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Charity & Sylvia: A Weybridge Couple exhibit at Sheldon Museum
Date and Time
Monday Dec 1, 2014 Saturday Jan 3, 2015
On view through January 3. Open Tues-Sat 10-5 and Sundays Dec. 7, 14, and 21 noon-4 pm
Fees/Admission
Adult $5.00; Youth (6-18) $3.00; Under 6 Free; Student with current ID $4.00; Senior $4.50; Family $12.00
Contact Information
802-388-2117
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Charity Bryant (1777-1851) and Sylvia Drake (1784-1868) first met as young women in Weybridge, Vermont, in February 1807, although they grew up within 10 miles of each other in Massachusetts, south of Boston. For the next forty-four years they spent every day in each other’s company, with the exception of one month, until Charity’s death at age eighty four. Together they built their family house, supported themselves running a well sought after tailoring business, were active participants in the local church and charities, and maintained broad contacts with members on both sides of their families. The Sheldon Museum and its Stewart-Swift Research Center hold extensive records relating to Bryant’s and Drake’s lives. This exhibit provides a glimpse into the rich documentation on many aspects of Charity’s and Sylvia’s lives and features their correspondence, poetry, diaries, business and legal documents, material objects, and the only known visual representation of the two women, their silhouettes. The exhibit has received a generous grant from the Samara Fund at the Vermont Community Foundation.
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