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Through Colonial Doorways

Chapter 40: Transcriber’s Notes
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A series of illustrated essays and sketches that explores the social and domestic life of Colonial and Revolutionary America, using letters, diaries, and contemporary anecdotes to open household interiors, assemblies, and clubs to the reader. It recounts balls, receptions, dancing assemblies, club meetings, and private correspondence to reveal manners, entertainments, and conversational habits, balancing public ceremonies with intimate moments to humanize historical actors and illuminate everyday customs and conviviality.

Transcriber’s Notes

Obvious errors in punctuation have been corrected.

Page 31: “entered the oom” corrected to “entered the room”

Page 42: “Miss Achmuty’s honor” changed to “Miss Auchmuty’s honor”

Page 47: “Major Gywnne rode in” changed to “Major Gwynne rode in”

Page 66: “removal of her household gods” changed to “removal of her household goods”

Page 81: In the footnote, “Diary of Ewala” changed to “Diary of Ewald”