Corner cupboard originally from Accomack County Virginia and most likely made in the late 18th century and moved to the Liberty Hall plantation home in Somerset County, Maryland, by the Whealton family. Cupboards were typically designed for displaying dishware, including plates, cups, and saucers.

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Title

Corner cupboard originally from Accomack County Virginia and most likely made in the late 18th century and moved to the Liberty Hall plantation home in Somerset County, Maryland, by the Whealton family. Cupboards were typically designed for displaying dishware, including plates, cups, and saucers.

Subject

Delmarva History

Source

Nabb Research Center, Nabb Research Center Collection

Date

1775-1800

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Identifier

2016.046.031

Files

Corner Cupboard.jpg

Citation

“Corner cupboard originally from Accomack County Virginia and most likely made in the late 18th century and moved to the Liberty Hall plantation home in Somerset County, Maryland, by the Whealton family. Cupboards were typically designed for displaying dishware, including plates, cups, and saucers.,” Nabb Research Center Online Exhibits, accessed November 14, 2024, http://sulibraries.org/nabb-online/items/show/526.