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Culture:American
Title:book: The Book of Common Prayer
Date Made:1860
Type:Book
Materials:paper, ink, leather, gilding
Place Made:United States; New York
Measurements:overall: 6 in x 4 in x 1 7/8 in; 15.24 cm x 10.16 cm x 4.7625 cm
Accession Number:  HD 59.364
Credit Line:Gift of Mrs. Helen Myers Curtis
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
"The Book of Common Prayer, and Administrations of The Sacrements; and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church / According to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America" published by D. Appleton & Company, NY, 1860. The book is inscribed "Mrs. Harriet T. Williams. Presented / by her sister Martha C. Kendall / Grand Rapids, May 2nd, 1860 / To Orrilla N. Williams / Charles City / June, 1876 / To Helen W. Myers Feb. 15, 1917." This book came from the descendants of Dr. Stephen West Williams (1790-1855) of Deerfield, who married Harriet Taylor Goodhue in 1818. Harriet was the daughter of Dr. Joseph Goodhue (1762-1849) who was a doctor at Fort Constitution, N.H., and moved to Deerfield by 1822. Stephen and Harriet had four children, one of whom, Dr. Edward Jenner Williams (1823-1881), studied medicine with his father and and then moved to Laona, Illinois, where he married Orilla Nancy Webster in 1856. Two of their three sons and their daughter lived to adulthood - Dr. Henry Smith Williams (1863-1943), Dr. Edward Huntington Williams (1868-1944), and Harriet Goodhue Williams Myers (1867-1949) who wrote a privately printed book (1945), "We Three, Henry, Eddie and Me: Henry Smith Williams, Edward Huntington Williams, Harriet Williams Myers." The donor, Helen Myers Curtis (and her sister, Neva Myers Brown), were the daughters of Harriet Williams Myers (see spectacle case, HD 64.168) and William Raymond Myers, and first cousins of Dorothy Williams Hartigan, the daugher of Henry Smith Williams and Florence Whitney Williams. Both Mrs. Curtis and Mrs. Hartigan gave a number of Williams/Goodhue family pieces to Historic Deerfield.

Subjects:
Leather

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