Listed below are just some of the artifacts to be seen
when visiting the Heritage House in person.

Living Room
Original Federal Period mahogany table
Rosewood (c. 1860 ) square piano (gift)
Marble bust - wedding gift of Clarence Linz Jewelers to J. O. Schulze and bride Agnes Sueppel Schulze (c. 1903)
Limoges, Sevres and Bavarian porcelains (original)
Velvet round–about chair (Mrs. Lynn Brown family)
“Sleep Hollow” Chair – copy of one in Sunnyside, Washington Irving's home. Belonged to J. O. Schulze

Dining Room
Six antique mahogany needlepoint chairs
Walnut sideboard (c. 1880)
Havilland, Nippon china and Venetian crystal
Victorian hanging lamp

Kitchen
Commemorative and flow blue plate chairs
Antique irons and utensils
Golden oak table and chairs

Hall
Family and early Irving pictures
Antique telephone – John Morris Family
Awards and other memorabilia

Blue Bedroom

Completely furnished by Irving Women's Club
Oak Victoria furniture from Jim Brown's Family of South Carolina
Doll furniture – Mary Schulze

Bride's Room
Victorian furniture – Virginia Tucker (Schulze) Family
“Necessary” – Opal Duckworth gift
Wedding gown, coat, slippers – Agnes Sueppel Schulze (c. 1903)
Wedding gown (1870) gift of Barbara and Harry Terrill

Music Room
Furniture and piano – C. P, Schulze Family (c. 1912)
Organ – Dr. & Mrs. Ben Thomas (c. 1880)

1840 clock - C. P. Schulze (Iowa) Family
English farmyard me
zzotint engraving - probably from the American Art Union Lottery system - loaned by Lyle Novinski family, University of Dallas

Sun Porch
Wicker chairs (c. 1890s) - Tucker-Schulze Families
Painting of Heritage House - gift of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Akins

Majolica plant stand, etc. - gift of Miss Maisie Rogers

Mr. Schulze, who was from Iowa, designed a feature for his home
 unique in this area – a basement; there are three water wells also on the property.

Last updated on 14 April, 2008