Fosterfields, also known as Fosterfields Living Historical Farm, is a 213.4-acre (86.4 ha) farm and open-air museum at the junction of Mendham and Kahdena Roads in Morris Township, New Jersey. The oldest structure on the farm, the Ogden House, was built in 1774.[5] Listed as the Joseph W. Revere House, Fosterfields was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 20, 1973, for its significance in art, architecture, literature, and military history.[6] The museum portrays farm life circa 1920.[7][8]
In 1881 Charles Grant Foster, a New York commodities broker, purchased the property and developed it into a Jersey cattle farm entitled "Fosterfields." His daughter, Caroline Rose Foster, spent 98 years living and working on the property, enjoying carpentry, fishing, and civic engagement during the Gilded Age of Morristown.[9]
While writing her will in 1974, Caroline Foster arranged to bequeath the land to the Morris County Park Commission following her death, with the intent of making the property an educational farm.[12][13][14][15][8] Upon Foster's death in 1979, the Park Commission received the farm.[16][17] The boundary was increased on October 9, 1991.[18] It was listed as a contributing property of the Washington Valley Historic District on November 12, 1992.[19]
History
Lenape ownership
Around 1000 the land was inhabited by MunseeLenape people. Circa 1500, Morris County was part of the Lenapehoking.[20] Arrowheads found in Munsee encampments throughout the Washington Valley suggest that they hunted wolf, elk, and wild turkey for game. They likely ate mussels from the Whippany River.[5]
In the 17th century Munsee fishermen made an annual pilgrimage from the Washington Valley to the Minisink Island on the Delaware River, in part to procure shellfish. Caroline Foster has said it is likely that Munsee farmers cultivated corn in the summertime in the fields of the Washington Valley.[5]
Circa the 1750s, Samuel Roberts had purchased over 150 acres (61 ha) of land in Washington Valley, including what became Fosterfields and the nearby Ranney farm. Caroline Foster has stated that Roberts enslaved three Black people; no further details are provided.[5]
In 1774, Samuel Roberts's stepson Jonathan Ogden married Abigail Gardiner.[5] That year, Roberts gave him 150 acres, presumably as a wedding gift.[24] Like his stepfather, Ogden enslaved three Black people.[5] A farmhouse was built to house Ogden, likely by carpenters he enslaved.[5]
The farmhouse is situated on the now-defunct Road to Jacob Arnold's. The road was named for Jacob Arnold's Tavern, a historically significant 1740s tavern then located at the Morristown Green.[25][6]
Although the farmhouse burned down in 1915, the original one-story foundation from 1774 still remains.[5]
In 1776, Ogden was listed as a landowner in Morristown. He was a county judge, and from 1802 to 1804, represented Morris County in New Jersey Legislature. He invested in the First Presbyterian Church's purchase of the Morristown Green.[5]
Revolutionary War
During the Revolutionary War winter of 1779–1780, General Washington stationed four regiments of artillery, field pieces, forges, and machine shops in nearby Burnham Park. Washington directed Henry Knox, Continental Brigadier general, to be in the proximity of the artillery park.[9] Knox either used the Ogden farmhouse or the Samuel Roberts house as his home and headquarters.[26]
Foster claims that Washington Valley households usually enslaved one person per twelve-person family.[5]
Circa 1825, Thomas, Neal, and Ibbe[5] were Black persons on the plantation enslaved by Jonathan Ogden. Ogden died in 1825 at the age of 82.[27] Jonathan Ogden put his wife Abigail and son Charles in charge of enforcing his will. In his will, Ogden stipulated "my wife Abigail have the time and services of my three blacks – Thomas, Neal, and Ibbe[Note 1] – during her life."[28] It is unclear whether Thomas, Neal, and/or Ibbe were freed after the death of Abigail Ogden. Sources do not indicate when the farm discontinued use of enslaved labor.[5]
Fire
On June 10, 1915, the Ogden house burned to the ground (except its 1774 foundation) due to a mattress being placed too close to a stove pipe. Foster recalled:
I woke up in the morning early and heard screams and shouts and I jumped up and you see the thing blazing...It took three days to burn, it was all solid oak ... I had [architect George Mills] draw a plan and I told him as near as I could how the thing looked.[29]
In 1915, the Ogden house was rebuilt based on Caroline Foster's memory of its appearance before the fire.[30][31]
Woods family
The historic Ogden house continued to be used as a residence, even after Revere built The Willows in 1854.[29]
From 1918 to 1927,[32] the historic Ogden house was occupied by the Woods family. Edward Woods (1875-1931) emigrated to the U.S. from Cornwall, England in 1909 and began working at Fosterfields in 1910, eventually being promoted to farm superintendent and moving into the Ogden House. Woods was paid a monthly salary of $95.[29]
His wife Agnes Woods (1879-1957) arrived in 1916 and was paid to provide food for the farmhands,[33] usually Irish immigrants,[34] at 25 cents a meal.[29] The house did not have running water during this time, requiring the Woods family to pump water into buckets and bring it up to the kitchen.[29]
The Woods family used a 1915 wood stove range to prepare family recipes, including biscuits with gravy[29] and pasties.[35][36][37] Due to their portability, Agnes Woods carried pasties to the farmhands working in the fields.[29] As of 2022, farm staff demonstrate the functional wood stove in educational cooking programs.[35][36][37]
The Willows
The Willows refers to a mansion commissioned by Joseph Warren Revere, completed in 1854.
