What Did Eighteenth Century Americans Sleep On? History of Colonial Mattresses

Many early mattresses were not mattresses at all. Straw, often available after cereal crops had been harvested, was piled in either outhouse or residence and made do for sleeping, as it was far better than a hard wooden floor. Sometimes straw was layered into a wooden bed with sides. However, loose straw strewn about living … Continue reading What Did Eighteenth Century Americans Sleep On? History of Colonial Mattresses