holyokes enjoyed the barbecues, dances, teas, and turtles of the Essex County gentry, yet each of the four major housekeeping roles is clearly apparent in Mary’s diary, as this selection of entries from the 1760s shows: Service and maintenance: Washed. Ironed. Scoured pewter. Scowered rooms. Scoured furniture Brasses & put up the Chintz bed & hung pictures. Burnt 5 Chimnies. Opened cask of Biscuit. Began a Barrel of flour. Began upon 22 lb. of chocolate. Dressed a Calves Head turtle fashion. Agriculture: Sowd sweet marjoram. Sowed pease.

Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

Mary Vial Holyoke was the daughter of a Boston merchant and the wife of a Salem gentleman, Edward Augustus Holyoke, a casual versifier and serious physician who was a member of the town’s economic and intellectual elite.3 The Holyokes enjoyed the barbecues, dances, teas, and turtles of the Essex County gentry, yet each of the four major housekeeping roles is clearly apparent in Mary’s diary, as this selection of entries from the 1760s shows: Service and maintenance: Washed. Ironed. Scoured pewter. Scowered rooms. Scoured furniture Brasses & put up the Chintz bed & hung pictures. Burnt 5 Chimnies. Opened cask of Biscuit. Began a Barrel of flour. Began upon 22 lb. of chocolate. Dressed a Calves Head turtle fashion. Agriculture: Sowd sweet marjoram. Sowed pease.

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About Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

Laurel Thatcher Ulrich (born July 11, 1938) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American historian specializing in early America and the history of women, and a professor at Harvard University. Her approach to history has been described as a tribute to "the silent work of ordinary people". Ulrich has also been a MacArthur Genius Grant recipient. Her most famous book, A Midwife’s Tale, was later the basis for a PBS documentary film.