Ogden farm purchase
A 1851 issue of The Jerseyman describes the estate, one year prior to its purchase by General Joseph Warren Revere:[38][39]
Very desirable farm known as the 'Ogden Farm,' lying about one mile west of Morristown upon the Morris turnpike and Eastern turnpike is offered for sale. Pleasantly situated with fine southern exposure and contains 88 acres (36 ha) of land. There is upon it an excellent two-storey dwelling house with kitchen attached; good barn, cow house, wagon house, and other outbuildings; never failing spring run of water passing near the house and through lawn; wood land. Title indisputable.
In 1852, Revere purchased the Ogden Farm from then-landowner Platt Rogers for $6,000.[38] Revere was a naval officer. He is the grandson of Paul Revere who was best known for his role in the American Revolutionary War.[38] His other travels (usually related to wars) took him to Mexico, Cuba, Liberia, France, Germany, Greece, Egypt, Portugal, Spain, Algeria, and Italy. Revere chose to settle in New Jersey.[40][41]
Construction
Revere planned to construct a new, customized mansion. It would later be known as The Willows, due to the large grove of willows in the woods surrounding the property.[5]
Revere chose a site about 700 feet (210 m) west of the Ogden house, upon a picturesque slope overlooking the farm. He contracted local master carpenter Ashbel Bruen of Chatham to construct the home.[10][11] It has deeply pitched crossing gabled roofs and its front door faces southeast.[38]
The design of The Willows resembles Gevase Wheeler's 1849 Olmstead House. In his pattern book Rural Homes of 1851, British architect Gervase Wheeler published his pattern for Henry Olmstead's then-$3,000 house "about a mile and a half" from East Hartford, Connecticut.[38][42] Historian Renée Elizabeth Tribert argues that either Revere or Bruen undoubtedly owned a copy of the book and based it on Wheeler's design.[43] The end result reflected Gothic Revival style – specifically, Carpenter Gothic.[6] Revere hoped to retire on the estate.[6]
While Bruen constructed the Willows from 1852 to 1854, the Revere family temporarily lived in the Ogden house. During this time, Thomas Duncan Revere was born, on November 22, 1853.[10]
Written on August 7, 1854, Bruen's construction contract stated:[10]
[Bruen] shall and will on or before the first day of February erect, build, setup, and finish one dwelling house [for $7,125.15].
Bruen's construction of The Willows was completed in 1854, when the Reveres moved in.[6][10]Norway spruces were planted around the mansion.[5]
A self-taught artist, Revere likely painted the elaborate tromp l'oeil murals in the dining room, which were later maintained by the Foster family. The dining room murals include still lives, the Revere family crest, and a bouquet of baguettes. Revere also painted what appear to be wooden Gothic arches onto many of the walls.[6][44]
A January 9, 1873 letter from President Grant's secretary is addressed to Revere at "The Rancho," suggesting this was another nickname of The Willows.[46]
Tenants
From 1872 to 1881, the Reveres rented The Willows out to tenants. Among these tenants was fiction author Bret Harte.[18] Harte drew inspiration from his time in Morristown to write 1877 novel Thankful Blossom, a regionalist historical romance that takes place in Morristown.[47]
On April 20, 1880, Revere died of a heart attack[5] while on a ferry to New York.[48]
In 1882, Foster purchased two adjoining farms: the Gribbon Farm on the east and the Nathaniel Wilson Farm on the west.[5] He managed the farm while continuing to work in New York City and Morristown. Foster can be considered a gentleman farmer.[51] His family lived and entertained guests in The Willows, Revere's former estate.[33]
In 1882, to establish his dairy farm, Foster and his brother began imported purebred Jersey cows from the British Isle of Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands. By 1883, the herd numbered around 70 head of cattle.[29]
Foster invested in progressive farming technologies of his time. In 1883, he build an ensilage pit to feed cows during the winter, which demonstrated his investment in modern ideas. Other technology included kerosene-powered egg incubation, crop rotation, and steam-engine fodder choppers and water pumps (replaced by gasoline engine in 1915).[29]
In 1884, Caroline Foster was brought to the Isle; she later recalled, "We traveled from one village to another in horse and buggy, buying one cow here and one cow there." By 1884, the Fosters' herd had about 100 head.[29]
Circa 1900, Foster affixed a wooden plain-front wall telephone to the hall of The Willows. Presumably, this investment allowed him to keep in contact with his office in New York.[29]
Charles Foster participated in the American Jersey cattle trading industry, as evident by journal advertisements. Foster's herd was registered with The American Jersey Cattle Club; he traded with breeders Jeremiah Roth of Allentown, Pennsylvania; John T. Foote of Springbrook Farm, Morristown; and Louis Gillespie of Tower Hill (now Villa Walsh), Morristown.[29] An August 1900 advertisement in The Country Gentleman reads:[52]
FOSTERFIELD'S HERD JERSEYS.
