In the late 1700s, many houses consisted of a large room with only one chair. Commonly, a long wide board folded down from the wall, and was used for dining. The head of the household always sat in the chair while everyone else ate sitting on the floor. Occasionally a guest, who was usually a man, would be invited to sit in this chair during a meal. To sit in the chair meant you were important and in charge. They called the one sitting in the chair the "chair man."
Today in business, we use the expression or title "Chairman" or "Chairman of the Board."
I never knew that...you are an amazing woman full of details! THANK YOU for your efforts.
ReplyDeleteShades of Frank Sinatra!!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, great info and thanks for sharing it.
Interesting. I had no idea how that name came about. Thanks. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteYou have done it again!
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Becky K.
I love how you share all of these interesting tid bits with us! Really makes my day!
ReplyDeleteFascinating! I loved reading this, Sally!
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Sheila :-)
One thing for sure, you never get to old to learn. At my age, I do not recall ever hearing these facts about the chair. Thanks for a great daily lesson.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting! I love your lessons!!
ReplyDeleteFascinating stuff.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! Thanks for the info.
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Sandi
I never knew that, Sally... Interesting for sure!!!! See what I learn form blogging. Of course, in today's world, we don't use the word, chairman..... hmmmmmmmm.
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Betsy
How very interesting! Who says ya can't teach an old farm chick new things! Heeeehehe!
ReplyDeleteYour dining room is just gorgeous. I especially love the recessing ceiling. Just beautiful Sally.
Ya'll have a fabulously blessed weekend!!!
That is so cool. Thanks for the info. Kathy
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed that bit of info !
ReplyDeleteYour a wealth of information Sally!!
Diane
That takes the cake! (....and here, I thought I'd heard it all.) Can't wait to take this one to the office next week!
ReplyDeleteHi Sally, I have been playing blog hookie....I have to get caught up on your blog! My life has been full!
ReplyDeleteInteresting post!
Hugs, Ann
Interesting, Sally. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Sally,
ReplyDeleteenjoyed reading this post and some of your previous ones, as I haven't been blogging to much lately.
Your home is beautiful, and the post about people bathing only twice a year just threw me for a loop. because most days I bath twice. lol Maybe that is why women way back when had such glowing skin, and I look like a prune.LOL
Just enjoyed my visit and catching up. hope your weekend is filled with much joy.
Hugs,
Sue
Hi Sally
ReplyDeleteI can see you are all settled into your new home! Congrats and best wishes! I absolutely love your header..what a fun photo!
Etymolgy is always so interesting--Thanks!
Good morning Sally, I have never thought of this before. In our home my dh always sat at the head of the table for meals. All meals were together and with seven of us our table was always a full house. I sat at the other end of the table so we could share getting the youngest ones their food served. I read later that where one sat at a table was the way the head of the family was determined. If the father sat at one end and the wife at the other the couple had not decided who was the head of the family. I have to say in our home this was true. Still is. Laughing.
ReplyDeleteOur internet is so much trouble right now with so much bad weather. Mountain living has it's drawbacks. This is one of them.
Have a wonderful day.
Hugs, Jeanne
What an awesome tidbit of information Sally!~ Thank you:)
ReplyDeleteNow that's interesting! Thanks for teaching me something today. laurie
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