Campeche Chair

Description

George Macculloch’s Campeche chair is important to the history of American furniture because it has survived in the home for which it was made. Campeche chairs were prized possessions of Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. When Macculloch Hall was sold by the family in 1949, this chair remained in the attic. Repairs made over time attest to its use and esteem. “Grandfather’s leather chair” was itemized in Mary Louisa Macculloch Miller’s will. Fine examples are in the collections at Monticello, the James Madison Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and MHHM.


Object Information

Date Created:

Early 19th Century

Local ID:

50.01

Citation:

Campeche Chair, early 19th century , Wood and leather, 50.01

Rights:

Public Domain