FOR SALE—COWS and HEIFERS, all my own breeding, and a choice lot in every way. Nearly every one sired by bulls...with butter tests of 14 lb. and upward, and served by bulls of the same standard. Will sell singly or a carload. Also for Sale, Bulls out of Tested Cows. Address
Foster maintained a daily farm journal for 40 years.[50] Foster employed farmhands and coachmen to work on the property. An example of Foster's employees were the Woods family, English immigrants from Cornwall; more details are provided above.[33] Andrew Gibbons, the Irish coachman, is another employee of the Foster's; a reenactor portrayed Gibbons in a 2017 Irish history event.[34]
Temple of Abiding Peace
In 1916, Caroline Foster began to build a one-room Cape Cod-style cottage outside The Willows.[54] She was skilled in carpentry and hoped to complete the house's construction independently.[55] In 1919, she completed the cottage and named it "The Temple of Abiding Peace." Biographer Becky Hoskins claims it was a "refuge from the daily stresses of her life," which included daily supervision of the farm and her father losing his hearing.[29] Likely named in response to the Great War,[29] the Temple of Abiding Peace was used as a workshop to entertain guests and craft birdhouses with friends.[56] She planted a garden around the house,[57][58] which continues to be maintained.[59]
Historic landscape consultant Marta McDowell claims Foster's garden is significant because "it displays features that span the history of 19th- and 20th-century American gardening: the Romantic era of the early 1800s, the Colonial Revival of 1876 onwards, and the imported English perennial borders of the early 20th century."[29]
In 1925, due to Charles Foster's failing health, most of the herd of Jersey cattle were sold in an auction. In 1927, Charles Foster died, and his 50-year-old daughter Caroline Foster took charge of the farm. She continued to sell milk, eggs, butter, vegetables, and honey to local customers and friends. In 1928, Caroline Foster bought a gasoline-powered tractor; this was a technological advancement replacing Charles Foster's method of draft horses.[29] Despite embracing new farm machinery, Charles Foster was opposed to automobiles, referring to Foster's Model T Ford as a "damn contraption."[29]
In 1999, the Temple of Abiding Peace opened to the public as part of the open-air museum.[29]
In 1937, Caroline Foster electrified The Willows and the Ogden farmhouse.[29] In 1967, at the age of 90 and beyond, Caroline Foster continued to watch farm workers thresh wheat and plant crops.[29]
In 1974 farmer and philanthropist Caroline Rose Foster (1877–1979) bequeathed her estate to the Morris County Park Commission to preserve the farm.[18][61][62] In her will, Foster stipulated:[63]
I give, devise and bequeath to the COUNTY OF MORRIS, in fee simple, for the use by the Morris County Park Commission, my farm in Morris Township, Morris County, New Jersey, on both sides of the road leading from Morristown to Mendham, intending to include all of my real estate in Morris Township. It is my desire that the use made of the property and its development by the County be kept as simple as possible, and that the natural condition of the property be maintained to the extent possible so that the wildlife and trees and flowers on the property may be protected and preserved for the education and pleasure of the public. It is my further wish that the use be educational and historical rather than recreational, and that there be no food or amusement concessions. I suggest, if it seems desirable, that this property be maintained as a farm.
