Layer-Out of the Dead

From birth, to sickness, and now death, the final event of this series will feature practicing Connecticut and Rhode Island embalmer and funeral director Nicole Paquette, who will discuss death care practices and rituals through the centuries. 

$12/Person, $10/CTL Member


In Sickness and in Health ‘til Death do us Part  
A new series at the Nathan Hale Homestead takes visitors through a journey of life in the 18th century, from a day in the life of a midwife, doctor medical techniques and remedies, to death practices. See the full series here.

If you have any questions, please contact hale@ctlandmarks.org.

CTL Members, sign in to our ticketing system to access your benefits.

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The Doctor is In: An Evening With an 18th Century Doctor

Join Daniel Newman, historical researcher and reenactor spanning 40 years, to experience the surgery of an 18th-century physician and learn about the latest medical techniques from England while discussing remedies and cures that would have been available during that time.   

$12/Person, $10/CTL Member


In Sickness and in Health ‘til Death do us Part  
A new series at the Nathan Hale Homestead takes visitors through a journey of life in the 18th century, from a day in the life of a midwife, doctor medical techniques and remedies, to death practices. See the full series here.

If you have any questions, please contact hale@ctlandmarks.org.

CTL Members, sign in to our ticketing system to access your benefits.

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From Birth to Death and Everything in Between: The Work of an 18th Century Midwife

Join Beverly Willnauer, a forty-plus year veteran in the reenactment community and member of the Nathan Hale Homestead, as she discusses and demonstrates a day in the life of an 18th-century midwife.

$12/Person, $10/CTL Member


In Sickness and in Health ‘til Death do us Part  
A new series at the Nathan Hale Homestead takes visitors through a journey of life in the 18th century, from a day in the life of a midwife, doctor medical techniques and remedies, to death practices. See the full series here.

If you have any questions, please contact hale@ctlandmarks.org.

CTL Members, sign in to our ticketing system to access your benefits.

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