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Current Special Exhibits PDF Print E-mail


150th Commemoration of the Dred Scott Case

 

Open now through December of 2008, special exhibits and programs will showcase Roswell Field’s pivotal role in the famous Dred Scott case. This is in special recognition of the 150th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision Scott v. Sandford.

The nearly two year-long exploration incorporates three major initiatives: Advocates for Freedom, the Dred and Roswell Story, incljuding Roswell’s personal Study on the second floor; Free and Slave Children – Contrasts and Comparisons, which provides an interactive learning experience for children and adults by demonstrating the vast social, educational and cultural differences between urban slave children and free children; and Narrative Voices, a Dred Scott Multimedia Experience, featuring a dramatic account of the Dred Scott case narrated by Dred's great-granddaughter Lynne Jackson.

 


Current Exhibits

 

Through the Needle - Quilts from the Eugene Field House Collection

 

  • Highlighting 1850's "Friendship Quilt"
  • Crazy Quilts
  • Log Cabin Quilts
  • Sewing tools & equipment of the era, including sewing machine
  • Hands On - color your own "quilt block" on paper, we'll add it to the wall display
  • Open until May 30, 2010

 


The Eugene Field House in Holiday Finery

  • Including 19th century Christmas trees, Annually in November & December
  • The halls have been decked with evergreen boughs in celebration of the holiday season. Festive décor fills the museum from floor to rafters, including several 19th century Christmas trees.

 
Eugene Field House and St. Louis Toy Museum

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