Farm open-air museum
The property is an open-air museum demonstrating farm chores in the early 20th century.[17] Pamphlets of the museum state that it specifically focuses on Fosterfields during the 1880s to 1930s. It specifically depicts the Fosters' life in The Willows and the Woods family's life in the Ogden House.[7] Antique machinery is on display and part of demonstrations, including early 20th century steam engines, corn sheller, icebox, wood stove, and barrel butter churns.[64][65]
Visitors can see farm animals, farmers plowing and planting fields, and historical tour guides. Guests may help perform daily farm tasks like collecting eggs, cleaning the horse harness, and grinding feed corn for the chickens.[2]
The farm has hosted sheepdog trials since the late 1980s. In 2005, the trials were discontinued, but returned in 2014.[67][68][69]
Circa 2004, the farm offered a "Share-a-Chore" program, where members of the public would pay admission to do farm chores like cleaning stalls and maintaining equipment. It also ran a program called "Spread It Around" where paying observers watched a team of Belgian workhorses scatter manure on a pasture.[70]
In 2011, the farm offered a series of classes called "The Wood Stove Cook" to teach members of the public how to cook on an antique wood stove.[61]
On August 3, 2019, Fosterfields hosted Model T Ford day to celebrate the popular automobile. Festivities included displaying Caroline Foster's Model T Ford, gifted to her by her friends, and celebrating the history of motor vehicles. Historians instructed guests on how to crank and drive antique cars, and car collectors were invited to display their Model Ts.[72]
In 2019, the Fosterfields Farm Harvest festival included wagon rides, butter churning, apple cider pressing, live music, "old-time dancing," and farm animals.[73]
On February 13, 2022, Fosterfields hosted "Winter's Day," wherein guests were invited to experience ice cutting, maple tree tapping, wood sawing, wagon rides, petting cows, and an outdoor cooking demonstration.[74]
In May 2021 and May 2022, Fosterfields hosted an educational sheep-shearing and wool event titled "Born to be Shorn." Throughout the event, guest expert shearer Margaret Quinn[75] demonstrated sheep shearing with blade shears.[76][77]
It is contemplated that the Commission will erect a fire resistant building on a part of the farm which I have already deeded to it. This will be a museum for the purpose of housing and displaying a transportation exhibit, including my collection of carriages, wagons, sleighs, harness, antique automobile, farm equipment and other articles.
As requested, her automobiles are displayed in the Fosterfields Visitors Center near the entrance, in a museum exhibit titled "Driving Into the Twentieth Century." Guests can view her 1922 Model T Ford and a 1929 Hupmobile along with two hands-on vehicular activities.[29] However, Foster's horse-drawn carriages are displayed in the Carriage House located beside the barn on the main farm.[29]
Accessibility
In 2022, photography club students at the County College of Morris created a virtual reality exhibit of the Willows' second floor, led by Professor Nicole Schwartz. The students were taught to combine 3D modeling with 360-degree cameras and photo stitching; Schwartz explains, "Every 360 shot is a collage of six individual images that students worked diligently to stitch together." The goal was to provide a second-floor experience for people with mobility disabilities; the upper level of the Willows is not wheelchair accessible due to an 18-step historically narrow staircase and lack of elevator access. This exhibit claims to provide an accessible experience for "history buffs facing mobility issues."[78]
^The will was handwritten in a mix of Palmer and Spencerian scripts. The letters appear to spell Ibbe. Unofficial sources suggest this name is of Latin and Biblical origin (Iacobus).
^ abcdefghijklmnopqBarbara, Hoskins; Foster, Caroline; Roberts, Dorothea; Foster, Gladys (1960). Washington Valley, an informal history. Edward Brothers, Inc. OCLC28817174.
^ abcdefBarbara, Hoskins; Foster, Caroline; Roberts, Dorothea; Foster, Gladys (1960). Washington Valley, an informal history. Edward Brothers. OCLC28817174.
^Last will and testament of Jonathan Ogden, notarized by Jeremiah M. De'Camp, surrogate of the County of Morris, 1848. Document available in Morris County Park Commissions archive.
^Guter, Robert P. The Willows at Fosterfields Historic Structure Report, "Architectural History Report", 1983. Written by Robert P. Guter of Acroterion Historic Preservation Consultants, available in the archives of the Morris County Park Commission.
^"Map of Fosterfields". The Friends of Fosterfields and Cooper Mill. Archived from the original on February 25, 2021. Retrieved February 3, 2021.
^Letter from the Executive Mansion. "FOSTERFIELDS ARCHIVES\Revere Archives\Revere Box 1\Letter January 9th, 1873." January ninth, 1873 – via Fosterfields Collections, Morris County Park Commission.
^The Country Gentleman. Luther Tucker & Son. 1900. p. 637. Archived from the original on May 20, 2022. Retrieved April 23, 2022.
^Home and Field Illustrated. Field Publications, Incorporated. September 1919. p. 745. Archived from the original on May 20, 2022. Retrieved April 23, 2022.
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