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OPENING OF NANCY JAY'S BEDROOM

NOVEMBER 3, 2010

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During the last two years, Nancy Jay’s bedroom has been completed transformed with custom millwork, textiles, and prints from a rustic 1790s appearance indicative of an employee's quarters, to an elegant, feminine, 1820s room, fitting for the woman of the house. To celebrate the room’s reopening, the Friends hosted a gala event for ninety.

The event began with a house tour focusing on the decorative arts followed by a luncheon which will feature a panel discussion during dessert. Panelists include: NY Times writer, Wendy Moonan, speaking about antiques; Natalie Larsen, the nation’s leading authority on historic textiles; and Allan Weinreb, John Jay Homestead Site Curator, speaking about Nancy Jay. Linda Sherbert, Features Editor of Veranda Magazine, will serve as moderator. View pictures of the event.

Ann Jay (1783-1856), familiarly called “Nancy”, assumed the role of head of household at the age of 19 upon the death of her mother, Sarah. She managed the house for her father until his death in 1829, overseeing household finances and staff, ordering foodstuffs, planning meals, and being responsible for entertaining, home decorating projects, and the gardens.

Previously, the tour of the historic house focused on the lives of John Jay and his son, William Jay. With the bedroom's official re-opening, it will include a discussion of Nancy’s role in the management of the household, her life as a single woman in her 30s living in 1820s Bedford, her involvement in the anti-slavery movement and other reform movements and her relationships with family and friends. The restoration also gives staff the platform to expand on important broad concepts such as the role of women in society and the education of girls in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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