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This was Mamie's childhood bedroom until she married Carroll Ward in 1919. After that time, guests often used this room when they visited the McFaddin family. Ouida Watts, Ida's sister, was one such recurring guest. The pocket doors between the room provide privacy. However, the ladies often kept them open as they enjoyed one another's company while taking breakfast in their rooms. This room was decorated by Ida in the 1930s, the textiles here are replications of the original 1937 works. The wallpaper in this room was replaced as part of the restoration, but is similar to what was here in the last remodel undertaken by Ida and Mamie.

Floor 2
Second floor of the McFaddin-Ward House Museum

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This was Mamie's childhood bedroom until she married Carroll Ward in 1919. After that time, guests often used this room when they visited the McFaddin family. Ouida Watts, Ida's sister, was one such recurring guest. The pocket doors between the room provide privacy. However, the ladies often kept them open as they enjoyed one another's company while taking breakfast in their rooms. This room was decorated by Ida in the 1930s, the textiles here are replications of the original 1937 works. The wallpaper in this room was replaced as part of the restoration, but is similar to what was here in the last remodel undertaken by Ida and Mamie.
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