The Texas Room bedroom is filled with furniture made in Texas, which reflects the skill of German cabinetmakers. The large pine wardrobe, or kleiderschrank, ca. 1860-1870, dominates the room. The double paneled doors open to reveal beautiful textiles, donated by Texas Daughters, and pieces from the DAR Museum's core collection that are on display. The double paneled doors are carved with Gothic detail and the wardrobe is topped by a graceful cornice and pediment. The wardrobe drawers provided much-needed storage and security for the early settlers. A previously undiscovered "valuables" hidden space behind one of the drawers was discovered in October 2003 by Curator Patrick Sheary and Texas Room Chairman, Sandy Bassett, during space remodeling efforts.
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