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When the newly-trained physician, Dr. William Stoddard Williams (1762-1829) left Deerfield, Massachusetts, for his first job in the Berkshires town of Richmond, he packed books - more than two dozen medical texts plus English and French grammars, Locke's work on philosophy, and a psalm book - and enough clothing to carry him through the change of seasons until he moved back to Deerfield in July, 1786. Both the number of clothing items and the items themselves suggest a gentleman's inventory. His list includes three coats and two overcoats, plus one white jacket "with French quilting," nine vests (including two striped and one of cashmere), eight pairs of breeches, four hats, nine pair of gloves, and twelve pairs of stockings made of "thread," "worsted," and "yarn." His seven shirts included two that were "ruffled."
* Note especially the "1 Pair Breeches & Jacket Solo. [his younger brother] bro't up to have ye Small Pox in." He may have been planning to go to a "pest house" in order to be inoculated himself or to spend time in a pest house as a physician and wanted clothes specifically for that purpose.
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A List of Wearing Apparel, Books, &c. of William Stoddard Williams
creator William Stoddard Williams, M.D. (1762-1829) |
date 1785 |
location Deerfield, Massachusetts |
height 12.25" |
width 7.5" |
process/materials manuscript, paper, ink |
item type Personal Documents/Journal |
accession # #L99.029 |
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