George Washington's campaign furniture, like that of his English officer counterparts, not only provided him the comforts of home while in the field of war, but attested to his rank and distinction. In October 1775, shortly after assuming command of the Continental Army, he acquired "a Field Bedstead & Curtains, Mattresses, Blankets etc. etc." Designed for portability and durability, this bedstead's tapering posts, turned legs, and rails are ingengiously hinged so it can be folded into a compact bundle for easy transport.
Gift of Mrs. N.D.B. Washington and Birdie Washington, 1921 [W-473]
Conservation courtesy of the Life Guard Society of Mount Vernon
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