Newport Mansions Natural Brown Feather Black Ink Ballpoint Pen
Letter writing played a crucial role in Newport's Gilded Age society, serving as a primary means of communication for coordinating social engagements, maintaining transatlantic connections, and solidifying social status. Detailed invitations and formal correspondence were essential for navigating the intricate hierarchy of Newport's elite gatherings.
The Preservation Society of Newport County was founded to safeguard Newport's architectural heritage, beginning with the restoration of Hunter House. Over the decades, the society acquired and preserved multiple Gilded Age mansions, ensuring that these landmarks remain a testament to Newport's storied past. Today, the organization oversees 11 historic properties, including seven National Historic Landmarks, preserving the grandeur of Newport's Gilded Age legacy.
The Preservation Society of Newport County is a non-profit organization whose mission is to protect, preserve and present an exceptional collection of house museums and landscapes in Newport, Rhode Island, one of the most historically intact cities in America.
- Pen-Type:
- Ball Point with Black Ink
- Measurements:
- Approximately 8.5"