Museums & Material Culture: George Macculloch's Campeche Chair
Interpreting George Macculloch's Campeche Chair in Museum
Guiding Question
How can museums use material culture to demonstrate how ideas and attitudes can travel globally, regionally, and locally?
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How can you see George Macculloch's Campeche Chair today? What stories can be told using the chair? Click through the slideshow below to see the chair in the museum.
Display in the Family Office
George Macculloch's Campeche chair is displayed on the first floor of the museum in the Family Office.
This room tells the stories of:
- Early industry in Morris County and New Jersey through artifacts relating to the Morris Canal
- The history of state and federal political through the portrait Jacob Welch Miller, husband to Mary Mary Louis Macculloch, and the last Whig Senator from New Jersey
- A history of land use and agriculture in Morris County through discussion of George Macculloch's approaches to farming
- The history of women's contributions through the work of Louisa Macculloch and Mary Louisa Macculloch Miller, who both used the office to conduct their correspondence related to their community work, and household and family management